Tag: children

  • Kedai Fesyen Online Poplook Sasar Pasaran Global Bagi Luaskan Pakaian Muslimah

    Kedai Fesyen Online Poplook Sasar Pasaran Global Bagi Luaskan Pakaian Muslimah

    Poplook, kedai fesyen online yang popular di kalangan wanita di Malaysia dan Singapura, menyasarkan untuk ke peringkat global dalam usaha meluaskan lagi pasaran produk mesra muslimahnya yang bermutu dan mampu milik.

    Pereka fesyen utama bagi Poplook, Nik Amanina Liyana Nik Abd Aziz berkata ketika ini, selain Singapura, Poplook mempunyai pelanggan dari negara-negara seperti Kanada, Amerika Syarikat, United Kingdom dan Timur Tengah.

    “Tahun lepas, kita lancarkan laman web antarabangsa Poplook yang mana urus niaga semua dalam dolar AS. Hasrat kami untuk pergi lebih global…kami mempunyai pelbagai pelanggan. Kami juga menyasarkan untuk mempunyai lebih banyak kedai dan rekaan yang menarik.

    “…tetapi yang penting kita tetap berpegang kepada pendirian Poplook iaitu pakaian semua sederhana dan mesra muslimah, semuanya mesti mesra wuduk dan labuh,” katanya kepada Bernama semasa program Poplook Indahnya Raya Styling Event yang diadakan sempena pembukaan kedai kedua Poplook di Setia City Mall baru-baru ini.

    Poplook yang sudah beroperasi sejak tahun 2007 dengan kedai pertama dibuka di The Curve, Damansara pada tahun lalu.

    LEBIH 1,000 PRODUK BERMUTU TINGGI

    Mengulas lanjut, Cik Nik Amanina Liyana berkata laman web Poplook, poplook.com mempunyai lebih 1,000 produk dengan reka bentuk berbeza, bermutu tinggi serta harga berpatutan.

    Katanya selain pakaian wanita, Poplook turut mengeluarkan pakaian kanak-kanak, pakaian untuk wanita hamil, pakaian lelaki, tudung, beg tangan dan barang kemas.

    “Peminat Poplook memang tahu setiap minggu kita akan keluar dengan rekaan baru yang harganya berpatutan, selain fabrik yang sangat kualiti dan memang sesuai untuk wanita di Malaysia dan luar negara,” tambah wanita yang mempunya perwatakan lembut dan mesra itu.

    Beliau berkata untuk pemasaran produk, selain melakukannya online, Poplook mengadakan kerjasama dengan kedai fesyen online lain yang terkenal seperti FashionValet selain pernah mengadakan kerjasama dengan pereka fesyen terkenal Jovian Mandagie dan Melinda Looi.

    “Menerusi kolaborasi dengan FashionValet, kita letak pakaian kita di kedai FashionValet di pusat membeli-belah Pavilion di Kuala Lumpur dan berdasarkan maklum balas, jualan Poplook lebih tinggi berbanding pereka yang lain. Orang ramai kini melihat barangan yang lebih ringkas dan berpatutan.

    “Selain itu, kita juga banyak buat penajaan, kita menaja drama selain blogger and personaliti Instafamous. Inilah caranya kami memasarkan produk kami…kami tidak takut untuk menaja selagi ia boleh memberi manfaat kepada kita, ia adalah situasi menang-menang,” katanya.

    4 TEMA FESYEN HARI RAYA TAHUN INI

    Cik Nik Amanina Liyana dalam pada itu berkata, pada tahun ini Poplook mengeluarkan empat tema fesyen pakaian untuk Aidilfitri iaitu ”Borneo”, ”Heritage”, ”Dentelle” dan ”Antalya” yang juga merupakan kolaborasi dengan FashionValet.

    “Kita tahu orang suka membeli-belah untuk hari raya, jadi tahun ini kita ambil peluang untuk hasilkan lebih banyak rekaan seperti tema Borneo yang merupakan insipirasi daripada batik dan kita ada Antalya yang diinspirasi dari Turki.

    “Sepanjang bulan Ramadan ini juga, Poplook membuka ”pop-up store” di pusat membeli-belah Sogo dan The Gardens di Kuala Lumpur,” katanya.

