12 Awesome Kid-Friendly Activities To Use Your SG Culture Pass Credits On
Scroll to see where your SG Culture Pass can take you
By Lek Xuan Ping -
Looking for fun and engaging ways to spend time with your kids? The SG Culture Pass comes in handy for discovering a variety of kid-friendly activities – from heritage to visual arts and even theatre.
- 1. How to claim your SG Culture Pass
- 2. Pinocchio: A Whale of a Tale!
- 3. The Three Billy Goats Gruff
- 4. Cinderella 2025
- 5. Art Jamming with Cats
- 6. My Ah Ma’s Kitchen by Museum of Food
- 7. SG Food Clay Miniature Experience by Hands On Klay
- 8. Paint-A-Bear Workshop
- 9. Grady’s Growth Tales: Stories That Shape
- 10. Ransack Puzzle Hunt: The Piece-ful General
- 11. Tracing Stamford Canal: Hidden But Not Forgotten
- 12. Images Of Singapore Tour By Madame Tussauds Singapore
- 13. SingaPop! 60 Years of Singapore Pop Culture
How to claim your SG Culture Pass
From Sep 1, 2025, Singapore citizens aged 18 and above would have received SG Culture Pass credits worth $100. Your credits can be used to offset ticket purchases for eligible local arts and heritage activities and programmes offered by authorised ticketing partners. To claim your pass, simply look out for an SMS from a gov.sg SMS Sender ID with information about the SG Culture Pass. Once you’ve received it, explore available events and utilise your credits on the SG Culture Pass website.
Your SG Culture Pass will be available until 31 Dec, 2028, so you have plenty of time to discover Singapore’s local heritage and arts scene with your little ones. Ready to dive right in? We’ve rounded up some kid-friendly picks to get you started!
Theatre & performances
Pinocchio: A Whale of a Tale!
Step into an enchanting and sensory theatre experience inspired by Carlo Collodi’s beloved classic, Pinocchio. This life-sized musical puppet show immerses you in the enchanting world of Pinocchio as they go on a whimsical adventure. What makes this musical special is its local adaptation that showcases exquisitely custom-made puppets — from traditional bunraku and marionettes to gigantic life-sized characters. Plus, before the show, enjoy the vibrant visual art installations that are on display in the foyer. Kids can also look forward to learning why protecting our oceans is so important.
- All patrons must have a valid ticket, regardless of age (infants in arms are exempted).
- Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult.
- Strollers are not permitted inside the theatre. They may be stored in the front-of-house area.
When: Sep 22 to Nov 29, 2025
Where: 10 Square @ Orchard Central, Singapore 238896
How much: (Usual price) $40 per participant
Visit Sistic Singapore’s website for more information.
The Three Billy Goats Gruff
For families with kids aged three and above, this is the perfect musical to keep your young ones entertained! Follow the Three Billy Goats Gruff and their caretaker as they look for ways to escape a terrible drought. But crossing the bridge won’t be easy, as there’s a frightening troll standing in their way.
Packed with catchy songs and humour, this award-winning theatrical performance will have the whole family giggling from the start to the end.
When: Oct 10 to Nov 11, 2025
Where: Drama Centre Theatre, 100 Victoria Street #03-01 National Library, Building, 188064
How much: $22 - $32 per participant for weekday slots, $30 - $50 per participant for weekend slots
Visit Singapore Repertory Theatre’s website for more information.
Cinderella 2025
An all-time favourite, Cinderella is a classic that captivates audiences of all ages. With its enchanting storyline, memorable characters, and beautiful music, this theatrical production is the perfect holiday treat for families. Kids will be mesmerised by the fairy tale adventure, while parents will delight in the stunning choreography and live orchestra accompaniment by the Metropolitan Festival Orchestra.
Note: No admission for infants in arms and children below four years old.
When: Dec 4 to 7, 2025
Where: Esplanade Theatre, 1 Esplanade Dr, Singapore 038981
How much: (Usual price) $55 to $110 per pax, depending on seat
Visit Sistic Singapore’s website for more information.
