Sustainable Shoe box – A Place Called Home
Inspired by Choy Weng Yang’s artwork Horizontal, the children at PCF Sparkletots Preschool @ Tampines North Blk 492 explored how simple forms and layered structures can come together to create harmony and balance.
They designed individual shoebox homes, each contributing to a shared vision of a sustainable city.
The result is a thoughtful installation that reflects the children’s ideas about identity, environmental awareness, and how individuals can come together to build a caring community.
The Colourful Super Train in the City of Dreams
Inspired by artworks they encountered during their learning journey, the children at PCF Sparkletots Preschool @ Punggol North Blk 326 explored how different artistic elements can be combined to express ideas.
They reimagined Singapore’s long travel routes by envisioning a train of the future – one that travels across land, soars through the sky, and journeys underwater.
Their artwork is a vibrant and imaginative creation that reflects both artistic inspiration and innovative thinking.
The Sun-Powered Sanctuary
Exploring themes of sustainability and nature, the children from PCF Sparkletots Preschool @ Teck Ghee Blk 301 drew inspiration from artworks encountered during their learning journey as well as Singapore’s iconic Supertree Grove.
They created a 3D garden using recyclable materials to illustrate renewable energy, rainwater collection, and sustainable irrigation, blending warm and cool colour palettes with bold geometric forms.
Their serene, nature-themed installation reflects environmental responsibility, creativity, and a hopeful vision for a greener future.
Beacon of Art at Bukit Batok East 293
Drawing from their observations of shared spaces in the neighbourhood, the artwork from the children of PCF Sparkletots Preschool @ Bukit Batok Blk 293 explores how community areas can become more welcoming and inclusive.
They created new features such as a cosy cat corner, playful mall seating, and inviting hawker-centre spaces to reimagine how familiar spaces could become vibrant community hubs.
The result is a redesigned space that encourages connection, warmth, and a stronger sense of belonging among neighbours.
Artomobiles: When Art meets Motion
Inspired by their awareness of the challenges visually-impaired children may face on public transport, the children from PCF Sparkletots Preschool @ Jurong Central Blk 403 explored how design can support accessibility and inclusion.
They created a public-bus “feely space” filled with rich textures and tactile cues, along with adapted transport models that demonstrate touch-based guidance.
Through this project, they demonstrate how creativity and empathy can make everyday travel safer, more accessible, and more inclusive for all.