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 Mega comes from the Greek μέγας megas, meaning “great” . But how can a mom really be a great Mom, a Mega Mom? For me, motherhood can actually be as complex as you want to think of it, but it can also be as simple as being a person in the family who will always think of her family first before herself. People are naturally born selfish, but when you become a mom and you really own it, you think of yourself less. I truly felt that the moment my husband and I knew that we were pregnant with my eldest daughter. In my elements...

KidZania is a dreamland for kids, and the good thing is that when they dream, all these can come true because what they do and play actually exists in the real world. We have been to Kidzania for several times (first visit and second visit) but the kids still keep on asking when they are coming back and I really can’t blame them. The good thing is Kidzania is bringing the city to other places through pop-up events like the one happening in Alabang Town Center this May 7 and 8. The Alabang Town Center Activity Center will serve as...

Breakfast is the most important meal of the day. Yes, we’ve read it over and over again but still many of us fail to apply it. Maybe because we either wake up too early or we wake up too late in the day that we skip our breakfast and eat what we call “brunch”. It’s because of this attitude that most kids and even adults are either undernourished or overweight. According to the Department of Science and Technology – Food and Nutrition Research Institute ) DOST-FNRI), 6 out of 10 Filipino households suffer from...

Are your kids Shopkins fans? If they are, make sure you don’t miss this fun event! Fun Things To Do In Shopville Manila Swapkins – swap and trade with other Shopkins collectors Meet & Greet Shoppies and favorite Shopkins characters, Strawberry Kiss, Lippy Lips and Spilt Milk Shopkins Candy Corner where kids can indulge in candy haven and satisfy their cravings Cupcake Corner where kids can decorate their own cupcakes Be artsy and crafty with Shopkins and the magical beads of Beados and Glitzi Globes Play games on the...

As parents, my husband and I always feel that it’s our moral obligation to teach our kids to be caring to Mother Earth in our own little ways. We teach them to throw away their little paper thrashes and candy wrappers in the right places, by filtering the left over food from our plates and not let them go down the drain, and to recycle as much as they can. But there are still more ways to teach little kids of what they can do to be more caring to nature and fortunately, Kidzania Manila came up with a summer program to help parents...

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