Activities Resources
Out of ideas on what you can do with your little ones? We’ve got a host of activities for you to try from indoors to outdoors, to free places and exciting attractions to visit.
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Pony Riding For Kids In Singapore
We trotted the island to discover where you can saddle your kids up for a pony ride or horse riding lessons.
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Spider Playground at SkyOasis @ Dawson
Located at the replacement site for Tanglin Halt SERS residents, this spider at Sky Oasis @ Dawson playground was inspired by the vibrant life and biodiversity of the surrounding...
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Gardens by the Bay Opens New Inter-generational Community Space Active Garden
Active Garden is a new 10,000 sqm purpose-built green space for people across generations to connect with one another through physical, social and learning activities.
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Explore the New Sentosa Heritage Trail
The Sentosa Heritage Trail also unearths the history of the early settlers on the island comprising diverse communities across different time periods.
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A Movie Experience Like No Other: The Omni-Theatre
See more. Hear more. Feel more. Read on to find out what makes the Omni-Theatre a truly unique viewing experience.
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10 of the Best Kid-friendly Activities to do in Australia
No matter which region or state you choose to visit, there's plenty to keep the family entertained Down Under.
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Mandai River Wonders Singapore
Visitors to appreciate and protect fragile freshwater ecosystems, and is home to threatened species such as the giant panda, manatee and Mekong giant catfish.
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Singapore Discovery Centre SDC – A Multi-sensory Learning Experience
Through fun and interactive galleries and attractions, visitors enjoy a multi-sensory learning experience while gaining insights into Singapore's dreams, aspirations and challenges.
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SkyHelix Sentosa, Singapore’s Highest Open-air Panoramic Ride
Be mesmerised by the breathtaking 360° views stretching from Sentosa to the Keppel Bay area and the Southern Islands.
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Foster Your Child’s Curiosity With These Five Home Experiments
Through these five easy at-home experiments, you can help contribute to the growth of STEM by stimulating your child's mind and having fun in the process.