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Pony rides, farm visits, baby spas: What to spend your $500 Child LifeSG Credits on
SG🏛️ PoliticsCenter9 hr. ago

Pony rides, farm visits, baby spas: What to spend your $500 Child LifeSG Credits on

The Singapore government has introduced $500 in Child LifeSG Credits for each child under 12, effective July 14, to help families manage the rising cost of raising children. These credits can be used at various locations accepting PayNow UEN QR or NETS QR, including supermarkets like FairPrice and Sheng Siong, restaurants such as Botak Porridge and Wild Olives, dessert spots like Udders, and entertainment venues like Adventure HQ and Climb Central. The initiative aims to provide affordable options for groceries, meals, activities, and childcare services. The article lists several providers across different categories, emphasizing convenience and accessibility for families.

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Pony rides, farm visits, baby spas: What to spend your $500 Child LifeSG Credits on

The Singapore government has introduced $500 in Child LifeSG Credits for each child under 12, effective July 14, to help families manage the rising cost of raising children. These credits can be used at various locations accepting PayNow UEN QR or NETS QR, including supermarkets like FairPrice and Sheng Siong, restaurants such as Botak Porridge and Wild Olives, dessert spots like Udders, and entertainment venues like Adventure HQ and Climb Central. The initiative aims to provide affordable options for groceries, meals, activities, and childcare services. The article lists several providers across different categories, emphasizing convenience and accessibility for families.

Bias read (Center): The article presents information about a government initiative without overtly praising or criticizing the policy. It provides a balanced overview of available options for using the credits, focusing on practicality and accessibility rather than ideological stance. There is no evident slant toward a

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