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Looking for creative ways to spend quality time with your kids? You’ve come to the right place!
We round up a list of things to do with your kids in Singapore over the weekends. Not only do these kids-friendly activities in Singapore cater to a wide range of interests; they also keep young minds stimulated without screen time.
Whether your kiddo enjoys whipping up dishes or is eager to play a paleontologist for a day, we list down a plethora of kids-friendly activities in Singapore.
Idle weekends will soon be a thing of the past! Read along to discover them — you might even have more fun than expected!
Choose from these kids-friendly activities in Singapore
1. Paleontologist — Take a walk on the wild side at Jurassic Mile
Image credit: Changi Airport Official Website
Kid's obsession with dinosaurs knows no bounds! While they may be extinct, your lil ones can still admire the group of reptiles that roamed the face of the earth millions of years ago.
At Jurassic Mile, there are life-sized exhibits peppered along the 1-km stretch of cycling and walking trail. Think of the likes of a Tyrannosaurus Rex, Diplodocus, dinosaur eggs, and more! It's a dino-mite photo op galore that'll have your kids grinning from ear to ear.
Tip: Make your way to Changi Airport T4 Car Park 4A to head directly to Jurassic Mile. Also, don’t forget to put on a comfortable pair of shoes to avoid sore feet.
Address: Airport Boulevard
2. Animal lover — Get up close and personal with freshwater animals at River Safari
Make your way to River Safari to familiarise yourself with one of the world's largest collections of freshwater animals.
You and your kids will come across a whopping 7,500 animals and 400 plant species from the rivers Nile and Congo to Yangtze and Ganges. Plus, you can even catch sight of Singapore's first panda cub, born to parents Kai Kai and Jia Jia slightly less than a month ago.
After all that, end your visit by embarking on Amazon River Quest, where a boat will take the family along South America’s greatest river. Keep your eyes peeled for animals such as the jaguar, Brazilian tapir, and giant anteater who may be blending in with their surroundings.
Address: 80 Mandai Lake Road, Singapore 729826
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3. Acrobat — Jump for joy at SuperPark Singapore
Image credit: SuperPark Singapore Official Website
If non-stop fun with your kids is up your aisle, SuperPark Singapore will not disappoint. The indoor playground, spanning over 40,000 sq ft, boasts a plethora of play areas to keep kids of all ages on their toes.
Here's what you can look forward to: a trampoline platform, complete with a foam pit for them to perform some gravity-defying flips; flying fox; tube slide; ninja track; kid’s gym; and so much more. The world will be their oyster and they will have ample opportunity to build their strength and confidence there.
Tip: Put on sports shoes if you’re planning to undertake Super Climb and Skate & Scoot World.
Address: 3 Temasek Boulevard, Suntec City Mall, #02-477 (North Wing), Singapore 038983
With a DBS/POSB Card, you can avail off discounted entrance tickets to SuperPark Singapore:
Junior Ticket: S$19.90 (U.P. S$23.90)
Student Ticket: S$24.90 (U.P. S$28.90)
All Other Ticket: S$29.90 (U.P. S$33.90)
4. Artist — Unleash your creativity at Arudio
Image credit: Arudio Official Facebook Page
Let the creative juices of your young ones flow during a pottery workshop at Arudio. Throughout the three-hour handbuilding trial class, children as young as six years old can learn to manipulate clay with a manual spinning wheel in order to come up with an array of designs such as mugs and bowls.
The wheel throwing trial class — ideal for those above 12 years old and above — involves using an electric pottery wheel and both hand and leg coordination to fabricate a simple vessel. There are even short and self-glazing classes for those wishing to kick start their kiddos' hobby.
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Address: 11 Woodlands Close, #09-30, Singapore 737853
5. Archaeologist — Dig up the past at Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum
Image credit: Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum Official Website
Ever pondered over your children's questions about life on earth before the beginning of time?
Be an archaeologist for a day and have all your answers ready at Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum.
Spanning seven stories, this museum houses a collection of treasures. You and your children can examine physical remains including that of diplodocid sauropods, a female sperm whale, and a Sunda pangolin. We're sure all the curious cats will have a better grasp of evolution and adaptation after this enriching experience.
Address: 2 Conservatory Drive, Singapore 117377