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Looking for things to do in Singapore this weekend with the kids? We’ve got your back. There are so many things to do in Singapore with kids, and we’ve got the lowdown on all the best kids’ events and free things to do this weekend! Whether it’s fun kids’ activities, kid-friendly parks, free outdoor playgrounds, kid-friendly libraries and free water playgrounds, you’ll have no trouble figuring out what to do in Singapore with kids. Read on for our weekly roundup of weekend events and activities, what’s on in Singapore, and what to do in Singapore this weekend.
Here’s a snippet of things to do in Singapore this weekend: Children’s Festival 2025 at GBTB, the new Curiosity Cove, Children’s Season, a Stitch takeover of VivoCity, lots of cultural and artsy kids’ events and more.
Read more: 101 Best Kids’ Activities & Things To Do In Singapore With Kids
Disclaimer: These are external events not owned or managed by Sassy Mama. Always check with the organiser for changes or cancellations before heading over.
Best things to do and where to go this weekend with kids in Singapore:
1. Stitch-themed Children’s Festival at GBTB (FREE!)

Children’s Festival 2025 is back at Gardens by the Bay and this year’s theme surrounds the adorable and mischievous Stitch from Disney’s Lilo & Stitch! Our favourite little blue alien will be the highlight of large-scale installations, including a 7-metre-tall “surf” slide, an inflatable forest, a ‘Space Adventure’, a sensory “beach” made of kinetic sand, and more! Read more about Children’s Festival 2025 here.
Deets: 24 May – 15 June, 10am – 9pm (installations close at 7pm), Supertree Grove Gardens by the Bay
2. Explore the new play space at ACM & Me (FREE*)

There’s a new children’s space at the Asian Civilisations Museum, and it’s got three thematic zones for kids to explore: ‘Who am I?’, ‘What’s my story?’ and ‘What can I create?’. Families can create self-portraits using magnetic shapes, reimagine mythical creatures and let a space of colours, lights and music move them. Entry to the ACM & Me play space at ACM’s permanent galleries is FREE for Singaporeans and Permanent Residents; standard rates apply otherwise. Stay tuned here.
Deets: 23 May onwards, Saturday – Thursday 10am – 7pm, Friday 10am – 9pm, Contemporary Gallery, Asian Civilisations Museum
Read more: Kid-Friendly Museums & Exhibitions In Singapore
3. Installations, treasure hunt & more at National Museum (FREE!)

The National Museum of Singapore’s Children’s Season has plenty of free activities for the little ones! Check out an interactive installation about the early migrants who built Singapore, a Mama Shop where kids can take the lead, an artefact hunt, a character meet-and-greet, and storytelling and screening sessions. Ticketed programmes are also available, such as sensory play stations and other workshops. More info here.
Deets: 24 May – 29 June, various dates here, National Museum of Singapore
4. Hang out with Disney’s Stitch at VivoCity (FREE!)

Bring your little Stitch fans to VivoCity this weekend for lots of wholesome cosmic fun. Snap lots of photos at the 626 Party photo zones, including a 4.5-metre-tall Stitch installation. There are also Stitch-themed game stations (separate charges apply), a Mini Express Train ride and more. Finally, cop some Stitch march and blind boxes at the Miniso Stitch Fluffy Pop-Up, the first of its kind in Singapore. More info here.
Deets: 21 May – 29 June, VivoCity
5. Fresh produce & wellness zone at Garden Vibes (FREE entry)

There’s a fab farmers’ market taking place at Garden Vibes this weekend and you’ll be able to check out an array of producers from Australia, New Zealand, Europe and Singapore. There’s also a wellness zone on the rooftop of myVillage, where you can meet their nutritionist, yoga and sound bath partners. Meanwhile, kids can look forward to Disney-themed dance sessions, gymnastics and urban farming workshops. Secure your spot here.
Deets: 24 May, 9am – 6pm, myVillage, Serangoon Gardens
6. Visit the newly revamped SuperPark

Following a massive upgrade, SuperPark Singapore reopens this weekend with 13 new installations across three revamped signature zones! Check out the Freestyle Hall with climbing walls and trampolines; the Games Arena with 18 interactive stations to test your agility, accuracy and teamwork; and the Adventure Area that’s essentially a huge playground for kids to explore. Fuel up at the all-new Super Recharge Cafe, where you can get kid-friendly grub like hotdogs and pizzas, as well as refreshing drinks. Get tickets here.
Deets: From 25 May, SuperPark Singapore, Suntec City Mall
7. Puppetry, music & more at Little SIFA (FREE!)

