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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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.
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Deepavali Light Up at Pang Sua Pond 2021
Keep a lookout for the Bukit Panjang Town Deepavali Festival Light Up @Pang Sua Pond from 24 October to 22 November 2021.
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The First Immersive Minion Café Opens in South-East Asia at Clarke Quay Singapore
The themed pop-up café welcomes fans into the world of the beloved Minions… without having to work for an infamous supervillain.
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Butterfly Maze at Jurong Lake Gardens
The new butterfly maze is complementary and adjoins the children’s section of the therapeutic garden. It is designed with therapeutic intent for children with special needs, such as ADHD.
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Revamped Marks & Spencer Wheelock Place: One-Stop Baby Shop and Singapore’s Largest Food Hall
To celebrate M&S' relaunch and Singapore's 56th birthday, customers will receive a free limited edition tote bag designed by popular local artist Tiffany Lovage.
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New Bukit Gombak Park Singapore Opens With 108 Steps Up the Top
The 4.8-hectare park, which is located at Bukit Batok West Avenue 5 opposite the Bukit Batok Driving Centre, was originally scheduled to be opened in early 2020.
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Reflections at Bukit Chandu Museum
Reflections at Bukit Chandu is a World War II interpretative centre housed in a restored black and white colonial bungalow close to the Battle of Pasir Panjang.
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Taman Jurong: Still a Singaporean’s Favourite
Hidden in plain sight, away from the well-known entertainment paradise of Jurong East. The historic name, Taman Jurong, is barely known to youngsters.

