Creative hands-on workshops
Art Jamming with Cats
If you and your child are cat and art lovers, then art jamming with cats is a must-do. This 2.5-hour semi-guided session allows participants to unleash their creativity while snuggling in a cosy studio with adorable free-roaming rescue cats. The experience kicks off with “cat circle” time, where everyone sits in a circle to get up close and personal with the resident cats — offering treats and learning more about their personalities and backgrounds. This activity is a crowd favourite and also helps foster cats build confidence and trust around people.
Next, choose from various art references and painting surfaces before diving into a relaxed art jamming session, semi-guided by facilitators (and cats). Participants attending the 10am slot will also get to help with the cats’ lunch service, which offers a glimpse of what it’s like to care for these furry friends. The session wraps up with a fun cat photoshoot, where you can snap a picture with your favourite “meowdel” as a purr-fect keepsake.
- The minimum age to participate is five years old.
- A maximum of one adult is allowed per three children. Children aged five and above must be accompanied by a paying adult. For clarity, both the child and the supervising adult are required to purchase individual admission tickets.
- The duration of each session is 2.5 hours; extensions are available at $10 per person for every 30 minutes.
- Price includes all materials and interaction with cats.
When: Dates available till Nov 2, 2025
Where: Wildflower Studio, Enabling Village
How much: (Usual price) $48 per participant
Visit Wildflower Studio’s website for more information.
My Ah Ma’s Kitchen by Museum of Food
Reminiscing about your grandmother’s cooking? Bring your child along and step into “My Ah Ma’s Kitchen”, an experience that will leave you feeling warm and nostalgic. Drawing inspiration from Singapore’s rich culinary heritage, this hands-on, family-friendly programme designed for children aged four and above co-creates a miniature heritage toy kitchen where you and your family get to craft cardboard stoves, tiffin carriers, ang ku kueh moulds, banana leaf rice platters, and clay versions of iconic local dishes.
Each family will also receive a thoughtfully assembled DIY heritage kitchen kit filled with recyclable and sensory materials. With activities ranging from storytelling sessions to an interactive “tiny tools” station and a take-home kit, there’s plenty for you to explore with your family.
When: Dates available till Dec 14, 2025
Where: Museum of Food
How much: (Usual price) $25 per participant
Visit Klook’s website for more information.
SG Food Clay Miniature Experience by Hands On Klay
Get crafty with this hands-on workshop that explores Singapore’s rich food heritage! Guided by local clay artists, kids and parents will learn how to shape, bake, and assemble tiny food items like kaya toast, ang ku kueh, and iced gem biscuits using beginner-friendly polymer clay techniques.
Perfect for those with children aged five and above, this activity is a great way for families to get creative and spend quality time together. Participants will also get to take home two handcrafted clay charms, with the option to turn them into wearable accessories like earrings, bag charms, or pendants.
When: Dates available till Mar 2026
Where: Hands On Klay, 277 Orchard Rd, Gateway, #03 - 05 Orchard, 238858
How much: (Usual price) $100 per participant on weekdays, $108 per participant on weekends
Visit Pelago’s website for more information.
Paint-A-Bear Workshop
For a laid-back, creative day out, this hands-on Paint-A-Bear Workshop is just the thing for you and your kids. The free-and-easy session lets kids aged seven and above explore their creativity independently. After a quick walkthrough of the materials and some handy tips, participants will have full creative freedom to paint their very own beary cute friend.
Materials and tools are provided, so what’s left to do is let your imagination run wild and create a one-of-a-kind bear to bring home!
When: Sessions available till Mar 8, 2026
Where: Room To Imagine, 90 Goodman Road, Goodman Arts Centre #02-64, Block O, 439053
How much: (Usual price) $59 per participant, $108 for two
Visit Pelago’s website for more information.
Grady’s Growth Tales: Stories That Shape
Want to nurture your child’s communication skills, emotional intelligence, and creative thinking? Grady’s Growth Tales is the perfect choice. Suited for preschoolers and lower primary kids aged four to eight, this one-hour workshop brings the Singapore-authored book “Grady’s First Day At School” to life through interactive storytelling, dramatic play, and creative expressions.