The Singapore International Festival of Arts (SIFA) kicks off this weekend! On top of an array of art experiences surrounding the theme ‘More Than Ever’, there are FREE kids’ events at Little SIFA taking place throughout the month of May!
Check out ‘Animal Farm’, a live puppet show; the main show from 16 to 18 May is ticketed, but kids can attend a free variation of the show from 30 May to 1 June and meet the life-sized puppets for themselves! There’s also a fascinating kinetic installation called ‘The House Between The Winds’ made specially for young ones, as well as The Purple Symphony, a live orchestra that’ll play some recognisable faves. View the full lineup for SIFA 2025 here.
The House Between The Winds: 19 May – 1 June, 11am – 10pm, Empress Lawn, Fullerton Road
The Purple Symphony: 23 – 25 May, 7pm – 7.30pm, Empress Lawn, Fullerton Road
Animal Farm (FREE variation): 30 May – 1 June, 7pm – 7.30pm, Empress Lawn, Fullerton Road
8. Joget dancing, activity trails & more at Peranakan Museum

The Pernakan Museum has plenty of FREE kids’ events for a fun weekend activity. ‘Mari Mari to the Peranakan Museum’ (part of the Singapore Heritage Festival) is in full swing till 25 May. Take part in an activity trail (museum admission applies) that takes you through the museum’s galleries and you may very well bring home a prize! There’s also a dance-along at the museum lobby, as well as a contemporary installation that highlights Peranakan craftsmanship, and more. More info here.
Deets: Now till 25 May, Peranakan Museum
9. Kid-friendly performances at Cultural Extravaganza 2025 (FREE!)

If you’re looking for free things to do this weekend, check out the Cultural Extravaganza 2025 at the Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre. This free annual programme has engaging performances that’ll introduce kids to local Chinese arts and culture in a relaxed space–all for free! There’s the sensory-based theatrical performances ‘The Spice Mission’ that’s all about sambal chilli; a performance about Singapore’s kampong days to today’s modern housing; as well as a fun dance performance by children! More info here.
Deets: 9 May – 7 June, Various dates and timings can be found here, Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre
10. A market for good causes at Pasar Charity (FREE!)

We’re always big supporters of teaching our kids the value of volunteering in Singapore, and now’s your chance to support an array of meaningful charitable organisations. Head over to Pasar Charity 2025 this weekend, where you’ll not only find an array of booths by local charities, but also pre-loved goods, upcycled items and more. All proceeds go to a good cause, so check it out this weekend!
Deets: 23 – 25 May, 2pm – 7pm, Smith Street, Chinatown
11. Bring football fans for Clash of the Giants

It’s a football all-star event at Clash of the Giants this weekend! Football stars from Manchester United and Liverpool (Louis Saha, Jaap Stam, Robbie Fowler, David James and more) will go head to head in a futsal match at Resorts World Convention Centre’s futsal pitch. There are meet-and-greet sessions and futsal clinics, too. Tickets cost from $134 and you can get them here.
Deets: 24 – 25 May, Resorts World Convention Centre
12. Catch a kids’ theatre show & concert

The weekend is perfect for catching a kids’ theatre show or concert! Just head over to the Esplanade for ‘Karung Guni Boy’, an Esplanade Production that’s all about imagination with everyday objects. Read more about all the kids’ theatre shows and concerts in Singapore here.
Karung Guni Boy: 9 – 25 May, Esplanade Theatre Studio, tickets from $23 here
13. Performances, workshops, food & more at HOMEGROUND (FREE!)

