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Tag Archives: kids
Salon Ole
While biking around Phu My Hung, I’ve passed by Salon Ole lots of times. I spied that they’ve got these chairs for children so I thought it’ll be something good to try for Rafa when getting a haircut. So today … Continue reading
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Tagged haircut, Ho Chi Minh City, kids, Phu My Hung, Saigon, Salon Ole, Vietnam
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AMIN Playground
A couple of weeks ago, I posted about Things To Do With Your Kids This School Break (in PMH) and Adele mentioned AMIN Playground in Hung Vuong 2. AMIN is short for Amazing Moments In Nursery and interestingly in Filipino, AMIN … Continue reading
Posted in Exploring Saigon
Tagged District 7, Ho Chi Minh City, Hung Vuong 2, kids, Phu My Hung, playground, Vietnam
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Le Sable: Mom ‘n Kids Cafe
Photos and Words by our guest blogger, Lidia Gallardo We have a new opening in Phu My Hung. A new coffee shop has just opened in Sky Garden 3. Its name, Le Sable (“sand” in French) makes a lot of … Continue reading
Posted in Exploring Saigon
Tagged District 7, Ho Chi Minh City, kids, Le Sable, Phu My Hung, Saigon, Sky Garden 3, Vietnam
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Sunflower Art
I’ve been always quite jealous of District 2 with it having the art studio, Vin Space. It really is a terrific place to learn about art — especially for the kids. So imagine my joy when Sunflower Art opened just … Continue reading
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Tagged art, Ho Chi Minh City, kids, Phu My Hung, Saigon, school, Sky Garden, Sunflower Art, Vietnam
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Lego Play & Edu
Remember Lego Brain in Grandview? I’m not sure if this is the same shop in Sky Garden but Lego Play & Edu offers Lego play activities too. My son has been going a couple of times a week with friends as … Continue reading
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Tagged Ho Chi Minh City, kids, Lego, Lego play, Saigon, Vietnam
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World of KidSmile
For my son’s first haircut, we decided to have it done in Cuts 4 Tots Hair Salon (Glorietta Mall in Manila). As expected, he hated having his haircut. I ended up wearing a protective gown myself because I had to hold … Continue reading
Activity Books for Kids
Despite the fact that bookstores here in HCMC are not as organized as I hoped, they never lack good books and activity materials for kids. The activity books I bought today only cost less than 20,000 VND (~ Php50 / … Continue reading