SG60 Baby Gift Celebrates the Next Generation

As Singapore marks its 60th year of independence, the nation is celebrating not just its rich history, but also its bright future starting with the littlest Singaporeans!

In honor of this milestone, all Singaporean babies born in 2025 will receive the exclusive SG60 Baby Gift, a delightful package of curated items designed to support parents and commemorate this special occasion.

WHERE TO SIGN UP?

Every baby born between January 1 and December 31, 2025, will be eligible for this special keepsake. Parents must complete their child’s birth registration before signing up for the SG60 Baby Gift at sg60.gov.sg/sg60-baby-gift.

This meaningful initiative reflects the Singapore Government’s commitment to supporting families, making parenthood a more joyous and memorable journey.

WHAT’S INSIDE THE GIFT BUNDLE?

Each package includes a mix of practical and sentimental items, sourced from local brands and designed to enrich the early years of both baby and parents:

A. Trolley Bag & Backpack – Stylish and functional, these bags help parents keep all baby essentials organized for outings and adventures.

B. SG60 Family Photobook – A beautifully designed album featuring Singapore-themed backgrounds and fun stickers of local flora and fauna to capture precious family moments.

C. Wooden Building Blocks & Toy Play Set – Classic toys that encourage creativity, problem-solving, and motor skill development.

D. Limited Edition Becky Bunny Plushie – This adorable soft toy, inspired by the Families for Life mascot, embodies values like love, respect, and commitment while promoting sensory development.

E. Straw Cup with Adaptor Cap – A high-quality feeding essential from local brand Hegen, designed to support your little one’s transition to independent drinking.

F. SG60 Parenting Journal – A dedicated space for parents to document milestones, thoughts, and reflections on their parenting journey.

G. Becky Bunny Storybooks – Engaging tales featuring Becky Bunny, crafted to nurture a love for reading from an early age.

H. Food Bib – A must-have for messy mealtimes, making feeding time fuss-free and fun.

HOW TO RECEIVE IT?

Parents who register by March 15, 2025, can collect their gift at Celebrating Our Families events organized by the People’s Association, happening on weekends in April and May.

For those unable to attend or who register after March 15, home delivery will be available from mid-May onwards.

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Even Singaporean babies born overseas can receive the SG60 Baby Gift, though delivery is only available within Singapore. Additionally, babies born before January 1, but with an Estimated Date of Delivery (EDD) on or after January 1, 2025, will still be eligible upon submission of medical documentation.

A TRIBUTE TO NEW BEGINNINGS

The SG60 Baby Gift is more than just a collection of items. It’s a celebration of life, family, and the journey of parenthood. As Singapore turns 60, this meaningful initiative underscores the nation’s dedication to building a strong, supportive community for generations to come.

To register and learn more, visit go.gov.sg/SG60BabyGift today!

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All You Need To Know About The S$3,000 Baby Support Grant

Parents of Singaporean children born from October 1, 2020 to September 30, 2022 can get a one-time Baby Support Grant to help them alleviate the costs of raising a child amidst the pandemic. The Baby Support Grant will supplement the existing Baby Bonus cash gift. The former is worth S$3,000, while the latter can go as high as S$$10,000. These will be deposited to the bank account that the parents have nominated.

The giving out of funds will start from April 1, 2021 or within one month of enrollment into the Baby Bonus scheme. It will depend on the situation.

Ms. Indranee Rajah, a Minister in the Prime Minister’s Office and a Second Minister for Finance and National Development, highlighted that the Government has allotted some budget to provide support to more Singaporean parents. Lower-income parents with babies on or after October 1 were already eligible for the grant, while those with babies born before that date can benefit from other existing schemes.

She said: “The Government will spare no effort to help couples meet their marriage and parenthood aspiration.” The pandemic has not been easy on all of us and most people have postponed their wedding and family plans.

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A recent survey commissioned by the National Population and Talent Division (NPTD) and the Ministry of Social and Family Development (MSF) found that about 30% of respondents will likely delay marriage or have a child later on because of the pandemic and its effects on the economy and the healthcare system. About 80% of the married individuals stated that they plan to delay having children. The survey collected information from about 4,100 Singaporeans ranging from ages 21 to 45. There is a lot of uncertainty surrounding us as of the moment.

This is why, Ms. Indranee Rajah encouraged the community and businesses to cultivate an environment that is family-friendly.

“We also hope that more businesses and community groups will play their part to support couples juggle work and family, provide affordable goods and services for young families, and ultimately, create a Singapore that is made for families.”

Some companies have answered this plea and are offering special deals to families with young children. For instance, Mothercare will offer its VIP membership to all Singaporeans who are giving birth over the next 12 months to be eligible for their special discounts.

Nonetheless, the Government has asked for the understanding of everyone due to the given duration of this grant. According to them, the specific start dates are necessary for any new measure or enhancement. May this grant aid many Singaporean families, especially those who need it the most!

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