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Aniverse Launches Larva Kids NFT Staking Service

Seoul, Korea, December 16, 2022 – (SEAPRWire) – Aniverse Larva NFT team announced the official launch of Larva Kids NFT Staking Service on December 15th, 2022. The Larva Kids NFT Staking Service provides staking rewards for creating staking pools using Larva Kids NFT, and the same amount of rewards are provided for each NFT regardless of the rarity of the NFT. The team announced that they plan to provide rewards in Klay tokens using secondary transaction fees as a main source of finance. Firstly, Aniverse plans to create a staking pool worth 50,000 Klay for the first and second staking rewards using the project’s existing resources. After that, Aniverse will maintain the staking pool rewards with the project’s secondary transaction fee. After the end of the Larva NFT breeding service, the team will also collectively breed and stake team-owned Larva Kids NFTs, and the rewards obtained through this will be transferred to the Larva Kids Staking Pool to preserve the value of Larva Kids NFT and the long-term operation of the staking pool. Detailed user guides and additional updates about the Larva Kids NFT Staking Service can be found through various Aniverse SNS channels such as Aniver...

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Club Med Redefines Vacation for Kids with a new framework inspired by Positive Education, Mini Club Med +

SINGAPORE, Aug 18, 2022 - (ACN Newswire via SEAPRWire.com) - Club Med, the pioneer of Premium All-Inclusive holidays and the number one vacation brand for families, launched the evolution of its highly-acclaimed Kids Club (previously known as Mini Club Med(R)) to Mini Club Med + in Bali. This brand-new science-based framework inspired by Positive Education offers a fun-filled experience where play, cooperation and kindness are celebrated to help develop their soft skills while on vacation.This much anticipated roll-out across Asia follows the successful test case in Club Med La Palmyre Atlantique, that has been specially formulated to address the changing needs of children and the rising expectations of parents, and directly responds to one of the major concerns, which is how to raise happy children? Holidays are very special moments in children's development, where we believe creativity, courage, appreciation, teamwork or self-expression can be kindled and fostered.Mini Club Med + is a Game ChangerClub Med has been a pioneer of Kids & Family experiences since 1967, with its initial introduction of Mini Club Med(R), a space for children 4-10 year olds to learn and grow while on...

Kindergarten kids, LTA create book to encourage good behaviour in trains, buses

SINGAPORE - During an MRT ride from Bishan to Sembawang, an injured flamingo hobbles into the train cabin. With a shimmer, mascot "Stand-up Stacey" emerges from a sticker on the cabin's wall. She asks a lion engrossed in his mobile phone to give up his seat and the wild cat obliges, apologising for having been carried away. This magical scenario and others play out in a colourful book that kindergarten kids from PCF Sparkletots have created with the Land Transport Authority (LTA). It was launched at the latter's headquarters on Friday (Nov 26), and can be collected at all McDonald's outlets with each purchase of a Happy Meal from Dec 18. In "Max & Robbie's Magical Train Ride", a young boy, Max, and his best friend, raccoon Robbie, offer to deliver food to his grandparents, encountering animal characters on their way who need a reminder from the LTA's "Thoughtful Bunch" mascots. "Stand-Up Stacey", "Move-In Martin", "Give-Way Glenda", "Bag-Down Benny" and "Hush-Hush Hannah" appear in creative ways to guide koalas, giraffes and others to the right behaviour. The scenarios are thought out by kids from PCF Sparkletots at Block 723 Nee Soon Central and were put on paper by a vendor. The ...

Trainer wheels for children to learn to handle plastic money

(NYTIMES) - Introducing your child to the real-world use of money often means hacking together half-baked solutions: jars stuffed with bills combined with repeated trips to the ATM and teenage misuse of the parental credit card. So the right piece of prepaid plastic - loaded by parents who can set limits - makes all the sense in the world. You have plenty of options, many of which you may never have heard of before. Frequently, they cloak their offerings in a superhero's cape of financial literacy through practice. That's a great concept, in theory. But any time a company seeks profit on the backs of our offspring, we ought to raise our eyebrows and hold on to our wallets. That's especially true when most of them want us to hook our bank accounts to their products. You might be scared off by this, but I'm not. There's a way to do it well and pick a product that works for you. Features matter - but not as much as how they align with your financial philosophy. Every conversation about money is a conversation about values waiting to happen, and these products can help inspire those discussions with your child. But as valuable as those fireside family chats are to your kids, they're no...

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Best kids’ subscription boxes: Learning out of the box during the pandemic

SINGAPORE - When Ms Ziyi Sheena Cheong signed up for a children's books subscription service in January, she did not realise how useful it would turn out to be. At the time, the busy mum of two wanted to find age-appropriate titles and was impressed by the detailed questions from One Happy Book. Chace, four, and Scarlett, two, were "absolutely delighted" by their monthly package of surprises, she says. Their subscription proved a godsend during the circuit breaker, when they read twice a day. "The kids and I got to spend quality time. They loved pointing at the illustrations and they pretended to know how to read the words (they're still learning) but it was very nice," says Ms Cheong, 34, a florist who runs ForPeopleWhoLoveFlowers. "It helped accompany us during the day and in the evening when we were getting them ready for bed. After reading them over and over again many times, I gift them to my friends' kids so the books get love over and over again." The pandemic has renewed interest in such subscription boxes for kids as families spend more time at home and parents seek out meaningful ways to engage their little ones. While there are many overseas-based services, there are now...