Learn about Singapore’s native animal species in ST’s April activity page for kids

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A pair of Oriental Pied Hornbill latched onto wooden planks in Pulau Ubin on April 21, 2026.

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The activity page is part of ST’s series on managing screen time, which started on Jan 25.

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SINGAPORE - Children and families can learn about Singapore’s natural heritage and animal species native to the island, like the hornbill and eagle, in The Straits Times’ latest activity sheet.

In the April edition, young readers can also find out about the Malayan tiger, which once roamed areas such as Bukit Timah, Choa Chu Kang and Tampines before forests were cleared for development.

The full-page spread also features a lotus-themed colouring artwork and a word search puzzle.

The monthly page published in Sunday Life is aimed at encouraging families to slow down and spend time together over the weekend.

It is part of ST’s ongoing series on managing screen time to help families navigate the challenges of raising children in an increasingly digital world.

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