


What’s on this weekend? Check out our weekend planner for where to go this weekend, plus don’t miss these fun free weekend events for kids in Singapore.
Looking for free things to do this weekend with the kids? We’ve got your back. There are also plenty of kids’ events and fun things to do with kids this weekend! There’s a treat for football fans at Our Tampines Hub, the huge Mummys Market, a pet-friendly pop-up at East Coast Commune and more weekend markets taking place. Plus fab Easter events to look forward to!
You won’t have to wonder where to take the kids this weekend. Read on for our weekly roundup of weekend events and activities, and what’s on in Singapore. There are free events this weekend and plenty of new things to do with the kids including kid-friendly parks, free outdoor playgrounds, kid-friendly libraries and free water playgrounds!
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. Football fun at Our Tampines Hub (FREE!)

Bring your football-loving kids to Our Tampines Hub this weekend! The Town Square is having its grand reopening, and there’s tonnes of football fun. On 20 April, there’s the OTH Celebrity Charity Match featuring football stars and celebrities such as Fazrul Nawaz, Shahril Ishak, Baihakki Khaizan, Khairul Amri, Ian Fang, Elvin Ng, Charlie Goh, Brian Ng, Sean Chan, comedian The Smiling Afro and Rishi Budhrani. FREE tickets can be redeemed at the Customer Service Centre (two per person, while stocks last). There are also open football tournaments and football clinics for children! Stay tuned here.
Deets: OTH Celebrity Match on 20 April, 5pm onwards; Children Football Clinics on 19 April; Football Tournaments on 18 – 20 April, Town Square @ Our Tampines Hub
2. Shop for baby essentials at Mummys Market (FREE entry!)

Mummys Market is back for three days at Singapore Expo! You know what that means–great deals on everything mummy-related, including baby car seats, strollers, toys and more. With over 250,000 brands participating, you’re going to want to set aside a whole day (or weekend) for this shopping spree! More info here.
Deets: 18 – 20 April, 11am – 9pm, Singapore Expo, Hall 5
Read more: Flea Markets & Pop-Up Fairs In Singapore
3. Play with the new installations at Museum of Ice Cream

The Museum of Ice Cream has reopened with new interactive installations, workshops and treats. Bring the whole family to check out this kid-friendly museum. There’s a vibrant pink indoor carnival with old-school games, a refreshed bouncy castle and infinity mirror world, a banana maze (Singapore’s first!) and of course, lots of yummy ice cream flavours! Get tickets here.
Deets: Friday – Sunday 10am – 7pm; Monday – Thursday 9am – 7pm, Museum of Ice Cream, 100 Loewen Road, Singapore 248837
4. Pet-friendly pop-up at East Coast Commune (FREE entry!)

Bring the whole family plus furkids out for a fun weekend at East Coast Commune. The kid-friendly cafe is hosting its inaugural pop-up market, Paws in the Park. Shop all sorts of adorable pet accessories and goodies and chill out on the picnic mats provided. There are fun challenges to take part in and popsicles to cool off with. Stay up to date here.
Deets: 19 – 20 April, 9am – 5pm, East Coast Commune, East Coast Park
5. Bring the kids for Easter fun at these kids’ events

There are lots of Easter events taking place this weekend. Head over to Tanglin Mall for a Piñata Party where there’s a dance-along session, and circus and magic shows or head to City Sprouts’ Easter Eggs-travaganza. There’ll be mini workshops and an Easter egg hunt, plus friendly farm animals such as frogs, chickens and bugs. There are other Easter events happening at Children’s Museum Singapore and Bird Paradise so feel free to bookmark everything here.
Deets: Various dates over 18 – 20 April & various venues–full list of Easter Events here.
6. Check out a weekend market in Singapore (FREE entry!)

