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Friday, November 21, 2014

Play, Learn and Explore with the Doctor For A Day App {Giveaway}

Since Noey recently declared his intention to be a doctor when he grows up, he was thrilled when I recently told him that I had just the thing for him to get started on his "training": the 'Doctor For A Day' app by Mount Elizabeth Novena Hospital

Ok, this iPad-starved boy of mine would be thrilled play with any game on the iPad, but this game is one that I, at least, would be happy for him to be spending his screen time on.

Mount Elizabeth  DFAD App  FREE Children Game

The 'Doctor For A Day' App was developed by Mount Elizabeth Novena Hospital following the overwhelming response to their 'Doctor For A Day' programme, and allows children to bring their role-playing experience back to their own homes. The first of its kind here, this edutainment application is filled with many learning opportunities to stimulate children's minds and rouse their curiosity about the medical profession. Better yet, children can earn points and unlock achievements while playing the games and exchange these for actual physical doctors' toys. 

Noey was certainly thrilled when I handed him to iPad to give it a go. I sat down next to him while he played and I confess there were times when I wanted to take it over and play on my own -- it's pretty fun! Here's what you can find on this app:

1. Doctor's Office -- Customise your very own doctor avatar to start. There are a whole host of options: you can choose the gender, skin colour, hair style, style of glasses (because all doctors wear glasses, yo. Must be the many years of hard studying...), and moustache (the girls get pretty hair accessories). You can also change the wallpaper for the room.  This is what Noey came up with. He's Dr Smith. Dr Smith earns tools for his doctor kit as he completes his tasks and Noey is just dying to get more stuff.

Mount Elizabeth Dr Smith

2. Little Surgeon -- Here the children are taken step by step through surgical procedures like a tumour removal surgery and a cataract surgery. They are taught to inject, incise, and suture, amongst other things. But first, don't forget to wash your hands! This game is easy enough for Mei to manage as well, which she does competently. 

Mount Elizabeth Operating Theatre

3. Anatomy Memory -- A memory game where you learn the part of the body at the same time. There are three levels of difficulty and as it gets harder, you get more cards and race against the clock to complete. We had quite a bit of fun with this one, and found ourselves racing against each other to get the fastest time after a while!

Mount Elizabeth Anatomy Memory

4. Pharmacy Panic -- Take on the role of the pharmacist and dish out the correct medicine to your patients, but do it quick before their patience runs out! This time based challenge was my favourite. It was panic indeed for us, especially in the hardest level where it got tricky trying to get all the medication right within the time period and before the patients got grumpy! It certainly trains your observation skills and accuracy.

Mount Elizabeth Novena Pharmacy Panic

So, fun and educational? This certainly checks those boxes.

The rewards from playing with this app are real too, because from now till 12 noon on 25 November 2014, if you try your hand at the "Hard" level of Anatomy Memory and are among the top 400 players on the Leaderboard, you will receive a Golden Ticket to Mount Elizabeth Novena Hospital's upcoming Doctor For A Day programme! You can read about Noey's experience during the first run of Doctor For A Day last year here. So if you're keen to let your kids be a Doctor For A Day, here's some incentive to download the app and get cracking! The 'Doctor For A Day' app is available for download on all iOS tablets (not the iPhone) and Android smartphones and tablets here. Recommended for 4 to 8 year olds.

Mount Elizabeth DFAD

GIVEAWAY! 

Thanks to Mount Elizabeth Novena Hospital, we also have A PAIR OF TICKETS to their popular Doctor For A Day programme to giveaway! This pair of tickets is for the session on Saturday, 6 December 2014 at 3.40pm. (The programme runs for 90 minutes.) Do note that the child has to be between 5 to 10 years old to participate in the programme.

To enter this draw to win a pair of tickets, you have to complete the following steps:

1. Like the Mount Elizabeth Novena Hospital Facebook Page

2. Like the Life is in the Small Things Facebook Page

3. Comment on this Facebook photo telling me the names of two of the games you can find in the Doctor For A Day app, AND Tag two friends to join the giveaway as well!

4. Leave a blog post comment here telling me what you like best about the Doctor For A Day app, and leave your e-mail address so I can contact you if you win.

You have to complete all 4 steps to qualify so don't miss any out! 

Terms & Conditions:

  • The child must be between 5 years to 10 years of age to participate in the Doctor For A Day programme.
  • This giveaway ends on Thurs 27 Nov 2014, 11.59pm and is open to Singapore residents only. 
  • Winners will be contacted using the contact particulars provided when entering this giveaway and will have 24 hours to respond, failing which a new winner will be drawn. 
  • All incomplete entries will be disqualified. All entries will be verified before the winners are announced. 
  • To be fair to our sponsors, please note that all fake Facebook accounts (eg. accounts set up purely to take part in contests with no or very few real friends) will also be ineligible to win.

Good Luck!

Mount Elizabeth  DFAD App 1

[28 Nov 2014]
RESULTS!

Congratulations to Joanne Lee-Ho! You are the winner of the pair of tickets to Doctor For a Day! We will be in touch with you shortly on the registration for the event so please look out for our e-mail. Thank you all for participating!

15 comments:

  1. My kids are engrossed in playing games on iPad and iPhone, this is a great app for them to learn through playing games in a educational way!

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  2. It is a great app for them to play doctor and understand the scope of work better.

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  3. It is an interesting app for them to role play as a doctor!
    joannehmm@gmail.com

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  4. I like best about the Doctor For A Day app especially on Little Surgeon & Pharmacy Panic. The only app that I allow my kids to play....
    Nancy Koh
    giftfmabove@yahoo.com.sg

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  5. It is fun and educational! khorleeling@gmail.com

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  6. I like it that it interests young children to learn about what a doctor does in his work, in a fun and interactive way.

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    Carol Lim

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  7. My kids get a chance to act as a doctor and experience themselves as a doctor. They loved role play.
    Celyn Huang
    Celyn11@hotmail.com

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  8. I like that they can play pretend in the comfort of home.
    Jaime chan
    chueimei@hotmail.com

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  9. Robert Sim21/11/14 16:29

    i like it that my children can learn the different parts of the body through the Anatomy Memory game.

    robert_sim@yahoo.com

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  10. It's a fun and interesting role play app at home!
    leongyeeming@yahoo.com

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  11. My 2 kids love to play with the apps as they always role play as doctors.
    Karen Tang
    stevenchua@live.com

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  12. This is a great app for my kids to role play as doctors through playing games in a educational way!

    Andrew Wong
    Andrew.wong017@gmail.com

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  13. i love that this game is educational and great for the memory.
    parnes_rosalie@yahoo.com

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  14. My boys would love this role play!
    Adeline koo
    Adaline21@hotmail.com

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  15. I love this app as it is an educational app. Fun for my kids who loves to play pretend.
    Serene Leow
    liaoserene@hotmail.com

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