09/04/2026
“What would you like your family to do when you wear your hat?”
“A chicken dance.”
“A hug.”
These were some of the ideas children shared during a playful “Silly Hats” crafting activity at a parent–child play session. In these lighthearted moments, play opened up a safe space for children’s voices to emerge creatively.
Over the past few months, Playeum collaborated with KidSTART Singapore to run a series of PowerUP Playtime parent–child play sessions. Through hands-on activities involving loose parts such as blocks, cardboard boxes, and even light and shadow, parents had opportunities to practice skills that support their children's play. Many discovered how simple materials could spark storytelling, building, experimentation, and imagination.
Thoughtful parent–child interactions began to emerge: encouragement, patience, quiet observation, and trying new things together. Activities like making “Silly Hats”, Block Stacking Challenge, Shadow and Light Play became opportunities for role play, taking turns, and mediating disagreements.
We are grateful to families, volunteers, SP Group and KidSTART Singapore. These play sessions remind us that with time, open-ended materials, and encouragement, meaningful play and learning flourish together.
💡Read more about the impact of PowerUP Playtime and how it has made a difference for families in our blog post: www.playeum.com/post/powering-up-play-for-connection