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Children Exploring Sense Via Art And Crafts At MY Craft Studio, Desa Parkcity!


Congratulations on the opening of MY Craft Studio at Waterfront, Desa Parkcity.


It is an educational arts and crafts-related activities that based on Montessori education concept. 

Mouse mommy and kids MR MH were having interactive fun time with the friendly teachers!


It is a colourful children art centre. Children perceive the world differently through their senses


Participation in arts and crafts related activities will lead them to a greater understandings of themselves and their surroundings.


The centre conducts two courses. The teaching modules used in MY Craft Studio are designed with children in mind that is the Nursery Art Course ( NAC ) for children from ages 3 to 6 years old; Multicultural Craft Course ( MCC ) for kids ages 7 to 12 years old.


The kids development can be cultivate in sense, motor skills, imagination and teamwork. Especially in the period of 3 to 6 years old, that is the golden opportunity to enhance sensory awareness and creativity in children.



Mouse mommy has consult paediatrician before, the specialist mention that 1 to 3 years old is the most crucial timing for a baby to explore and experiment the world surrounding the kids. 


Speech therapist also emphasize that 3 to 5 years old is the important time for kids to catch up with vocabulary and language. In order to prepare to school at the age of 7 years old to primary school.


Moral support and training being love and patience, discipline and manners, cooperation and sharing are important to instil from childhood. 


Parents, kids, teachers and community, all are plays important role to form a healthy and positive learning environment.


Besides that, logical sense and training also important such as order and sequence, sense and motor skills, space arrangement and eyes hands coordination. 


All these importance skills can be train and guide via hands on art and craft activities. Daddies and mommies are also encouraged to talk with the children with eye contact.


Mouse mommy loves to get to know that nursery craft is not only emphasize on inspiring children’s creativity, but it also instilling educational life values in children via 12 series of NAC Art Books which is Go Green, World Peace, Save The Earth, Recycle, Love Animal and so on.



As for MCC course, MR was wearing a smart pilot uniform and get the chance to learn various cultures of different countries. Whenever the kid done his art and craft, a unique stamp will be given on his “Travelling Craft Passport”!


MR and MH were home with their masterpiece artwork – Monster. They are happy with it and stick it on the wall.


Mouse mommy was happy that My Craft Studio is able to inspire children creative mind. 


Through the art and craft courses, MR and MH were able to hands on to cut, draw, colour, paste and learn to sit and finished their artwork. Cheers! More photos can click here to view. 

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Empower Women Serikan Diri Di Aidilfitri with Garnier | TechForGood | Mydin !


The true meaning of Eid, or better known in Malaysia as Hari Raya Aidilfitri, goes beyond celebration with your loved ones. Hari Raya is also a season of giving back, especially to those in need. This year, Garnier Malaysia brought a new meaning to Raya celebration through its campaign, Serikan Diri Di Aidilfitri, by collaborating with retailer partner MYDIN to give back to communities through the empowerment of women.

This was made possible by working together with TechForGood, a programme under the Global Entrepreneurship Movement Association (GEMA). TechForGood is an initiative that uplifts and empowers micro-communities in Malaysia by facilitating the learning of new skills and improving their income through the help of technology. Since its inception in 2018, TechForGood has reached out to about 500 members.


At the campaign closing ceremony held at MYDIN USJ, Garnier Malaysia announced that the partnership with MYDIN would benefit TechForGood in two ways:
(1)  For every Garnier product sold at MYDIN during the Ramadan month, RM0.20 was contributed to the programme; and
(2)  For every RM30 and above for Garnier products purchased during the MYDIN roadshow between 24 – 30 June 2019, shoppers received a handmade pouch or reusable tote bag sewn by women under the programme.

Garnier has always been committed in supporting the needs of the local community, and the brand’s DNA carries through in Malaysia. “We don’t view our social responsibilities separately from our business activities – we integrate both seamlessly under our sustainability strategy. As a programme that helps the community by scaling up their entrepreneurship skills, TechForGood’s vision is in line with our commitment, which is all about helping the local community in need,” said Ian Cheng, Marketing Manager of Garnier Malaysia.


“Throughout our Serikan Diri Di Aidilfitri campaign which ran throughout the month of Ramadan, a total of 48,000 gift items, handmade by women under the programme, were given out to shoppers. We are extremely pleased to share that a total of RM15,000 was raised in collaboration with MYDIN to support TechForGood, which will contribute to the advancement of the programme, helping to benefit even more of its members,” continued Ian Cheng, Marketing Manager of Garnier Malaysia.

Speaking about how Garnier Malaysia’s involvement has benefitted TechForGood members, Ms. Deborah Melissa Bottreau, President of GEMA explained: “TechForGood is our technology matching program to ensure better access to its benefits. Many times, we find that the tech laggards are usually because they were strapped for time and resources to consider alternatives. We offer different outreach to empower their use so that they can adopt technology to earn and learn better. 


We thank Garnier who came on board to work with us in empowering some 50 women to have a renewed perspective on how to benefit from learning more skills and then applying these skills to earn. We hope to move to the next level of collaboration with Garnier for the next season so that this can be a sustainable income for these women.”

For these three women from the TechForGood programme, learning a new skillset is an incredibly useful advantage. “I’m very glad that I was able to learn new sewing skills and contribute to the campaign by making the pouches and tote bags. Hope to participate in more programs like these - I can use my skills, gain extra income, and get to see my handiwork in public,” expressed Nur Nabila Faridil Azha.

Nurdiana Nadira Azizan stated that her skill set had improved after joining the TechForGood programme: “Thanks to Garnier’s project, I learned more about sewing, and I can put the skills to good use in future to further supplement my family’s income.”

For Nor Atikah Razali, sewing has always been more of a hobby, but she is discovering more potential with her newfound skills. “Apart from basic sewing techniques, I didn’t know how to design or market my handiwork. Through the campaign, I learnt how to sew bags! When I see the pouches and tote bags I made being given as gifts, I feel so proud of my achievements. This has definitely boosted my self-esteem!” she said.


Celebrities Amyra Rosli, Shafiq Kyle and Azira Shafinaz were also present at the Serikan Diri Di Aidilfitri campaign closing ceremony. For all three, who appeared in the recent TV3 miniseries Serikan Hatimu, this Raya’s celebration was made all the more meaningful by supporting a good cause that empowers women. They expressed their support towards Garnier, and even shared their favourite products.

Garnier is a proud sponsor of Serikan Hatimu mini series, celebrating the beauty of friendship and the empowerment of women. To catch the recap, log onto to TV3 channel on YouTube.

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#DriveAgainstDiabetes With Diabetes Malaysia and Ascensia Diabetes Care!



Malaysia has the highest rate of diabetes in Asia, and more effort is required to both understand the root cause of this problem and engage high-risk individuals at the grassroots level to improve the prevention, diagnosis and management of this disease.

In support of the Ministry of Health’s on-going war against diabetes, Ascensia Diabetes Care, the world’s leading provider of solutions for diabetes care, has been spearheading a unique campaign aimed at reaching out to communities within the Klang Valley to promote the pro-active prevention and management of diabetes. At the same time, the campaign also aims to gather better insights into why Malaysians have an apathetic attitude when it comes to diabetes.

The six-month campaign called ‘#DriveAgainstDiabetes’ was conducted in collaboration with Diabetes Malaysia. At the heart of the campaign is a full-size 44-seater passenger bus unit that will travel to various high-traffic locations throughout the Klang Valley.   

The bus carries a team of trained individuals from both Diabetes Malaysia and Ascensia, who will provide free blood sugar check-up and engage members of the public with a host of interactive activities such as games and contests centered around diabetes with attractive giveaways. 

The campaign is designed to educate people on diabetes symptoms, prevention and management. As an important part of the campaign, participants are also being asked to fill out a survey, aimed at acquiring better insights into urbanites' mindset in relation to diabetes.

Maximilian Lim, Business Manager of Ascensia Diabetes Care Malaysia, said “#DriveAgainstDiabetes" is Ascensia Diabetes Care Malaysia’s initiative in Malaysia to support the on-going War on Diabetes.”

“We understand that Malaysians are both well-educated and well-aware of the disease but are not taking proactive efforts to prevent the disease or get diagnosed. We want to understand why, so that we can provide ways to overcome these barriers to better prevention.”

“At the same time, as a world-renowned diabetes care solutions provider, we also want to drive home the message that Accuracy, Balance, and Commitment are the key elements to preventing or managing this condition effectively in at-risk Malaysians and those who have diabetes," he added.

‘#DriveAgainstDiabetes’ campaign started in January 2019 and will stop at 20 locations in total. To date, the campaign has successfully engaged more than 11,000 people from selected venues in Kajang, Kepong, Bangi, Semenyih, Bangsar, Petaling Jaya Town, Kuala Lumpur City Center, Puchong, Klang, Selayang, Shah Alam, and Ampang.

Prof Datuk Dr. Ikram Shah Ismail, President of Diabetes Malaysia, added, “It is essential that all Malaysians, including those living with diabetes, learn how to detect the early signs of this condition and manage their lifestyle effectively.”

“Diabetes Malaysia will continue to support initiatives like ‘#DriveAgainstDiabetes’, which we are confident will drive more Malaysians to take charge of their own lives and encourage their loved ones to do the same, especially during this festive period," he concluded. 


‘#DriveAgainstDiabetes’ campaign also conduct a Malaysian Health Status Survey for the community to participate. Research survey link : https://research2.ipsosinteractive.com/mriweb/mriweb.dll?i.project=S19008930 
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World Digestive Health Day 2019 | Gentle Reminder For Your Gut Health!


It's World Digestive Health Day 2019! Well taking care of our gut and it will positively impacts our immunity, emotion and overall health condition!

World Digestive Health Day 2019 was marked on June 25 when two bodies which have long championed the gut cause – Digestive Health Malaysia (DHM) and VITAGEN Healthy Digestion Programme (VHDP) – joined forces once again to educate and empower Malaysians to walk the talk when it comes to digestive health.

The media launch held at WORQ KL Gateway, Bangsar South, was attended by Datuk Dr Muhammad Radzi Abu Hassan, Prof Dr Raja Affendi Raja Ali, Dr Lee Hock Bee, Dr Tee E Siong and Poh Eng Lip,  who took part in a media panel session which explored digestive health issues here in Malaysia, and was moderated by emcee Adrian Seet.


The most common threat to our digestive health is the habit of eating excessive unhealthy foods on a regular basis. These include that yummy nasi lemak, pisang goreng, fried chicken, and char koey teow. Let’s not forget our penchant for eating more than what we should, especially at buffets, just to get our money’s worth!

Add a sedentary lifestyle to the list, and we have a volatile mix that can easily lead to an increased risk of developing various digestive disorders or diseases (e.g. inflammatory bowel disease) and many non-communicable diseases (e.g. heart disease, hypertension). In long term, it will lead to diseases.


Are we doing enough for our gut?
Kicking things to a start was Chairman of DHM Datuk Dr Muhammad Radzi Abu Hassan who warned that with the high prevalence of digestive problems, disorders and diseases in the country, it is high time we start to take proactive measures to guard our gut.

He said that with so many myths circulating online, it is imperative that one gets accurate information on what food, medicines and supplements are really healthy. Dr Radzi stressed the importance of the media’s and its crucial role in disseminating the right information.

“Our digestive health should not be taken for granted. Events such as the World Digestive Health Day serves its purpose of waking the public up to the ‘abuse’ they put their digestive health,” Dr Radzi noted.