Get a huge dose of culture when you head to the HOMEGROUND Experience at Gardens by the Bay. Part of the Singapore HeritageFest 2025, the experience comprises an array of cultural performances, yummy local food, workshops and artisanal stalls over at the Silver Garden. Bring the fam over for a weekend outing to enjoy the free programmes–view the full schedule here.
Deets: Now till 25 May, 10am – 10pm, Silver Garden, Gardens by the Bay (various dates & timings apply for various programmes)
14. Attend a storytelling sesh at Gateway Kids Club (FREE!)

Did you know that there are free kids’ storytelling sessions every Saturday at the Gateway Theatre? Gateway Kids Club offers a different theme each month, and this May, it’s all about kindness! Gateway Kids Club is teaming up with the Singapore Kindness Movement, making it the perfect opportunity for the kiddos to learn about generosity and selflessness. There’s a Mother’s Day special on 10 May as well as special appearances by Singa the Lion! Register here.
Deets: 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 May, 10am onwards, Gateway Dance Studio
Read more: Kids Theatre Shows & Concerts Happening In Singapore
15. Peranakan art workshops at Capitol Singapore & CHIJMES

It’s all about Peranakan culture at Capitol Singapore and CHIJMES this month. Part of the Singapore HeritageFest, ‘A Spoonful of Peranakan Heritage’ brings IG-worthy photo ops and fun cultural arts workshops for families. There’s nyonya beadwork embroidery, batik painting and tile motif painting–all redeemable with a minimum spend of $60 at either Capitol Singapore or CHIJMES. You can also redeem Peranakan kitchenware with the same minimum spend! T&Cs apply and more info here.
Deets: 1 – 25 May, Capitol Singapore and CHIJMES
16. New comics & games library at Punggol Coast Mall

Fans of comic books and games, it’s time to make a beeline for Punggol Coast Mall! There’s a new pop-up Comics and Games Library that features over 7,000 comics, game-themed books and graphic novels. You can find popular comic book titles, and even kids’ hits such as Dog Man and Bluey. There are even board games visitors can play!
Deets: Open daily, 10am – 10pm (including PH), Punggol Coast Mall
17. Sign up for these upcoming kid-friendly marathons

There are SO many marathons in Singapore taking place in the upcoming months, and they promise plenty of fitness fun for the whole family! The National Vertical Marathon (25 May) is also back–perfect for those who always love taking the stairs. Keep your eyes peeled for the super adorable SAFRA Diaper Dash (29 May – 1 June) as well, Singapore’s one and only run for crawlers to toddlers! Stay tuned for all the Singapore marathons and running events coming up.
18. Watch a free outdoor movie by the beach at Sentosa (FREE!)

If you’re looking for free things to do over the weekend, head over to Sentosa to enjoy Movies by the Beach at Palawan Kidz City Roof Garden. Free movie screenings take place every Saturday and Sunday at 7pm. All you have to do is bring your picnic blanket and basket, and good company. No pre-bookings are required, so just show up! You’ll find family-friendly movies including action flicks and comedies on the programme. Find out what’s screening here.
Deets: Now till 1 June, Saturday & Sunday, 7pm, Palawan Kidz City Roof Garden, Sentosa
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See life-sized dinos at Jurassic World: The Experience

The Cloud Forest at Gardens by the Bay has turned into a dinosaur park! See life-sized dinosaurs, including an 8.5-metre-tall Brachiosaurus, a majestic T-Rex and even a petting zoo with baby dinosaurs. Keep your eyes peeled for plant species that date all the way back to the Jurassic Period. Standard rates for Cloud Forest apply. Get tickets here.
Deets: 29 May onwards, 9am – 9pm (last admission 8pm), Cloud Forest, Gardens by the Bay
Interactive light installations at i Light Singapore 2025 (FREE!)

