Notes from a calm
corner of KL.
Honest, useful writing for parents — guides, founder thoughts, and a little local know-how.
Earlier in the journal
The toilet that went viral (before we even opened).
Grown adults, genuinely delighted by a tiny toilet seat.
Planning a birthday party was the most stressful thing I did that year.
The smash cake, the balloon arch that wasn't, and the year I handed the keys to Naru.
Why we didn't pad the slide.
On risk, climbing, and being your child's guide — not their limit.
They weren't playing. They were just living.
How a pretend-play kitchen became the most honest corner of Naru.
Nobody here is going to give you the look.
A toddler meltdown, and a room full of parents who just get it.
Your 6-month-old can't play with anything yet.
So why do parents keep bringing babies here?
Has your baby ever been pushed in a play area?
Mine has. And that's exactly why Naru has two separate play areas.
I could have just cooked. Instead, I built Naru.
How a casual catch-up became a 22-day renovation and the play café we'd been waiting for.
We're slow writers — and that's the point.
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