Exciting news! BICT Fest is back, with lots of performances, workshops and talks over a two-week period, starting from 15 May 2018. This year, there will be nine productions from […]
There are a lot of dinosaurs in our house, and I’m not referring to the parents! I’m talking about the toys, pictures, books, stickers…. lots and lots of dinosaurs. The […]
Q: What is the best course of action for Rotavirus? Stay home to see how you get on, or go straight to the hospital? A: Rotavirus is a viral infection […]
Moving to Canada, much like moving to any city as a teenager, is confounded by enormous pressure. How will I adapt? To the city, to new friends, to a new […]
“Welcome everyone to the Poo Kitchen!” exclaims a beaming Thai lady to the twelve heat-weary foreigners perched on wooden stools before her. This is Khun Poo (short for Chompoo), head […]
They’re squelchy, smelly, potentially full of poo, and by the time your child is two years old they’ll probably have gone through 5,300 of them. Nappies are no joke for […]
Recently, there has been a surge in reported rabies cases in Thailand, with nearly 500 rabies cases reported in 2018, a significant increase over the 160 reported last year for […]
Bangkok’s recent pollution issues have been well-publicised, with the harmful PM 2.5 reaching dangerously high levels. Given that children are especially vulnerable to these adverse air conditions, the following features […]
“The Travel Adventures of George and Paolo” gets children to delve into a fun and exciting travel adventure — in Thailand! George and Paolo hop on a tuk-tuk to explore their tropical […]
We are regularly asked how to call an ambulance in Thailand. Often residents in the country cannot recall the nationwide medical emergency number or are not even aware that it […]