There are fab weekend markets in Singapore taking place this week! Over at Katong Square, the Vintage Flea Market by The Retro Factory is back with its trove of hidden treasures including retro clothes, luxury handbags and other pre-loved goods and memorabilia. Hanging out in the East? Head over to the weekend flea market at Cosford Container Park–it’s Easter edition is taking place this weekend and there’s a balloon-making workshop, chocolate egg giveaway and more!
Vintage Flea Market deets: 18 – 20 April, Fri 1pm – 10pm, Sunday 11am – 8pm, Katong Square
Cosford Container Park deets: 19 – 20 April, 1pm – 9pm, Cosford Container Park
7. See a 7m-tall DIMOO WORLD x Disney display at Plaza Sing (FREE!)

Fans of POP MART, it’s time to make a beeline to Plaza Singapura to see the 7-metre-tall DIMOO’s Mickey TV Show Figure. Of course, you know what that means–limited-edition collectibles are now available at POP MART main stores at Plaza Singapura, as well as Funan, Lot One and Westgate. Snap a creative pic with the giant inflatable and you may even get a $120 gift bundle! More info here.
Deets: Now till 1 May, L1 Canopy Plaza, Plaza Singapura
8. Dance acts & activity kits at Echoes of the Forest

Bring the kids to learn about the important issue of deforestation–in a fun and engaging way. Happening for one weekend only, Echoes of the Forest is a unique experience that spreads an important message through dance. Kids can get hands-on with an activity kit about deforestation and you’ll get to also experience all this set against the immersive backdrop of Gustav Klimt – Falling in Gold art exhibition. Tickets to the exhibition are required and you can get them from $12 here.
Deets: 18 April 5pm, 19 – 20 April 11am, 2pm & 5pm, Gustav Klimt: Falling in Gold, Singapore Sports Hub Library
9. Be one with nature at the Sunda Festival

The Sunda Festival is back, and it’s open to all ages! Bring the family to this music festival surrounded by nature: there are wellness and creative workshops for all ages, DJs, art installations, F&B and camps to stay in for the weekend. Relax with the family, dance under the stars and enjoy an array of electronic music for the whole weekend. Tickets cost from $49. Bundle deals are available and you can get them here.
Deets: 17 – 29 April, Thursday 10.30pm – 3am; Friday 1pm – 4am; Saturday 10am – 4am
10. Easter fun at Pororo Park & Tayo Station
Magic shows, Easter egg hunts and Dino workshops: there’s lots of fun to be had at Pororo Park Singapore and Tayo Station throughout the month of April! Each Sunday, kids will be treated to The Great Bunny Magic Show, and on 12 to 13 April and 18 to 20 April, the young ones can take part in a fun Easter egg hunt after the meet and greet sessions! Head over on the weekdays to check out the Dinosaur Discovery Workshops taking place!
Quote SASSYEASTER to get 10% off regular tickets. Valid till 30 April 2025.
Deets: Easter Egg Hunt from 18 – 20 April; The Great Bunny Magic Show every Sunday in April; Dinosaur Discovery Workshops on Weekdays excluding PH from 1 – 30 April, Pororo Park Singapore & Tayo Station
11. Bring the kids to Bird Paradise (FREE entry for kids!)

This March school holidays, all the way up to Easter, kids enter free with every paying adult at Bird Paradise! Head over this weekend to make the most of this promo in Singapore, or visit in April when there’ll be Easter egg hunts, bird-inspired parades and more taking place. Read our full guide to Bird Paradise and get tickets here.
Deets: 15 March – 20 April, Bird Paradise
12. 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!
Deets: Open daily from 5am – 2am, Gardens by the Bay
13. Check out the newly reopened The Cathay (FREE!)