Head to Marina Bay, South Beach, Raffles Place and the Singapore River over the weekend of 29 May to 21 June and you’ll spot multi-sensory light installations. That’s right–i Light Singapore 2025 is back with 17 light installations in an SG60 theme. Look out for an illuminated garden, a piano walk, a reverse waterfall and more. Read all about i Light Singapore 2025 here.
Deets: 29 May – 21 June, Sunday – Thursday 7.30pm – 11pm, Friday – Saturday 7.30pm – 12am, Marina Bay, South Beach, Raffles Place & Singapore River
Shop at Night at Orchard (FREE entry!)

Night at Orchard is back, and is here to stay every last weekend of the month till September! This weekend market is now bigger and better than before, extending from Ngee Ann City to Wisma Atria and ION Orchard. Look forward to more experiential brands, local and international brands, pet-friendly finds, wellness products, sustainability-driven brands and more. More info here.
Deets: 30 May – 1 June 2025, 3pm – 10pm, From ION Orchard to Ngee Ann City, Orchard Road
Read more: Weekend Markets & Flea Markets In Singapore
Arts & crafts activities at the Children’s Museum (FREE!)

Children’s Season 2025 is back at Children’s Museum Singapore and this year’s theme is all about ‘Belonging’. That said, the month of June is packed with programmes that allow kids to hone their natural curiosity and creativity. Kids can take part in an array of free workshops and craft activities, including building a “time-travelling machine”, crafting paper lighthouses, painting and a self-guided activity about a UFO! Ticketed programmes are also available. More info here.
Deets: 31 May – 29 June, various dates here, Children’s Museum Singapore
Need more ideas? Check out our list of 101 Things To Do In Singapore With The Best Kids Activities
Multi-sensory installations at Gallery Children’s Biennale (FREE!)

Gallery Children’s Biennale opens this weekend at National Gallery Singapore. Kids can explore eight multi-sensory installations, all surrounding the theme “Tomorrow, We’ll Be…”. It’s all about Joy, Kindness, Love and Dream and is designed for kids of all ages. In fact, it’s the first time all installations are baby-friendly. Find out more about Gallery Children’s Biennale here.
Deets: 31 May 2025 – 29 March 2026, National Gallery Singapore
Jumptopia Lite: Bounce Beyond at Suntec City

There’s a pop-up inflatable playground at Suntec City and it’s got tonnes of fun for the kiddos. The little ones can bounce through inflatable desserts, complete with towering slides, winding tunnels, a rainbow ball pit and more. Tickets are $15 for a 30-minute play session, with perks for Suntec+ members and DBS/POSB Cardmembers. Remember to bring your non-slip socks!
Deets: 29 May – 29 June, 11am – 9.30pm (last entry 9am), Suntec City Atrium (Tower 1 & 2)
Whimsical balloons at Pop Air

Give the kiddos a weekend to remember at the new Pop Air exhibition by the Balloon Museum! With large-scale inflatable installations, interactive artworks and lots of baubles and balloons, the kids are surely going to enjoy this one! Highlights include a 1,000sqm space filled with latex balloons, cloud swings and more. Tickets are $63 for adults and $48 for children and you can get them here.
Deets: 13 June – 31 August, Marina Bay Sands
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Visit the new Chinatown Heritage Centre

The Chinatown Heritage Centre has reopened, and stepping inside is like taking a trip back in time. Show the kiddos what life used to be like in the 1950s, with artefacts and recreations of what the interiors of these restored shophouses used to look like–clutter and all. Admission is affordable, at $12 for Singapore Residents, and you can get tickets here.
Deets: Open daily, 10am – 7pm, Chinatown Heritage Centre, 48 Pagoda Street, Singapore 059207
Read more: Kid-Friendly Museums & Exhibits In Singapore
Play at the new PropNex Family Zone at GBTB (FREE!)

