1. WATCH: ONE LOVE ASIA CONCERT[hhmc]
PHOTO: ONE LOVE ASIA/YOUTUBE

Catch the four-hour, star-studded concert livestreamed in support of the United Nations Children's Fund (Unicef).

It will feature singers, artists, public figures and YouTube creators across Asia, including Hong Kong singer Karen Mok, K-pop star Choi Si-won and J-pop group AKB48.

The concert is part of Unicef's #Reimagine global campaign, which aims to create a better post-Covid-19 world for children.

All donations will go to Unicef Asia.

The concert will stream from 8pm.

Info: Watch it at www.youtube.com/c/oneloveasia

2. DO: MEANINGFUL ACTIVITIES WITH KIDS[hhmc]

PHOTO: COURTESY OF JEREMY CHIANG

Make room for meaningful moments as you wind down this stay-home holiday.

Introduce your children to a spot of philosophy by asking open-ended questions such as "If you could make one rule that everyone in the world had to follow, what would it be and why?"

These may help you get to know your child better, says Petra Haddeman Bullee, a Singapore-based graphic designer and author whose self-published My Edutainment Book encourages family bonding and creativity.

Or keep fit as a family with workouts compiled by ActiveSG, which include circuit training and games such as Passaball, where the aim is to throw and pass along items, like bottles of water, without dropping them.

Info: www.straitstimes.com/lifestyle/10-ways-to-engage-the-kids

3. WORK OUT: NATIONAL ATHLETES STAY FIT[hhmc]

PHOTO: COURTESY OF KELVIN CHUA

Find out how Singapore's national athletes stay fit at home during the circuit breaker. You can also join in these fun activities led by Singapore Sport Institute strength and conditioning trainer Kelvin Chua.

For example, the national water polo players take part in a physical Bingo challenge, one that tests both brain and body.

Info: str.sg/Jdp6

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4. Covid-19 stay-home recipe: Grill your scallops Japanese style[hhmc]

ST PHOTO: HEDY KHOO

Today's recipe is especially for those who miss meeting their friends over Japanese food and driRead More – Source

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