To mark its 60th anniversary, Singapore is gifting newborns in 2025 with a specially curated package filled with items designed to support their early development and familial bonding.
As Singapore commemorates its 60th anniversary, babies born in 2025 will receive a special gift package and a personal congratulatory letter from Prime Minister Lawrence Wong. Unveiling details of the SG60 Baby Gift in Parliament on Friday (Feb 28), Minister in the Prime Minister's Office Indranee Rajah described it as a symbol of the nation's hopes and aspirations for its future generations.
The gift package comprises a uniquely designed trolley bag filled with items intended to support the child's early growth, development, and familial bonding.The 10 items in the package include wooden building blocks, two storybooks, a straw cup set, and a limited-edition SG60 plushie. Indranee emphasized the importance of parents engaging with their babies through these books, fostering a love of reading from a young age. The artwork adorning the items, featuring SG60 babies and iconic Singaporean landmarks, was created by students from the Laselle College of the Arts. To receive the SG60 Baby Gift, parents must first complete their child's birth registration. Those who register by March 15 are cordially invited to collect their gifts at the 'Celebrating Our Families' community events scheduled for weekends in April and May. Parents who miss the events or register after March 15 will have their SG60 Baby Gift delivered to their homes from mid-May
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