Looking for new things to do this weekend with the kids? Head to the newly opened PropNex Family Zone at Gardens by the Bay. Inspired by the Supertrees of GBTB, this fab outdoor playground has lots of climbing and play structures for kids, and is built to accommodate inclusivity! Stay past sunset, because the playground lights up, just like the Supertrees themselves! Watch our Reel before heading down.
Deets: Open daily from 5am – 2am, Gardens by the Bay
Splash around at the new Canberra Cove (FREE!)

There’s a new water playground in Singapore and it’s located at the Bukit Canberra community hub! Canberra Cove offers plenty of fun for when the weather is scorching. It’s divided into two sections: one with shallow cascading falls that little kids will love splashing around, and another with fun water fountains and streams. Read more about all the water playgrounds in Singapore here and watch our Reel here.
Deets: Open daily 7am – 7pm, Canberra Cove water playground, 21 Canberra Link, Singapore 756973
Play golf with dinos at clubFACE

There’s a new dinosaur attraction in Singapore and it promises a day of challenging fun! Enter: Dino Putt at clubFACE, an 18-hole putting course that’s graced by friendly dinosaurs–some even move! If you’re heading over with the little ones, hop on a dino ride to explore the whole course. You’ll be able to spot plenty of your favourite dinos here! Read more about all the places to see dinosaurs in Singapore! Watch our Reel here.
Deets: Open daily, 10am – 11pm, clubFACE, 511 Upper Jurong Road, #02-05, Singapore 638366
Explore the new Rainforest Wild Asia

The highly-anticipated Rainforest Wild Asia opens 12 March! Look forward to zones that replicate the natural habitats of wildlife from around Asia, including beautiful limestone formations that are home to Francois langurs and the Rock Cascade that’s home to majestic tigers. There are also zones kids will love exploring such as the Forest Floor and The Cavern, a replica of the famous Mulu Caves in Sarawak. Get tickets here.
Tickets available here! Get 1 child ticket for FREE with the purchase of 2 adult tickets (prices from $43). Plus, get 3 KrisFlyer miles per $1 for bookings on Pelago here. In addition, DBS/POSB Cardmembers will enjoy additional 3 KrisFlyer miles per $1 spent (total of 6 KrisFlyer miles). You can also find discounts and deals on activities within Rainforest Wild Asia here.
Deets: Rainforest Wild Asia, 20 Mandai Lake Road, Singapore 729825
Read more: Full Guide To Rainforest Wild Asia
Watch a free movie at Nightflix Somerset (FREE!)

Every first Saturday of the month, head down to Somerset Youth Park for a free outdoor movie screening at Nightflix Somerset! All you have to do is bring your own headphones, a picnic mat and movie buddies (aka your kids) to enjoy a free movie screening. Just register via the Cinewav app to secure a spot! More info here.
Deets: 7.30pm, Every first Saturday of the month till 31 December 2025, Somerset Youth Park
New art installations at Punggol Waterway (FREE!)

There are three new art installations along Punggol Waterway and the kids are sure to appreciate them. Check out the huge coloured pencils near Waterway Point where you can also pick up snippets of Punggol’s past mangrove habitats. Head towards the Adventure Bridge to spot a crocodile arch that pays homage to the reptiles that used to live in Punggol’s mangroves. And finally, over at SAFRA Punggol, you’ll find a Flora and Fauna Kinetics Playscape with bugs that move! Watch our Reel here.
Deets: Open daily, Waterway Point, Adventure Bridge, SAFRA Punggol
Check out the new Mandai Boardwalk (FREE!)

The Mandai Boardwalk is now open! Head over to check out the new 3.3km-long trail–we hear it’s stroller-friendly so it’ll be a breezy stroll through the Upper Seletar Reservoir and the Central Catchment Nature Reserve. You’ll find five thematic stations and a lookout point along the trail, all of which are inspired by the wildlife of the area. Watch our Reel here and find more info here.
Deets: Open daily 7am – 7pm, trail entrances at Mandai Wildlife East and River Wonders
Check out the new Keppel Coastal Trail (FREE!)

