Glücklich Archive

Thursday, April 1, 2010

How to Train Your Dragon 3D!!!

Hello Everyone!!!

Well, we just had our Woodlands Town visit on Tuesday and the highlight was watching HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON 3D!!! Muahahaha. Everyone was excited (the teachers even more) to watch this 3D animation on the big screen. But... before we get carried away with the excitement, let us run you through the whole outing from the beginning.



After buying our tickets, we headed to our first stop of our Woodlands Town Tour ; which was the National Library. We went to read and borrowed books in the 4-storey library. We sat under the tree, snuggled up to a mushroom (those who went there before would understand) and read them books. One of our children asked the librarian what she does...

Child: "Hi! Are you a librarian?"
Librarian: "Yes"
Child: "What do you do?"
Librarian: "I work in the library."
Child: "I know~. But... what do you do?"
(the librarian explains further her duties in the library)





After our library visit, we headed to Causeway Point to visit the various Community Helpers that we can find there. On the way to Causeway Point, we saw a Banker, a Policeman and a Chef.

At Causeway Point, we visited the Optometrist and had her say a little something about what she does. We then visited the Cobbler and Keymaker to see how they polish shoes and carve keys. We also saw the DVD rental store and a Money Changer! We briefly explain to children that different countries use different currency. And when visiting other countries, we need to use their money. So the place to change the money is the... MONEY CHANGER! :)



We took the lift to the seventh floor and sat down at the Banquet. We had Chicken Rice for lunch and papaya for dessert. After which, we bought Popcorns (no movie is complete without popcorns :)) and headed in the theatre for the show!


How To Train Your Dragon in 3D! Awesome!



The children were given special spectacles for them to wear (for the 3D effect). Unfortunately for our toddlers, the spectacles given was too big for them. So instead of resting on their ears, the spectacles rested on their noses :)

After our movie, there was only one thing left to do. Head home :) So all of us took the bus and head back to school. We children and teachers alike) had a wonderful time during the outing. Like they say, pictures speak louder than words. So here is the full album of the trip. Enjoy!


No comments: