Live on TV3 Wanita Hari Ini (Friday: 4 July 2008)

Surprise ;)

Alhamdulillah, for the last 2 months of illness (May-June 2008) I had gained more knowledge on how-to work on daily homeschool’s routine with my kiddies; travelling between family-healthcare-job (Bangi-Putrajaya Hospital-Kelana Jaya).

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Suddenly, yesterday I got phone call from Miss Azura, TV3. She informed me that Madam Ruhil Syafinaz (Producer WHI) from Tv3 asked her to invite me on Wanita Hari Ini LIVE Show at Sri Pentas TV3, next Friday (July 4, 2008) *uh oh!*

TV3

The title for the show will be “Homeschooler“.

She would like to come to our house on Monday (June 30, 2008) at 2.00 pm and record of our kiddies learning activities moment to put on the show *gasp*.

Any ideas mommies? *thank you*

As an addition, I am more than happy to share our family’s experience on TV.

If you; our honorable readers from LittleKittle.com & MHU had any inquiry, please do let me know via msg/PM or call me on tha show ;)

Thank you so much for your support and care!

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May Allah swt bless your day *hugs*

Gambatte ne, keep on rollin’, homeschooling is ROCK!

How to Make Fruit Punch Delight with Your Toddler

Update by: zACk
Due to mamafiza’s still not fully recovered from her sickness, I’ll help to post her “draft post“. Thank you.

Hola momma,

Do you like fruit punch drinks? My kid loves it! ;)

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Happy kiddies *alhamdulillah* :-D

If you would like a simple and easy punch recipe to teach your toddlers this is it. *yippie*

Toddlers enjoy the color of the drink while the adults enjoy the bubbling laughter that is coming from their kids.

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My kiddies “Fruit Punch Delight” ;)

Make it for fun or make it for a party. Blend it together in your blender and make a smoothie out of it.

There are plenty of options and putting it all together has never been easier.

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Here’s how you can teach your toddlers how to make “Fruit Punch Delight“:

Things You’ll Need:

Notes:
Nata de coco is a chewy, translucent, jelly-like food product produced by the bacterial fermentation of coconut water.
The product originates from the Philippines.
“Nata de coco” comes from Spanish “Cream of Coconut“.
Cream in this sense means the fat from the coconut milk.
The Spanish name is a result of Spain’s colonization of the Philippines.

Step by step Guide:

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Here’s how you can teach your toddlers how to make “Fruit Punch with Sherbet“:

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Blissful Fruit Punch with Sherbet *uh oh!*

Things You’ll Need:

Step by step Guide:

Notes:

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May you have great weekend mommies ;)

Gambatte ne! May Allah swt blessed your sweet family. Amin~

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Update by: zACk
Due to mamafiza’s still not fully recovered from her sickness, I’ll help to post her “draft post“. Thank you.

Dear Devoted Readers,

Thank you for your support.

Line South Team will be fully in-charge in updating this blog till mamafiza’s is completely recover from her illness (btw, she’s in her 34 weeks of pregnancy).

I’ll try to publish any “draft post” by mamafiza as soon as possible and today I had already finished setup new member of LittleKittle.com:

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You’re specially invited to view & order from the online store ;)

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by,

zACk

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