Travel Notes

Travelling with young kids isn’t always easy, but it can be joyful, memorable and magical (in between snack spills and last-minute toilet runs!).

Here’s where I share our family-friendly travel notes: packing lists that actually help, itineraries we’ve tried (and survived), and the little foodie stops that kept everyone happy along the way.

Whether you’re heading out for a quick weekend trip or something a bit further, I hope these notes make the planning just a bit easier.

Hong Kong Eats (Free)

Updated in 2024 — but do give places a quick check online before heading down, in case anything’s changed!

A Hong Kong foodie list for hungry travellers — covering must-try classics like wanton noodles, dim sum, roast goose and buns, plus a few underrated gems we stumbled upon too.

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I’m Jac

This Little Season is a thoughtful space by a fellow mum in Singapore, created for anyone navigating the early years of childhood. From battling common illnesses to planning family-friendly travels, it’s a place to find practical guides, honest reflections and a little calm in the chaos.

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On Our Bookshelf

Stars on Orchard Road brings readers into the magic of Christmas in Singapore, where Orchard Road glows with festive lights and sparkling stars. Through a young child’s eyes, the story captures simple holiday rituals — strolling under the lights, soaking in the excitement, and sharing the season with family.

When I first picked up this book, it brought back memories of my own childhood — strolling along Orchard Road during Christmas. Now, I do the same walk with my kids. This picture book is a warm, celebratory read that captures a uniquely Singaporean Christmas — one that has grown into a tradition of its own, and one that can now be passed down, page by page, to the next generation.

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