You don’t just bake. You do it together.

A guided parent-child baking session designed to help you slow down, notice each other, and simply be together.

Quality Time Shouldn’t Feel So Hard.

Moments become management.

Moments meant for bonding turn into corrections, reminders, and small frustrations.

Feelings feel confusing.

Restlessness, clinginess, or silence may be your child’s way of asking for closeness.

You feel not enough.

Parents juggle screens, routines, and expectations – yet still feel they’re not doing enough.

Connection feels distant.

Slowing down together feels like another task to manage.

A Different Way To Be Together

Bake Together

You and your child work on the same bake, side by side. No separate tasks. No sitting out.

From mixing to decorating, every step is shared.
Small hands helping. Big smiles forming.

It’s not about getting it perfect.
It’s about making it together.

Learning Through Doing

Patience shows up in waiting.
Confidence grows in small wins.

Through simple steps, your child learns to follow, try, adjust, and finish.
Not through instruction, but through experience.

When you bake alongside them, learning becomes natural, not forced.

Gentle Guidance

A facilitator who guides without taking over.
Who supports without interrupting the moment.

There’s structure to keep things flowing,
but always space for you and your child to do it together.

The focus is not on perfection,
but on the experience you share.

One bake. Two Hands.

Gentle warm-up to settle in

Helps both parent and child transition into the session, slowing down from the day.

Parent and child share one baking station

Encourages working together rather than separately, fostering natural interaction.

Hands-on baking from start to finish

Mixing, shaping, decorating. Each step builds engagement and shared focus.

Facilitator guidance when needed

A simple but meaningful outcome that reflects the time spent together.

Simple reflection to bring the learning home

Helps parents recognise emotional cues and small wins, reducing guilt and giving language for connection beyond the session.

Gently Guided. Thoughtfully Designed.

Sessions are guided by experienced facilitators who support both parent and child through each step of the baking process.
The space is calm and intentionally small, so every moment can be shared, not rushed.

There’s no need to get it perfect.

Just time to try, adjust, and enjoy it together.

From mixing to decorating, each step is designed to feel simple, hands-on, and natural. So both parent and child can stay present, focused, and involved.

What Parents Have Noticed

Small shifts. Quieter evenings. A different way of responding.

“It was such a simple activity, but we were both fully present. No distractions, no pressure. Just us figuring it out together.”- Kai

It wasn’t about making something beautiful. It was about noticing each other. I appreciated how calm the facilitator was. It made me feel safe to slow down.” - Thomas Lim

“It wasn’t about the baking. It was about doing it together.” - Geraldine Koh

““It was such a simple activity, but we were both fully present. No distractions, no pressure. Just us figuring it out together.”” - Marcus Kuah

“My child was so proud of what she made. But more than that, I noticed how patient she was throughout. I didn’t expect that.” - Sandra Li

“I didn’t realise how rushed our interactions had become. Sharing one baking station forced us to move at the same pace. It felt simple, but it changed the way I see our time together.” - Ivy Ho

Ready to Bake Together?

Slots are kept small to ensure a relaxed and enjoyable experience.
Join us for a hands-on parent–child session that turns simple moments into something meaningful.