Guess The Playground For A Chance To Win Moza’s Sticks And Balls Building Toy

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Think you know the playgrounds around Singapore? Take part in a giveaway by Ct-Art Creation for a chance to win a fun and creative engineering toy.

Ct-Art Creation is a Singapore playground specialist. If you and your kids have been around to any of the playgrounds in Singapore, the likelihood is that you have probably been to one of the playgrounds that they have installed.

Their playground structures can be found in popular parks as well as HDB neighbourhoods around Singapore.


Ct-Art Creation’s Giveaway

From 19 to 27 May 2021, Ct-Art Creation is holding a giveaway. Guess from a picture which playground has been recreated with Moza’s Magical Sticks and Balls toy and you could be one of the lucky ones to win a set of the unique construction toy.


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Moza’s Magical Sticks And Balls is a building toy which kids can use to get creative by constructing geometrical shapes, patterns and structural designs. It is even by some touted as stress reliever, so perhaps it is something which kids and parents can do together at home while staying in.


Guess the Playground

For the contest, Ct-Art Creation is giving away three sets of the toy. Just guess which playground is shown in the picture. That shouldn’t be too difficult as the shape and form of the playground will look familiar to many parents who have headed out to the many playgrounds around Singapore.

Or, if you are stumped, try asking your kids and see if they are able to recognise it.

There are various steps that you will need to follow to participate in the contest. Refer to the Facebook post below for the full set of details.


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Lester Ng
Lester firmly believes that it is not what you look at that matters, it is what you see (nod of the hat to Thoreau).