Events
This page is the collection of events, announcements and fun children activities in Singapore which may interest you and your family.
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Singapore Science Festival 2020
Singapore Science Festival will shine the spotlight on science, technology, engineering and math through fun and engaging activities for participants young and old.
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Welcome Back to I Can Read
I Can Read will be conducting our free Online Assessments for all 25 of their centres on a first-come, first-served basis.
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National Gallery Singapore Commemorates National Day 2020
National Gallery Singapore will launch a series of on-site and online initiatives for the public to mark National Day together, at the Gallery or from home.
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Lorna Whiston July Holiday Camps
Variety of fun and interactive holiday camps for children of ages 3 to 12 years. Onsite camps from 6 to 31 July 2020.
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Families For Life Shares The Care This National Day #FFLShareTheCare
Families for Life (FFL) gears up for National Day with a special call-out to families to Share The Care (#FFLShareTheCare) to support President's Challenge.
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Holidays with I Can Read
Are you anxious to get out and about and looking for quality experiences for your children after the circuit breaker? Reserve your slot now!
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SINGAPO人: Discovering Chinese Singaporean Culture Exhibition Reopens
SINGAPO人 casts a refreshing spotlight on how Chinese heritage, cultural interactions, and public policies have shaped Chinese culture in Singapore.
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5-Days PowerMind Camp to Build Self-Confidence and Resilience
In this 5-Days online PowerMind Camp, children develop their self-confidence, mental resilience, self-leadership, and emotional intelligence through a mix of dynamic activities.
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StoryFest Festival Singapore: StoryFest Online 2020 #SGCultureAnywhere
Held at The Arts House every June, the 2020 edition will see StoryFest being presented as a series of videos that will be released online over the ten-day festival period. #SGCultureAnywhere
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Play Bak Chang Hunt Mini-game And Learn About Duanwu Festival
To encourage more Singaporeans to engage with our Chinese Singaporean culture, the Centre has specially created Bak Chang Hunt - an interactive online mini-game.






















