With their exams over, you’re probably wondering where to take kids this weekend for a spot of fun and relaxation. Here are 10 super fun places to take kids to this weekend:
What: Besides amazing food served up by the kind people at Potato Head Folk, Lime House and Luxe, the Keong Saik Carnival will feature several flea market stalls.
Get your hands on fashion accessories, homeware and other knick knacks. Kids will love the carousel brought to you by Uncle Ringo and all the fun booths available.
Prices: Admission Is Free
Visit: www.facebook.com/keongsaikcarnival
What: Parents will love the wide range of organic and locally produced items available from stalls at the Famers’ Market at the Enabling Village. Kids will have heaps of fun turning their old or used items into something new at their various upcycling booths
Prices: Admission Is Free
Visit: www.enablingvillage.sg
What: From kayaking to paddle boarding and loads of other activities, the DBS’ Marina Regatta Urban Beach gives you and your family an opportunity to chill out by the ‘beach’ with fine-grained sand and an ice cold drink in hand.
Prices: Admission Is Free
Visit: www.dbsbythebay.com
What: An interactive theatre adaptation of the classic tale, Dufflebag Theatre’s comical performance is bound to excite your kids.
Prices: Varied (visit website below)
Visit: www.act3international.com.sg
What: The Sentosa Funfest is a larger than life beach festival featuring inflatables, water based activities and so much more. Kids will love the foam pools and inflatable maze.
Prices: Free for children below 3 years of age. Children from 3 to 12 years old: $18. Adults: $28.
What: Children Season is back at the National Museum of Singapore and Mask Mask is an immersive workshop and interactive installation that you absolutely have to visit.
Prices: Admission Is Free
Visit: www.nationalmuseum.sg
What: This weekend, catch an outdoor screening of Night at the Museum Secret of The Tomb at the Empress Lawn as part of Singapore’s Car-Free Sunday initiative.
Prices: Admission is Free
Visit: www.ura.gov.sg
What: Part of the Asian Festival of Children’s Content, Grandfather’s Footsteps is a heartwarming theatre production that highlights the challenges adults face with Alzheimer’s disease. It’s a great way to educate kids on the topic in a fun way.
Prices: Admission Is Free
Visit: www.nlb.gov.sg
What: Part of Act 3i’s Festival for Children, All On A Summer’s Day is a companion pieces to Shakepeare’s well known A Midsummer Night’s Dream. The theatre production will feature renown theatre director, Vicky Ireland.
Prices: Varied (visit website below)
Visit: www.act3international.com.sg
What: From talks to performances and workshops, kids who love sea creatures and other marine life will have an exciting time at Imagine Native.
Prices: Varied (visit website below)
Visit: www.rwsentosa.com