We decided to pop over to the Peranakan Museum over the holidays. I will not advise this place for young kids (1-4 years old) like Kris unless its a school program as they are too young to understand the rich culture behind the community.
The exhibition halls did not catch her attention rather it caught my attention as I 'wowed' over the elaborate design of the batik cloths and the traditional wear over the years or centuries. The museum isn't filled with much young kids friendly stuff and on many occasion, we had to run after her to prevent her from smashing into some important artifacts.
The most interesting part of the museum for Kris seem to be the staircase located in the main hall to connect you to the second floor. She also has her share of excitement as she pondered over the bronze status located at the entrance of the Museum and tried to pull them apart.
Sweetie, we will bring you here next time when you are much older.
The exhibition halls did not catch her attention rather it caught my attention as I 'wowed' over the elaborate design of the batik cloths and the traditional wear over the years or centuries. The museum isn't filled with much young kids friendly stuff and on many occasion, we had to run after her to prevent her from smashing into some important artifacts.
The most interesting part of the museum for Kris seem to be the staircase located in the main hall to connect you to the second floor. She also has her share of excitement as she pondered over the bronze status located at the entrance of the Museum and tried to pull them apart.
Sweetie, we will bring you here next time when you are much older.
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| Let's take her home. |

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