There’s a new walking trail at Labrador Nature Park and it’s super kid-friendly! The Keppel Coastal Trail is now open and it has a 90-metre-long elevated boardwalk that overlooks the coastline. It also has a 250-metre-long rustic trail lined by newly planted greenery. While it’s not particularly huge, the trail is a great addition for young kids to explore. Watch our Reel here!
Deets: Open daily, 7am – 7pm, near Car Park B of Labrador Nature Reserve, Labrador Villa Road
Visit the newly reopened Big Sister’s Island

After a three-year closure, Big Sister’s Island is now reopened! Bring the kids for a weekend of snorkelling and exploring the natural beauty of the island. There are beaches, lagoons, corals and a 230-metre forest trail that’ll make you feel like you’re nowhere near Singapore. Sister’s Island requires a 30-minute boat ride and you can get there from the Marina South Pier.
Read more about Singapore’s beaches.
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Play giant chess or lawn bowls (FREE!)

Did you know that you can hire out free Giant Chess sets from Sports Hub if you book ahead? Make it a family game. It’s brainpower, and a physical workout, as you will have to use both your hands and feet to make the chess pieces move. There are lots of other free outdoor facilities from basketball courts and beach volleyball courts, to a playground and lawn bowls, too. More info here.
Deets: Prebook chess sets ahead. Singapore Sports Museum rooftop, 6 Stadium Walk, Singapore
Go on a treasure hunt: try Geocaching! (FREE!)

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 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. Geocaching is a fun way to get the kids out in nature and exploring your neighbourhood.
Borealis Northern Lights at Supertree Grove (FREE!)
Check out the new outdoor installation at Gardens by the Bay! Borealis is a free immersive light and sound installation at Supertree Grove created by Switzerland-based artist Dan Ache. Using layers of light and cloud particles, the magical splendour of the Northern Lights is recreated. Admire the sights as a soundtrack by French composer Guillaume Desbois plays in the background. Borealis happens on Mondays and the weekend only (timing below) and is in addition to the Garden Rhapsody light and sound show, where the lights on the Supertrees dance to a changing musical soundtrack that takes place daily at 7.45pm and 8.45pm.
Deets: Borealis: Mondays, 8pm – 8.30pm; Every Sat & Sun 9pm – 9.30pm, Supertree Grove
Sentosa Sensoryscape: Multi-sensory experience (FREE!)

This weekend, why not check Sentosa Sensoryscape – a 350-metre garden walkway that features immersive experiences at six sensory gardens to awaken all senses? The areas are the Lookout Loop, Tactile Trellis, Scented Sphere, Symphony Streams, Palate Playground, and Glow Garden. Each is enriched with immersive and audio-visual experiences. Find responsive plants at Tactile Trellis, breathe in therapeutic fragrances at the Scented Sphere or nibble on edible plants at the Palate Playground. Plus, come nightfall look out for ImagiNite (daily from 7:50pm) – an interactive digital light art (projection mapping) and augmented reality experience comprising light shows and digital floor projections across Sensoryscape.
Deets: Sentosa Sensoryscape path begins at Imbiah Station and ends at Beach Station, ImagiNite nightly from 7:50pm
Head to a Fire Station Open House (FREE!)
Does your kiddo love fire engines? Did you know you can take them to see a working Fire Station on the weekend for free? 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 they can learn about the cool Emergency Vehicles and their capabilities, watch a demo on donning the full firefighting protective gear, and see how the equipment is used (nothing beats seeing those massive sprays in person!).
Deets: Saturdays every weekend, 9am to 9:50am or 10am to 10:50am, Selected Fire Stations
Read more: 101 Best Kids’ Activities & Things To Do In Singapore
Cool off at a water playground (FREE!)

