10 Fun Activities To Do With Your Kids In Singapore
10 Fun Activities To Do With Your Kids In Singapore
1. Art Jamming
There are numerous unique art studios around the island that cater to both adult and young artists, such as Arty Party, an abstract art jamming studio where kids and adults can use water-based, non-toxic paints to create extraordinary art, such as a swinging pendulum painting, splashing canvas art, glow-in-the-dark art and marbling art.
62B Queen St, Singapore 188541
Mon to Thurs: 10:30am – 7:30pm
Closed on Wednesday
Fri to Sun: 10:30am – 9pm
Estimated Price: SGD$128 for 2 pax
2. Spending an afternoon with furry friends
Fancy spending an afternoon cuddling little kittens whilst also helping a good cause? Head on down to The Kitten Sanctuary to spend an hour playing with street cats and kittens looking for good homes! Your entrance fee goes towards funding the housing, food, and medical bills that these lovely kitties from the streets need.
Playing with an adorable kitten from The Kitten Sanctuary. Source: The Kitten Sanctuary
737A North Bridge Rd, Singapore 198705
Visiting Slots
Tuesday to Friday: 11am
Tuesday to Thursday: 7pm
Saturday and Sunday: 10.30am, 12pm, 2.30pm and 4pm
Estimated Price: SGD$20 per pax
3. Learn more about Singapore’s marine life
The Untamed Paths is one such operator providing exciting intertidal coastal walks for young children and adults.
A young child and their guardian exploring during an intertidal walk. Source: The Untamed Paths
Orto, 91 Lor Chencharu, Back Gate, Singapore 769194
Estimated Price: SGD$79 per adult; SGD$38 per child
4. Visit a museum
Gone are the days when museums were seen as stuffy, uninspiring sites. These days, museums offer an extensive range of exciting programmes that will definitely appeal to young children. The Science Centre Singapore, for instance, has 14 interactive galleries designed for young scientists. They even have a special programme (Kidsstop) geared towards toddlers, helping them learn and grow through play and inquiry.
Children immersed in role-play at Kidsstop. Source: Science Centre Singapore
Fancy something a little out of the ordinary? Bring your little one to the Museum of Ice Cream Singapore, which is the world’s largest and first international museum of ice cream. With its multi-sensory exhibits and free ice cream tastings, your little one will surely have an amazing time!
A parent and child having fun in the ice cream pit. Source: Museum of Ice Cream Singapore
15 Science Centre Rd, Singapore 609081
Tuesdays – Sundays: 10:00 am – 1:00 pm, 2:00 pm – 5:00 pm (Last Entry: 4:15 pm)
Estimated Price: From SGD$6 per adult, SGD$4 per child; complimentary for Singaporeans during off-peak hours
Museum of Ice Cream
100 Loewen Rd, Singapore 248837
Thursday – Sunday 10am – 10pm
Estimated Price: From SGD$36 per pax; Children under 2 years old enter for free
5. Visit a farm
Goats at Hay Diaries Farm. Source: Hay Dairies Farm
Some visitors on a guided tour around Bollywood Veggies. Source: Bollywood Veggies
3 Lim Chu Kang Lane 4, Singapore 718859
9:00am to 4:00pm (Mon, Wed, Thurs, Fri, Sat & Sun)
Farm is closed on every Tues
Estimated Price: Entrance Fee is chargeable upon entry
Bollywood Veggies
100 Neo Tiew Rd, Singapore 719026
Monday – Friday: 8am – 4pm
Saturday & Sunday: 7am – 4pm
Estimated Price: Free entry
6. Read at a library treehouse
My Tree House at the National Library Singapore. Source: National Library Board Singapore
Children Section at Central Public Library, 100 Victoria Street, Singapore 188064.
10.00 am to 9.00 pm daily
Estimated Price: Free
7. Visit Lakeside Garden, Jurong
My Tree House at the National Library Singapore. Source: National Library Board Singapore
104 Yuan Ching Rd S618665
Open 24/7 generally
Estimated Price: Free
8. Fly a kite at Marina Barrage
Marina Barrage
8 Marina Gardens Dr, Singapore 018951
Open 24 hours
Estimated price: Free
9. Ride Ponies
Even in the city, there are opportunities for your little ones to have an exciting adventure with a new friend! Pony rides are growing increasingly popular amongst young children, and is the first step towards actual horse riding. Lucky for you, there are many places in Singapore that offer pony rides, such as Gallop Stable and Bukit Timah Saddle Club.
A young rider beaming on his pony along with his friends. Source: Gallop Stable
100 Turf Club Road, 287992
Tues – Friday: 10 am to 12 pm / 2 pm to 6 pm
Saturday, Sunday and PH: 9 am to 12 pm / 2 pm to 7 pm
Estimated price: $10 per ride Bukit Timah Saddle Club
51 Fairways Dr., Singapore 286965
Saturday and Sunday from 10.30am – 1.00pm
Estimated price: $12 per ride
10. Go island-hopping
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