ART SHOWCASE
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Location: ONE PUNGGOL,
Level 1 atrium
Dates: 25 May - 27 May,
10am-10pm
28 may, 10am-4pm
Come partner us by supporting our cause!
Donate here!
This project is sponsored by the Presbyterian Church of Singapore
What is Creation C.A.R.E?
Creation C.A.R.E (Children’s Action to Rescue Earth) is a community project that endeavours to inspire, encourage and empower children to care for creation and the environment.
We want to teach children the importance of creation care and simple actions they can take to make a difference.
Creation C.A.R.E will run through March - May 2023
Why get involved in Creation C.A.R.E?
It is important to care for God's Creation as His people.
Through Creation C.A.R.E, we hope to cultivate in the children an appreciation for God's Creation from a young age.
How to get involved in Creation C.A.R.E?
Tell the Story of Creation
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Tell and Discuss the Story "There's a Rang Tan in my Bedroom"
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Take on a fundraising project for Mandai Wildlife Group
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Participate in or visit a Public Art Showcase
More information found in the Educator's Guide. If you would like a copy, contact us below!
Three Reasons
to C.A.R.E for Creation
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God Himself says that His creation is very good and beautiful.
Genesis 1, 1:31
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God commanded humans to take care of creation.
Genesis 1:28, 2:15
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We only have one Earth, and we need to learn how to protect it.
Isaiah 65, Revelation 21
the creation story
How did it all begin?
Find out more about the story of Creation and how the earth came to be in the video.
Relive how God through His command created you and me, and every creature big and small on each day of Creation!
Orang Utan & its Rainforest Friends
In conjunction with the Singapore Zoo's 50th anniversary, we would like to raise awareness about the need for conservation for animals such as the Orang Utan, whose habitats are threatened due to human activity. The Orang Utan has been the Zoo's flagship animal who has always been popular amongst the crowds since their opening!
Due to deforestation to make way for palm oil plantations, we have lost over 50% of our orang utans worldwide - this means there are 25 orang utans killed everyday. Managing orang utan populations in zoos ensures their survival, and allows members of the public to appreciate and learn more about them. Hopefully, this creates an emotional connection with the animals and develops a desire to protect our orang utan friends.
Other rainforest friends include the two-toed sloth, the red-ruffed lemur and the pygmy
hippopotamus.
Singapore Zoo Virtual Show
As part of our collaboration with the Mandai Wildlife Group (MWG), they will be conducting an exclusive virtual programme for participating schools for children to find out more about the orangutan and friends!
Art Showcase
Location: One Punggol, Level 1
Showcase Dates:
25 May - 27 May 2023, 10am-10pm
28 May, 10am - 4pm
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No. of
Participating Centres
32
No. of Classes
148
No. of Children
2326
participating preschools
Little Seeds Preschool (St Andrew's)
Little Seeds Preschool (TSA AMK)
Barker Road Methodist Little Lights Preschool- Barker
Bethel Day Care Centre
Bethesda (Ang Mo Kio) Kindergarten
Bethesda Depot Walk Preschool
Little Shepherds' Schoolhouse @St Joseph's Church
Centre of New Life Schoolhouse
Edelweiss Kindergarten Sembawang Presbyterian Church
Life Childcare Centre
Little Seeds Preschool (Calvary Baptist)
Little Seeds Preschool (Capstone)
Living Sanctuary Kindergarten
Lutheran Child Care Centre
Presbyterian Preschool & Little Olive Tree
Riverlife Kindergarten
St. James' Church Kindergarten (Gilstead)
St. James' Church Kindergarten (Leedon)
The Chinese Kindergarten Preschool