
04 June, 2009
Yea!yea!balik kampung...

02 June, 2009
Alhamdullillah..

01 June, 2009
as BZ as a bee?

Tak Tercapai Akalmu
Ku congak apa yang didepan ku
sebelum atur langkah
ku tahu kan ke mana
tak mudah aku kan diperdaya
dengan pujuk dan rayu
hasut ke dunia mu
Sesungguhnya ku
lebih dari yang kau tahu
baik buruknya sesuatu
selalunya difikirkan dulu
Biar berdentum
langit runtuh dan menghempap diriku
tidak tergadai tata susila ku
yang menggambarkan siapa diriku
biarlah bergoncang
bumi di telapak kakiku ini
namun takkan ku rubah pendirian
yang membuat aku menjadi aku
mungkin sukar tuk difahami
kerna tak tercapai akal mu
Jangan ku kau sasarkan sebagai mangsa
yang kau sangka mudah rebah
santun bukan yang ku lemah
mudahnya rosakkan dari membina
mencemarkan dari memulia
tak menghirau dari mengendah
28 May, 2009
Finally!!
24 May, 2009
Good Luck!!
Midyear exam @ OTI 2 has started last week on Wed,May20th n will be ended this week on Tuesday,May26th.All the pupils of SKRKBB1 are doing their best for this exam...esp yr 6 pupils.By the way,all the best for all of them.Harap2 result ok,esp english:) n bertambah bilangan murid2 dapat 5A..InsyaAllah.And as for the teachers,this is the time we can sit back n relax..heheh!!Tapi tak lama bleh relax,coz banyaknya kertas peksa that we need to mark..huhuhu!!Aku dah kena start mark the papers coz kalu tak,mmg cuti pun tak macam cuti la kan??Selamat menanda kertas peksa kepada semua cikgu2!!
23 May, 2009
Toys That Boost Physical Development..
All play is physical for a young preschooler, which is why it's ideal to make a wide variety of playthings available to your child. Each stimulates his growth in body and brain in different ways. A range of toys wards off boredom, too.
That doesn't mean you need to buy out the toy store. Simply make sure that your child's toy box provides a range of different kinds of play experiences — and do lots of trades with other parents or happily accept hand-me-downs.
Maybe your child never liked a particular toy truck or has two of something. Could you trade the spurned toy or duplicate for something he hasn't seen before?
Choosing toys from each of the following categories is a great way to offer well-rounded play that encourages physical development.
For large motor skills
Choose toys that emphasize coordination and balance, and build arm and leg strength.
- Push or pull toys: Try pretend lawn mowers, shopping carts, or vacuums; baby carriages; animals on a string; a light wheelbarrow.
- Ride-on toys: These require foot power and can help improve balance. Choose wagons, wide low-to-the-ground vehicles (without pedals at first, then low tricycles once your child can reach them, around age 3 or 4). Avoid battery-powered ride-on toys (aside from safety concerns, it's better for your child to get the exercise).
- Sports equipment: Playing catch improves hand-eye coordination and involves running, too. Start with large rubber and foam balls. Kicking the ball is also important.
- Action toys: A low plastic structure that includes a slide and climbable surfaces can be kept indoors or out. (If you don't have room for it, playground visits are a good alternative.) Also consider play tunnels, swings, spinning seats, sofa cushions arranged as an obstacle course, or large cardboard cartons to crawl through.
- Rockers: Rocking horses, rocking vehicles, and rocking chairs all provide the foundation for imaginative play.
Choose toys that involve hand-eye coordination. Your child may not be adept at fine-motor action yet, but this kind of play provides practice.
- Art supplies: Always make available different types of paper and large-sized crayons and pencils, sidewalk chalk, watercolors, washable markers, coloring books, and play clay.
- Toys that make patterns: Felt boards, magnetic boards, peg boards with large pegs, and matching games involve precise hand movements.
- Stacking and building toys: Any kind of blocks work well (wooden, plastic, foam, cardboard), as do stacking cups and rings (baby toy holdovers that young preschoolers still enjoy). Shape sorters that allow a child to sort by color and shape appeal to younger preschoolers.
- Toys to manipulate: At 2, your child may still enjoy knobbed wood pieces but is getting ready to move onto jigsaws of up to 20 pieces or foam puzzles with large interlocking pieces. Also good: Lacing cards, large threading beads, tea sets, musical instruments.
Don't forget the following sorts of toys, which emphasize speaking, music, and pre-reading skills.
- Books: Make a wide variety available, from picture books to simple nonfiction you can read to your child. Replenish often with library trips, bookstore visits, and yard sales.
- Dramatic play props: Pretend play encourages making up stories. Include dress-up clothes, miniature household props, play sets (dollhouse, farm, soldiers, castle), dolls, action figures, and dinosaurs.
20 May, 2009
BPA free?part 1..
How to Choose BPA Free Baby Bottles
Surely you can just turn the box over and read the label to find out what the bottle is made of, right? Wrong! Manufacturers are not currently required to label their products. That leaves parents wondering what to do next.- Step 1
First of all, what in the world is BPA?
BPA is short for Bisphenol-a, a chemical that is actually an artificial estrogen. It is used to create the plastic called polycarbonate. Most major U.S. baby bottle manufacturers use BPA in their production, as well as many food storage containers and toys.
Researchers have shown that even low levels of estrogen-mimicking BPA are harmful to animals and people, especially babies and young children. Many environmental scientists believe that Bisphenol-a may cause adverse health effects, such as cancer, diabetes, obesity and early puberty. - Step 2
It all seems overwhelming as you stare at the myriad of bottles out there, doesn't it? Take a deep breath and relax. There are many wonderful resources available to help you find the perfect BPA free bottles.
Start by reviewing the following guides:
1) Smart Plastics Guide at www.healthobservatory.org/library.cfm?refid=77083
2) How to Find Safer Baby Bottle Alternatives at www.squidoo.com/nontoxicbabybottles
3) Safemama's BPA Free Bottle and Sippy Cup Cheat Sheet at www.safemama.com - Step 3
lesNow that you have an idea what your options are, let's narrow down the list of bottles a little further. Jot down your specific needs:
1) Does your baby prefer a regular neck or wide neck bottle?
2) Does your baby need a vented bottle to help reduce gas and spit up?
3) Are you concerned about the cost and need more affordable BPA free bottles? - Step 4
READY, SET, GO get those non-toxic bottles and start giving your baby an early health advantage today!










