NYP grads inspired by mums’ health struggles

NYP grads inspired by mums’ health struggles


It all started with a dismal PSLE result – Ms Sherine Yeoh had scored 148 for the national examinations and was disappointed with herself.

“It felt like a wake‑up call,” recalled the now 22-year-old, a recent Nanyang Polytechnic (NYP) graduate. “I had always been a happy‑go‑lucky student, but being placed in the Normal (Technical) stream forced me to face reality.

“Seeing my parents, especially my mother, disappointed, definitely added to my guilt.” 

But her mother was supportive and patient. 

Determined to pick herself up, Ms Yeoh went to ITE, where she discovered a passion for games, art and design. This led her to pursue a diploma in animation, games and visual effects at NYP through the Early Admissions Exercise. 

In 2025, Ms Yeoh’s mother developed a health complication, which required her to stay in hospital for a week before being discharged.

“I was so distraught. And during that point in time, I couldn’t see her as I was in Finland doing my internship,” Ms Yeoh said.

“We called every week, and I would just get teary-eyed whenever I saw her on the call, as she looked so sick, and I wanted to be there with her.”

Her mother is still recovering.  

Ms Yeoh’s appreciation for her mother inspired her to design a game titled Dear Mum: Letters From Home in 2026 as part of her school’s graduation requirement. She decided to design a pastry-related game as her mother is a pastry chef. 

Dear Mum: Letters from Home draws inspiration from Cookie Run, a series of online mobile games developed by Devsisters. 

The recipes in game include some of Ms Yeoh’s mother’s favourite desserts, such as Guinness chocolate cake and burnt cheesecake.

PHOTO: COURTESY OF MS SHERINE YEOH

In Ms Yeoh’s game, the main character, Jo, enjoys baking, but has lost all her memories. As players bake recipes from her cookbook, Jo unlocks letters from it, and her memories slowly return. 



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