Looking for free things to do this weekend with the kids? Head to one of the many free water playgrounds around Singapore! You’re spoilt for choice–from the animal-themed play space at the free rooftop water playground at Tampines 1 Mall to the ever-popular Far East Organization Children’s Garden with its multiple fountains. There’s also the newly-opened Yew Tee Lifestyle Corridor in the West!
Read all about Singapore’s free water play areas.
Bring the kids to see animals in Singapore

Bring your little animal lovers to interact with animals at petting zoos and animal farms in Singapore. Meet the friendly goats of Hay Dairies, feed the turtles and tortoises at The Live Turtle and Tortoise Museum of Singapore, or do some longkang fishing at Qian Hu Fish Farm. You can also go horse or pony riding at these horse stables in Singapore or simply head to the Singapore Zoo to meet the friendly animals at KidzWorld.
Read about all the places you can interact with animals in Singapore.
Explore new parks in Singapore (FREE!)

Another free activity you can do with the kids this weekend is exploring one of Singapore’s kid-friendly parks. These parks have free kid-friendly activities including walking trails and playgrounds. Some new parks that have opened recently include the stroller-friendly Bidadari Park which takes inspiration from Winnie the Pooh’s Acre Wood. There’s also the revamped Chinese and Japanese Gardens at Jurong Lake Gardens, where there are 13 different play areas at Forest Ramble and the Clusia Cove water playground.
Read more about the best parks in Singapore for kids.
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Head to a kid-friendly public library (FREE!)

Singapore’s public libraries are wonderfully equipped to entertain kids of all ages, making it a great free indoor activity if it’s too hot outside or raining. These libraries in Singapore have the best kids’ facilities, including kids reading corners, colourful and vibrant decor, educational corners and more!
Read more about kid-friendly public libraries in Singapore.
Explore a kid-friendly museum

Looking for a fun weekend activity to enrich your child’s mind and senses? Bring them to a kid-friendly museum or art exhibition. There are plenty of exhibits and museums where the young ones can soak up some culture or learn something new, such as the Children’s Museum Singapore and the Air Force Museum, both of which are free for Singaporeans and PRs. There are also interactive exhibits such as the permanent FutureWorld at ArtScience Museum. Also check out the life-size dinosaur skeletons at the Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum that’s sure to impress dino-loving kiddos, or let your kid embrace their artsy side at the Keppel Art Centre for Education.
Read more about kid-friendly museums & exhibits in Singapore.
Burn off energy at an indoor playground

Indoor playgrounds are the ultimate fail-proof way to keep your child entertained (and thoroughly tuckered out) over the weekend – especially if you’re looking for an indoor activity for kids. Thankfully, there are so many options to choose from! Bring the kids to zoom around colourful tracks at VroomTown or explore the aviation-themed Kiztopia Jewel! Adventurous kiddos will have a field day at X-SCAP8’s and Superpark’s obstacle courses, and you can add an educational edge at indoor playgrounds such as KidsSTOP at Science Centre Singapore and The Artground.
Read more about the best indoor playgrounds in Singapore.
Get some vitamin-D at a free outdoor playground (FREE!)

There are so many things we love about bringing the kiddos to an outdoor playground! Firstly, it’s a fab activity if you’re looking for free things to do with kids; secondly, the little ones simply thrive outdoors and get plenty of fresh air. Needless to say, you probably have your go-to outdoor playgrounds near you but check out some of the newer ones that’ve opened: Bidadari Park’s nest themed playground, Boon Lay Glade’s fire station-themed playground and Tampines Boulevard Park (West)’s small playground with a sand pit.
Read more about the best outdoor playgrounds in Singapore.
Go cafe-hopping with the kids this weekend
There are so many kid-friendly restaurants and cafes in Singapore that you can make a day of it! Spend the morning at a cafe with playgrounds and kids’ corners, or bring the kids for a treat of ice cream or cakes and pastries at a dessert cafe in Singapore. Keep your eyes peeled for kids eat free deals as well!
Bring the kids for a buffet or afternoon tea

Weekends are for spending quality time as a family, and what better way to do that than with a memorable meal? Find a buffet in Singapore to treat the family to a sumptuous lunch or dinner, or book an afternoon tea in Singapore for decadent treats–some too pretty to eat (but will definitely delight the kiddos).
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