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Singapore kids dance their way to shorter showers

by Bam Azores | 17-03-2013 13:46 recommendations 0

I know I am from the Philippines, but this news about a new educational tool in Singapore got my interest. The title of the article is "Dancing their way to shorter showers". Well, water is a major problem and we need to teach everyone how to conserve water.  Using a dance (which is really cool!) the Singapore government is teaching the students how to take shorter showers to save water.  I still have to find a video of the dance and when I do I will go around the schools and teach the dance here in the Philippines. Friends in Singapore: do you know where we can find a video of this? It will be the new gangnam style dance craze. Let's call it "Water Saver Style". Woohoo!
 
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12 Comments

  • says :
    Thanks for sharing this interesting report .
    Posted 19-03-2013 02:43

  • says :
    Thanks for sharing this interesting info. :D
    Posted 18-03-2013 09:35

  • says :
    looking forward to watching the video..
    Posted 17-03-2013 22:53

  • Czar Demeterio says :
    I hope this project will also be realized here in the Philippines. Haha.. :D
    Posted 17-03-2013 19:28

  • says :
    Thx..I also will look forward to the video...
    Posted 17-03-2013 19:09

  • says :
    well done.
    Posted 17-03-2013 18:53

  • says :
    Wow! Thanks :)
    Posted 17-03-2013 18:44

  • says :
    Thanks for sharing this information Roberto.
    Posted 17-03-2013 17:11

  • says :
    thanks for your report that also is not only from your country but also from my country Tanzania.
    Posted 17-03-2013 16:19

  • says :
    Thanks for report..........................
    Posted 17-03-2013 16:04

  • says :
    thanks for sharing the report.
    Posted 17-03-2013 15:33

  • says :
    Hi Roberto! Thanks for sharing this information!
    Posted 17-03-2013 15:26

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