Olive and Kale follow the irresistible aroma wafting from the kitchen—Grandma is making mantous! But to their surprise, these soft, fluffy buns aren’t for them or anyone in the house. Who are they for? And why is Grandma making them today?
Join us for a heartwarming storytelling session as we explore the traditions of Qing Ming Festival through the curious eyes of Olive and Kale. Discover the meaning behind this special day and its connection to nature, seasons, and remembrance.
During the workshop, get ready to roll up your sleeves and knead, shape, and steam your very own mantous in a fun, hands-on cooking activity! This interactive workshop introduces Chinese cultural traditions in an engaging and age-appropriate way, creating meaningful family moments through stories and shared experiences.
Each registration includes a FREE digital copy of BrookieKids’ exclusive bilingual book, “Generations of Love 代代相传”!
Apr 05, 2025 - Apr 05, 2025
Morning Session:
10.00am – 11.30am (no intermission)
Afternoon Session:
1.00pm – 2.30pm (no intermission)
Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre Creative Box, Level 6
Conducted in English & Mandarin
Children 4 years and above
$50 per parent-child pair
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