There’s a new hot spot in town and it’s got a mesmerising 360-degree multimedia screen that’s here to impress. Head over to The Cathay, the historical building which has gotten a swanky facelift with great food and shops at Dhoby Ghaut. Read our guide to The Cathay before heading down!
Deets: Open daily, 10.30am – 10.30pm, The Cathay,2 Handy Road, Singapore 229233
14. Sign up for the OCBC Cycle

If your weekends often involve cycling in one of the many family-friendly parks in Singapore, then mark your calendars for the OCBC Cycle. There are six race categories ranging from 40km competitive rides to the Mighty Savers Kids Ride for kids as young as 2 years old to 12 years old! Registration closes on 21 April, so sign up to be eligible for some cool lucky draw prizes here.
Deets: 3 – 4 May (registration closes 21 April), Singapore Sports Hub
15. 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!
Keep an eye out for the SpongeBob Pirate Walk & Run (24 April) where you’re encouraged to don your best pirate outfits and take on a fun walk or a challenging run. 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.
16. 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.
Deets: Open daily 7am – 7pm, Canberra Cove water playground, 21 Canberra Link, Singapore 756973
17. 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
18. 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
19. Sensory garden, storytelling & more at Punggol Digital District’s WonderLab (FREE!)

Punggol Digital District and the new Punggol Coast Mall are all the rage! Other than admiring the new district’s techy spaces, you now have yet another reason to visit with the kids this weekend. WonderLab is taking place here, and you can expect plenty of free things to do with kids over the weekend. Play at a Punggol-inspired Sensory Garden, catch live performances, storytelling and puppetry sessions, and join workshops such as LED flower design, robot-building, solar-powered lantern building and more! Stay tuned for more info here.
Deets: 22 March – 20 April, 10am – 10pm, Nexus, Punggol Coast Mall
Read all about the new Punggol Coast Mall here!
20. Catch new kids’ theatre shows & musicals this weekend

There are some great kids’ theatre shows and musicals also happening this weekend! Catch the critically-acclaimed WICKED The Musical! Read about all the kids theatre shows coming to Singapore here.
WICKED The Musical Deets: Now till 20 April, Sands Theatre, Marina Bay Sands
21. 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 April’s all about ‘Nurturing Nature’. P.S. There are usually arts and crafts sessions or free play activities the kids can join after each storytelling session, plus a Sky Garden for kids to have a little run-around. Register here.
Deets: 5 – 26 April, full list of sessions here, Gateway Theatre Dance Studio
22. 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 27 April, Saturday & Sunday, 7pm, Palawan Kidz City Roof Garden, Sentosa
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Bounce on an all-yellow inflatable playground at Aperia Mall

The all-yellow inflatable playground Rocketland is back at Aperia Mall this week! Bring the kids to explore four inflatables–its single colour is meant to let kids focus on the play experience without getting overstimulated! There are also play stations that come with small rewards when kids complete each station. Entry to the inflatable playground is $10 for one hour, but you can claim free passes using the CapitaStar app, with a minimum spend at Aperia Mall. Get tickets here.
Deets: 21 – 26 April, 10am – 8pm, Aperia Mall
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 flea 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: 25 – 27 April 2025, 3pm – 10pm, From ION Orchard to Ngee Ann City, Orchard Road
Watch a live opera at the vOilah! France Singapore Festival

The vOilah! France Singapore Festival kicks off this weekend with an array of performing arts, visual arts, music, cinema and literature programmes. This weekend, catch the live opera performance of French composer Georges Bizet’s Carmen, by the Singapore Lyric Opera. Tickets cost from $38 and you can get them here.
Deets: 25 – 26 April, 7.30pm, Victoria Theatre
More fairs & markets this weekend: Pet Expo & Public Garden

Just in time for payday, there are two huge pop-up fairs taking place this weekend! Pet lovers, bring your families (furkids included) to the massive Pet Expo 2025 at the Singapore Expo to get an array of pet goodies, food, accessories and more, plus attend workshops and witness pet shows in action. Over at Suntec Convention Centre, artsy folk and fashionistas can uncover hidden gems from independent artists and businesses at Public Garden. Read more about all the fairs and markets in Singapore.
Pet Expo 2025 deets: 25- 27 April, Friday 11am – 8pm, Saturday – Sunday 10am – 8pm, Singapore EXPO Halls 5B & 6 – tickets from $5 here.
Public Garden: 26 – 27 April, 1pm – 7pm, Suntec Convention Hall 403 – 404 – FREE entry.
Enjoy foodie finds at Flavours of Tomorrow Fest (FREE entry!)