    Source: http://berita.mediacorp.sg

  • 7 Injured As Lorry Rams Vehicles Outside Al-Ameen Restaurant In Woodlands

    7 Injured As Lorry Rams Vehicles Outside Al-Ameen Restaurant In Woodlands

    Seven people, including two children, were injured when a lorry rammed two parked cars and another lorry near Al-Ameen Eating Corner in Woodlands on Sunday (Jun 4) morning.

    The police said they were alerted to the incident, which involved two cars and two lorries, at around 6am along Woodlands Avenue 5 towards Woodlands Avenue 9.

    Five people between the ages of 16 and 35 were taken to Khoo Teck Puat Hospital. Two children, aged 10 and 11, were taken to KK Women’s and Children’s Hospital.

    Channel NewsAsia understands that two cars and a lorry were parked alongside the road near Al-Ameen restaurant when a moving lorry hit one of the cars, triggering a chain collision.

    Police said that the lorry driver is currently assisting with investigations.

    Eyewitness Nur’Ain Rosman posted photos and videos of the aftermath of the accident, which she said involved her friends.

    She said that five of her friends had head injuries and fractured limbs as a result of the accident. The three adults and two children are currently in hospital for observation, she told Channel NewsAsia.

     

    Source: http://www.channelnewsasia.com/

  • Experts: Children Over One Year Old Do Not Need Formula Milk

    Experts: Children Over One Year Old Do Not Need Formula Milk

    Mr Corey Sta Maria’s five-year-old daughter takes formula milk twice a day, before breakfast and after dinner. He believes that the milk contributes to her overall well-being, especially her good immune system.

    “She has her milk alongside her meals, and it’s convenient, because she may not finish her food and we don’t know whether she’s getting enough nutrients,” said that 44-year-old sports marketer, who added he was not sure if he would continue to give her milk after she turns six in November. His younger daughter, who is just over two years old, also drinks formula milk three times a day.

    He continues to give them milk after a little experiment showed they did not like fresh cows’ milk, which nutritionists recommend after 12 months.

    To save on costs, his family drives over to Johor Baru, Malaysia, to stock up on their formula milk supply – which brings about savings of S$20 to S$30 a tin. They settled on a particular brand of milk after extensive research on its benefits and reviews from other parents.

    Formula milk came into the spotlight after parenting portal Babyment.com revealed prices of infant milk formula in Singapore increased by an average of about 27 per cent from December 2012 to March 2017. The average price of formula milk has more than doubled over the last decade to S$56.06 for a 900g tin, according to Singapore’s Department of Statistics.

    HEALTH CLAIMS A MARKETING PLOY: EXPERTS

    While parents may rely on health claims to choose a formula milk brand for their children, experts say such claims meant for children above one are a “marketing ploy” because the same nutrients can be found in everyday food.

    Referring to nutrients like docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), taurine and choline which are prominently promoted on milk tins, paediatric dietitian Meave Graham from Child Nutrition Singapore said: “These nutrients are found in breast milk and in normal balanced diets. Children do not need special supplements of these nutrients.”

    In fact, giving formula milk to picky eaters can worsen the situation.

    “The higher sugar level (in formula milk) gives a sweet taste and can be very filling, reducing interest in trying other foods. Formula milk offers no nutritional benefit over a balanced diet,” she said, stressing that formula milk is not recommended for children above 12 months.

    While these nutrients have become common in formula milk, Dr Han Wee Meng, head of nutrition and dietetics at KK Women’s and Children’s Hospital, said that there is more research on the role of choline in fetal brain development during pregnancy than in toddlers, and that taurine is removed during processing in formula milk. Since the late 1980s, the Food and Drug Administration in the United States permitted the addition of taurine to formula milk.

    These nutrients, along with DHA, arachidonic acid (AA) and lutein, have been promoted by milk manufacturers as giving health benefits like brain and eye development, healthy immune system and helping fat digestion.

    Continuing on formula milk beyond 12 months may make the child overly dependent on milk, which may impede the transition to eating family meals, Dr Han explained.

    “Formula milk may feel like an easier option for parents, especially when faced with difficulties to wean a child to a solid diet. However this may further perpetuate the feeding difficulties, as the child is given limited opportunities to learn and practise the necessary feeding skills,” she said.

    Dr Chua Mei Chien, head of neonatology at KKH, added that an infant who weans well and is having excessive formula milk intake can become obese. This carries a negative impact on long-term health with the child having a higher risk of developing metabolic conditions such as adult obesity, diabetes and heart disease, she said.