Parents are encouraged to actively participate, too! With practical tips and techniques, you can learn how to turn storytime into a meaningful daily habit.
When: Now till Nov 29, 2025
Where: Helen O’Grady Drama Academy, 231 Mountbatten Road, Block B, #03-03, Mountbatten Centre, Singapore 397999
How much: (Usual price) $60 per child-and-parent pair
Visit BookMyShow’s website for more information.
Outdoor exploration
Ransack Puzzle Hunt: The Piece-ful General
Turn your walk through Fort Canning Park into an exciting puzzle quest with Piece-ful General, the latest addition to the award-winning Puzzle Hunt series. Inspired by escape rooms and treasure hunts, this thrilling outdoor adventure is perfect for families with kids aged seven and above.
Armed with a unique puzzle tool and an exclusive prize, join Pepper the Dinosaur as he tries to fix a mannequin he accidentally destroyed. Along the way, bond with your little ones as you solve challenging puzzles and riddles and discover Fort Canning Park like never before.
- Dress comfortably as there will be a bit of walking
- Bring your own umbrellas in case of rain
When: Sessions available till Feb 7, 2026
Where: 2 Cox Terrace, Singapore
How much: (Usual price) $45 per participant
Visit Pelago’s website for more information.
Tracing Stamford Canal: Hidden But Not Forgotten
Looking for an interesting way to discover the city together with your kids? This fascinating guided tour traces the hidden path of the Stamford Canal — a historic waterway with a history spanning over 100 years. Along the way, you’ll discover how it has impacted urban development and given rise to well-known place names like Bras Basah and Dhoby Ghaut.
Families will also get to spot a rare exposed section of the canal and explore iconic buildings along the route, such as the Cathay Building, Rendezvous Hotel, National Museum of Singapore, former St. Joseph’s Institution, and the Civilian War Memorial. This educational yet relaxed stroll brings Singapore’s past to life, perfect for curious young minds and parents who like to indulge in a piece of the past.
When: Nov 22 and Dec 6, 2025, and Jan 3, 2026
Where: Meeting point outside Kurasu The Stand (behind H&M Somerset), endpoint at Esplanade Theatres on the Bay
How much: (Usual price) $39 per participant
Visit SGCulturePass’s website for more information.
Attractions
Images Of Singapore Tour By Madame Tussauds Singapore
From celebrities and idols to local world leaders and sports icons, Madame Tussauds Singapore offers a fun-filled experience for families of all ages. Beyond the famous wax figurines of Yusof Ishak and Lee Kuan Yew, the attraction features exciting highlights like Thrill Coaster and the Spirit of Singapore boat ride — an indoor adventure showcasing the country’s landmarks and culture.
This is a great option for families looking for an interactive, Insta-worthy outing. Plus, parents who are K-drama fans are in for a special treat! The King: Eternal Monarch star Lee Min Ho, who first appeared at Madame Tussauds Singapore in 2021, is now a permanent fixture in the K-Wave zone. Don’t miss your chance to snap a selfie with one of Korea’s biggest stars.
When: No end date, check Klook’s website for availability
Where: Madame Tussauds Singapore, 40 Imbiah Rd, Sentosa, 099700
How much: (Usual price) $15 for children aged 3 to 12, $35 for adults
Visit Klook’s website to book or for more information.
SingaPop! 60 Years of Singapore Pop Culture
Step into 60 years of Singaporean pop culture with SingaPop!, a brand-new immersive multimedia exhibition curated by local music legend Dick Lee. Through five vibrant chapters, this exhibition takes families on a journey to discover how different communities, stories, and creative expressions have come together to shape a culture that is uniquely Singaporean.
From hawker culture and Singlish to music, film, fashion, and the ever-evolving National Day Parade, the exhibition is a nostalgic trip for parents and an exciting introduction to the past for kids. Families can look forward to a dynamic mix of artefacts, music, film, archival footage, and interactive zones — including a stunning 360-degree immersive room.
When: Dates available till Dec 24, 2025
Where: ArtScience Museum, 6 Bayfront Ave, Singapore 018974
How much: (Usual price) $30 per participant
Visit Klook’s website to book or for more information.