The 70s Kids Circle | Singapore
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For Singapore Kids Born in the 70s

If you grew up before smartphones...

...before the internet, and before everything became digital, you belong to the last analog childhood.

We’re collecting the memories of Singapore’s 70s generation — the games we played, the places we grew up, the things that quietly disappeared. Join the private circle where these memories are shared.

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Do You Remember These?

Chapteh days

Chapteh days

Five stones

Five stones

Mama shop jars

Mama shop jars

Channel 8 test pattern

Channel 8 test pattern

Cassette tape

Cassette + Pencil

Old books

Brown paper covers

Old SBS ticket

Old SBS ticket

Old school canteen

Old school canteen

"If these bring back memories… you’re one of us."

The Last Analog Generation

If you were born in the 70s in Singapore, you grew up in a world that no longer exists.

You walked home from school alone.

You played downstairs until the lights came on.

You memorised phone numbers.

You waited by the radio to record your favourite song.

You watched Singapore transform in real time.

This page is for the generation that experienced that transition.

Inside the 70s Kids Circle

  • New nostalgic short videos
  • Forgotten Singapore memories
  • Stories from people who grew up in the same era
  • Occasional gatherings or experiences
  • Health & longevity insights for our generation
  • Special projects celebrating our childhood era

"This is not social media noise.
It’s a quiet circle for people who remember."

Thousands Of Singaporeans From The 70s Are Rediscovering These Memories

AL

Alvin L.

Born 1973

"Forgotten all about the mama shop tab notebook! Used to buy 5-cent iced lollies there every afternoon."

ST

Shirley T.

Born 1976

"Channel 8 sign-off — totally remember that. We had to stand up and wait for Majulah Singapura to finish."

DK

David K.

Born 1971

"This brought back my entire childhood. I forwarded it to my old secondary school chat group instantly."

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"Childhood felt endless.
Until one day it wasn’t."

Join the generation remembering it together.

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