







Activities and fun things to do this weekend with kids in Singapore
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11. Art Lab: Comic Book Adventure with Your Family
Have you checked out Apple’s free kids’ workshops yet? There’s coding, video lab, and the Art Lab: Comic Book Adventure with Your Family session, where families are invited to imagine a story about how to keep the planet safe. You’ll then head out of the Apple Store to take photos and add drawings and stickers to your comic book on iPad. Recommended for kids aged 8–12 and their parents. Kids will get a Camp T-shirt and certificate. Devices will be provided. Sign up here (you can book ahead for future sessions if these get sold out).
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Have fun at a Dino-themed Water Playground (FREE!)
Dinosaur fans, not only is there a new Dino-Quest exhibit at Suntec with animatronic dinosaurs, interactive dinosaur exhibits and plenty of hands-on activities but there’s also a new dinosaur-themed water playground at Causeway Point that’s completely free! The Dino-themed Water Playground just opened this week – if you’re excited to see what’s in store watch our video here. There’s a Toddler Dino Zone, Adventure Volcano and Crater Zone. Kids will have a blast zooming down the two long slides, running through the dinosaur ribcage with water jets and watching the volcano erupt (with water!). In the evenings, the Dino-themed Wet Playground comes alive with neon lights! Entry is free and no pre-booking is required.
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The newly opened free Choa Chu Kang outdoor playground, also known as The Arena @ Keat Hong, is making waves with its three amazing playgrounds for kids of all ages. From a stunning treehouse-like tower and massive slides that loop multiple times before reaching the bottom, to pirate ship play equipment and swings, there is something fun for children of all ages in each of the three playgrounds. Read all about this playground and 20 other free spots to take the kids to play, here!
Head to the Singapore Zoo for water play!

Did you hear? Singapore Zoo’s Wet Play Area at KidzWorld has reopened after two years of restrictions! Hands down one of our kids’ favourite spots in Singapore this water play area is the best thing after a morning spent seeing all the animals in the zoo. Don’t forget to book a slot to feed some of the animals from giraffes to rhinos and elephants, plus see the educational animal shows while you are there! Read our full guide to Singapore Zoo here.
Have fun at Jurong Lake Gardens (FREE!)
Treat the kids to a play at Jurong lake Gardens’ playground Forest Ramble. The water play is open and the main playground is lots of fun, with structures to climb on and a long slide too. There are 13 different adventure play areas to explore at Forest Ramble, with mini trampolines, rope obstacle courses and other equipment that is nature-inspired based on the actions and motions of the animals that inhabit the freshwater swamp. More info on the Jurong Lake Gardens here.
Deets: Open daily (except Mondays) Clusia Cove and Forest Ramble at Jurong Lake Gardens
Go on a Treasure Hunt: Try Geocaching! (FREE!)
We love a treasure hunt (we can’t wait for Easter where we hope hunting for Easter eggs is back on!) but in the meantime, you can try geocaching with the kids! Geocaching involves finding treasures (called geocaches) hidden by fellow Geocachers – you find the clues to where each treasure is hidden using the GPS on your mobile phone. All you’ll need to do is to download the Geocaching App (the basic access is free), look for a geocache near you and start hunting. Once you find the treasure (which is often a small waterproof container containing a piece of paper where those who found it can write their name) you rehide it in the same place and log your find on the app. A fun way to get the kids out into nature and exploring your neighbourhood.
Visit a Fire Station Open House in person (FREE!)


It’s all systems go as our beloved Fire Station Open Houses are back! Selected Fire Stations are open for visits on Saturday mornings over two time slots – 9am to 9.50am or 10am to 10.50am. Both timeslots are guided tours. Tots will love this experience where you can learn about the cool Emergency Vehicles and their capabilities, watch a demo on donning the full firefighting protective gear, see how the equipment is used (nothing beats seeing those massive sprays in person!). Walk-ins are allowed, but groups of 10 pax or more will be required to make a pre-booking.
Take the kids on a street art hunt (FREE!)
Looking to get the kids out walking? Make it fun by spotting street art along the way! Check out our most comprehensive list of recommended street art murals sorted by neighbourhood here. Head out with a fully charged phone (for all those cute pics) plus a paper and pencil for the kids so they can search out “treasures” that you can challenge them to find.
Ride the playground “train” at Tiong Bahru (FREE!)

Looking for outdoor playgrounds where the kids can let off some steam? The playground in Tiong Bahru makes for a fun kids activity and when the kids have had enough of the choo choo train, you can head to the Wet Market to gorge on pau at Tiong Bahru Pau (or grab a croissant at Tiong Bahru Bakery). We wrote a whole guide to Tiong Bahru neighbourhood here or check out this article for a list of other amazing outdoor playgrounds that are all FREE!
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