Foodies, mark your calendars for the weekend of 25 to 27 April for the Flavours of Tomorrow Festival. Alternative cuisine takes centre stage here, and you can expect goodies such as meat-free alternatives, innovative and sustainable food and household items, as well as exciting food presentations. There’ll also be live performances by local bands.
Deets: 25 – 27 April, 10am – 7pm, Geneo@Signapore Science Park
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See a giant hot air balloon & more at Miffy’s Garden Changi Airport (FREE!)

Miffy has landed at Changi Airport Terminal 3, just in time for spring! Snap plenty of photos with her giant hot air balloon and explore Miffy’s playground before you head off on your flight. You can also pick up some Miffy merch while you’re there–a cute way to start the school holidays. More info here.
Deets: 14 March – 12 May, Changi Airport Terminal 3 Departure Hall
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
Visit the newly opened Minion Land at USS

Something new’s been brewing at Universal Studios Singapore and it’s finally open to the public on 14 February! Minion Land is a brand-new themed zone and it comes with new rides, a fun new show with a meet-and-greet, and a new eatery with Minion-themed grub! Get tickets to USS here.
Deets: Tuesday – Sunday, 10am – 8pm; Monday 10am – 7pm, Universal Studios Singapore
Be a wizard at Harry Potter: Visions of Magic

Harry Potter: Visions of Magic is now open at Resorts World Sentosa! Explore 10 immersive environments from the Harry Potter universe and interact with each one with a wand. Look out for two Singapore exclusives: The Chamber of Secrets and The Trap Door. Ticket prices start from $39/child and $49/adult. Read more here and watch our Reel before heading down! Get tickets here.
Deets: Forum, Level B1, Resorts World Sentosa
Risograph exhibit with workshops at Singapore Sports Hub (FREE entry!)

Who knew sports, art and culture can intersect? Bring the kids to check out Make Your Mark, a programme that spotlights the unique art of risograph printing surrounding the theme of sports. Alongside admiring risograph-printed artworks, you can check out a fun workshop such as tote bag silkscreen printing and risograph printing from 9 March to 3 May. Note that entry is free for local residents, and there may be a fee for the workshops. View the full programme schedule here.
Deets: Exhibit: Now till 11 May; Workshops: Selected dates from 9 March – 3 May, Singapore Sports Museum
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! This month’s movie is Night at the Museum. 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 May 2025, Somerset Youth Park
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.
Read more: 101 Best Kids’ Activities & Things To Do In Singapore
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
Check out Jurassic Nest food court with dinosaurs

If you have little dino fans and are in the Gardens by the Bay area, head over for a meal at the newly opened Jurassic Nest dinosaur-themed food hall. You’ll find 18 dinosaurs including a T. rex and Brachiosaurus, which will come alive, roaring to original soundtracks (approximately three minutes each time). Catch the dinosaur ‘show’ with free admission every hour from 12pm to 8pm. You’ll also find Michelin-starred brands serving up a range of Asian cuisine, from Hawker Chan’s Chicken Rice and Tsuta Ramen to Mama by Putien. Catch the other static dinosaurs scattered across the food hall while you dine on your favourite foods. Don’t miss the new educational trail that takes you around the gardens on a prehistoric adventure to learn more about the unique diets of herbivorous dinosaurs! Check here for opening times.
Deets: 18 Marina Gardens Drive, #01-02, Singapore 018953
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.
Read more: 101 Best Kids’ Activities & Things To Do In Singapore
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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