What’s New
This section is a collection of articles on upcoming Events, Open House, Holiday Programmes, Sales & Promotions, Reviews, News & Announcements.
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TNAP Highlights: What’s new in Singapore March 2026
Join us in celebrating the vibrant tapestry of culture, music, and festivities that make Singapore a truly extraordinary destination this March!
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Free family activities not to miss this March Holiday
To help you plan your week for the March holidays, here are some free activities you can bring your family to during the week-long break.
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Singapore International Festival of Arts (SIFA) 2026
Led by the call-to-action "Let's Play!", SIFA 2026 invites audiences to explore, experiment, engage and be inspired by the arts.
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LEGOLAND® Malaysia Resort Launches 2026 Edition of Asia’s Biggest LEGO® School Competition
LEGOLAND School Challenge 2026, bringing together young creators from across the region to celebrate creativity, collaboration and innovation through the power of play.
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KinderBuds Preschool: Chinese Immersion Preschool
KinderBuds Preschool delivers an immersive Chinese programme designed to nurture both proficiency and a genuine love for the language from an early age.
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One Punggol Free Movie Screening – Totto-chan: The Little Girl at the Window
March Fun Fiesta at ONE Punggol - free screening of the animated film Totto-chan: The Little Girl at the Window.
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What’s new in Singapore in 2026: Exciting Attractions and Experiences Await
In 2026, Singapore will unveil a range of new attractions, including Exploria and Disney Adventure by Disney Cruise Line.
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PokĂ©mon’s new ‘Day-to-Night Adventure’ experience takes flight on the Singapore Cable Car
Soar across the skyline with first-generation Pokémon by day and uncover UV-reactive surprises by night, including Mew, hidden among the cable car cabins.
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Children’s Museum Singapore launches it’s first Children’s book
The Children’s Museum Singapore (CMSG), part of HeritageSG, launches its first-ever children’s book, WonderBot and the Time Travel Capsule.
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Kids Eat FREE at These Restaurants and Cafes in Singapore
Dining out as a family can get very expensive and can easily set you back by a hundred dollars. These restaurants just make life easier for us because kids dine for FREE!























