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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Bollywood Veggies Farm Singapore – Rebranded to Bollywood Farms
Bollywood Veggies Farm is a living example of how a simple kampung lifestyle has always embodied land productivity & environmental sustainability in Singapore.
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Kranji War Memorial Park Singapore
The Kranji War Memorial in Singapore honours the men and women from the Commonwealth who died in the line of duty during World War II.
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How Many Merlions Are There In Singapore
There are five authorised Merlion statues in Singapore recognised by Singapore Tourist Board (STB) but we managed to find at least 6 others.
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Jurong Heritage Trail
The Jurong Heritage Trail features sites including Jurong Railway, former Drive-in Cinema, '60 stalls', Jurong Hill and Science Centre Singapore.
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Colourful Old Animal Playground Toa Payoh Singapore
Without any movable parts, this vintage animal playground is simply made up of stone structures in the shapes of duck, elephant and horse where kids can ride on them.
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Kranji Countryside – Singapore’s Wild Wild West
Kranji Countryside Association (KCA) Singapore, was formed to promote local agriculture and food production, eco and agro-tourism, education recreation and conservation.
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Old Dove Playground At Dakota Crescent
Right in the Dakota Crescent's old HDB blocks is the vintage Dove playground, one of the few nostalgic playgrounds left in Singapore.
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Hideaways – Creating With Nature Exhibition By Playeum
Playeum, Singapore's first Children's Centre for Creativity, open its second exhibition for children. Here are 5 things you and your child can do when you are there.
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Explore the Kranji Heritage Trail in Singapore
The Kranji Heritage Trail Singapore was launched in 2011 and covers 14 historical and agricultural trail markers. How many have you visited?
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Thow Kwang Industry Dragon Kiln
Thow Kwang Pottery also owns Singapore’s oldest surviving dragon kiln, which used to fire ceramics products on a regular basis.