Prevention by early detection & healthy lifestyle
In championing the need for more Malaysians to guard their gut, Prof Dr Raja Affendi Raja Ali, Deputy Chairman of DHM and Consultant Gastroenterologist, said: “Malaysians are blissfully unaware of their digestive health status as they do not go for regular health screening. What is even more worrying is the fact that many just chalk up digestive disorders to a bad tummy or ‘something I ate’ and just leave it at that. They choose to ignore the problem and are unaware of the potential threat it poses to their health.”

Datuk Dr Radzi said that gut health should be on the national agenda because colorectal cancer ranks so highly in the country. It is the No. 1 cancer amongst men, and No.2 amongst women.


He said: “Data from the National Cancer Patient Registry shows that the majority of patients only detect that they have colorectal cancer when it is in the advanced stages. By this time, one’s options for treatment are slim, and the chances for survival have also shrunk. This is why we are advocating for early detection as it greatly improves your chances for survival when the cancer is detected early.


“The good news is that colorectal cancer can be prevented!” And, prevention is always better than cure!

Dr Lee Hock Bee, a Senior Consultant General Surgeon specialising in surgical gastroenterology, and Council Member of DHM, further reminded everyone that colorectal cancer is curable, and how early detection would increase one’s chances of survival tremendously.

Dr Tee E Siong, President of the Nutrition Society of Malaysia (NSM) and Council Member of DHM, spoke about the importance of eating well. Dr Tee said with the increasing rates of obesity, high cholesterol levels and high blood pressure, it is obvious that Malaysians are not eating as healthily as they should be.

And when it comes to colorectal cancer, Dr Tee believes that prevention is better than cure.

He said: “This begins with healthy lifestyle practices. One should never underestimate the importance of leading a healthy lifestyle as this helps promote good digestive health. It will also greatly reduce one’s risk for developing non-communicable diseases.”

Healthy lifestyle practices include having good dietary habits, being physically active or regularly exercising, practising good sleep routines and abstaining from bad habits (e.g. smoking). Such habits can help reduce stress to your digestive health and also reduce the risk for colorectal cancer.

Corporate support for the community
As part of its efforts to give back to the community, VITAGEN is also spreading the message of guarding your gut, mainly via its VITAGEN Healthy Digestion Programme or VHDP.

Poh Eng Lip, General Manager of VITAGEN, reaffirmed VITAGEN’s stance: “As Malaysia’s number 1 cultured milk drink, we are delighted to support expert professional bodies such as DHM to empower the public towards better digestive health.”


At the event, both DHM and VHDP launched their “Guard Your Gut with Probiotics & Early Detection” campaign in conjunction with WDHD 2019. The campaign will see a concerted effort by both parties to spread the messages of guarding our gut, as well as going for early screening for colorectal cancer, and the merits of probiotics. The campaign strives to be an inclusive one, with advocators who will catalyse others to play an active role in this cause.

The DHM experts’ backgrounds, covering various areas in gastrointestinal and digestive health as well as in nutrition, provide the information that is disseminated during the programme. These experts and VITAGEN are the initiators, as the Guardians of the Gut, to empower parents, teachers and ourselves with the right knowledge to be the guardians of our own gut health.


Poh said: “In addition to co-organising the WDHD celebrations and roadshows across the country, we are also sponsoring and distributing stool test kits to the public.”


The stool test kit is used to test for blood in the stool, one of the possible symptoms of colorectal cancer.

VHDP has worked closely with DHM for many years, and will also add a new “kindergarten adoption programme” to its activities as well. This programme aims to inculcate good eating habits in children from a young age, with the hope that such habits stay with them for a lifetime. 


This will be done via scrapbook activities whereby nutritionists and teachers will guide the children and monitor their progress. Free bottles of VITAGEN will also be supplied in this programme.

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