    Senior dietitian at National University Hospital Charlotte Lin said children above the age of one need nutrients that are similar to an adult but in smaller portions. These include macronutrients such as calories and protein, and micronutrients such as iron, zinc and calcium, she said.

    While Ms Lin said formula milk is useful if children are not able to eat solids very well, formula milk may contain extra sugar when compared to cows’ milk.

     

    Source: www.channelnewsasia.com

     

  • Awas, Elakkan Letak Gambar Anak Sebagai Gambar Profil WhatsApp

    Awas, Elakkan Letak Gambar Anak Sebagai Gambar Profil WhatsApp

    Orang ramai disaran supaya tidak menjadikan gambar keluarga terutama anak-anak mereka sebagai gambar profil pada aplikasi WhatsApp kerana ia boleh mengundang risiko keselamatan.

    Penolong Pesuruhjaya Perlindungan Data Peribadi, Jabatan Perlindungan Data Peribadi Mohd Shazrol Mohd Shah berkata adalah dibimbangi pihak yang berniat jahat mengakses gambar itu seterusnya mengecam wajah anak-anak pemilik nombor telefon.

    “Gambar profil WhatsApp bertujuan mungkin untuk mengenal pasti kawan-kawan cuma kita sarankan agar mereka meletakkan satu gambar yang elok untuk diri sendiri.

    “Kita jangan meletakkan gambar anak atau gambar orang lain kerana perkara ini boleh menyebabkan penjenayah dapat mengakses gambar tersebut sekali gus mencetuskan kejadian yang tidak diingini,” katanya.

    Encik Mohd Shazrol berkata demikian kepada Bernama selepas Sesi Perkongsian Maklumat Industri 2017 anjuran Forum Pengguna Komunikasi dan Multimedia Malaysia sempena Hari Hak-Hak Pengguna Sedunia di Ipoh semalam (22 Mac).

    Encik Mohd Shazrol berkata tidak menjadi masalah sekiranya orang ramai tidak meletakkan gambar profil pada WhatsApp kerana aplikasi tersebut tetap boleh digunakan.

    Terdahulu, dalam taklimatnya Encik Mohd Shazrol menasihati ibu bapa supaya tidak meletakkan gambar anak-anak mereka dalam laman sosial termasuk Facebook kerana ia juga boleh mengundang risiko jenayah.

    “Penggunaan Facebook amat berisiko kerana walaupun gambar dalam akaun sudah dipadam, namun ia masih tersimpan di luar negara kerana data laman sosial itu diproses di luar negara,” katanya.

    Source: Beritamediacorp

  • Help Bring Me And My Children Back To Life

    Help Bring Me And My Children Back To Life

    I wish to share my unfortunate & difficult life story that has made me suffer financially, mentally, emotionally & psychologically, having to raise my 4kids on my own.

    14 years ago, I was married to a man from a broken family. Things were fine initially,until my Husband started job jumping. He finds that all the jobs he was working were unsuitable for him. Eventually he started abusing me physically & verbally after I began pressing on him the importance of a stable job as our financial were beginning to tumble. Being temperamental as he was, he would occasionally abused me, and after which he would apologised and promised that he would not repeat his mistakes. Despite being trapped and afraid, I always forgave him, thinking that this time he would change for the better. This patience in me has held on until we had 4 kids. Instead of becoming better, he became worse over time. Eventually he stopped working & just didn’t bother about the family and our needs. There are times where our children barely had anything to eat even but my husband just didn’t care.

    In 2014, I decided to file a Personal Protection Order(PPO) against my Husband after being physically abused until I broke my nose recently.

    As a mother, I tried hard looking for jobs to sustain my kids but it is too difficult to manage. It came to a point where I have utilities arrears ,there are days where we stayed in the dark even. I tried applying for financial assistance throughout many organisations, but barely getting enough to support my kids’ education as my Husband is still able & fit to work. His laziness & attitude has cost me my life,struggling around for assistance just to raise my kids.

    I am now filing a divorce against him, hoping that without him in our lives, I would be able to pick myself up & continue nurturing my kids in a decent environment.

    Currently I am raising this fund to save my house, the only asset & shelter left for my 4 kids & I from being taken away. Beside that I have pile of arrears with town council & power supply.

    I sincerely hope that this would raise awareness to all kind souls out there who can financially assist for me to be able to support in upbringing my kids while I desperately find a job to get back on my feet from this big drop in life. Whatever that has happened to me, I never want my kids to suffer the same fate. May God Bless all of you.

     

    Source: https://give.asia