We’ve got 10 super fun places for you to take your kids for some educational yet fun experiences this weekend. Find out what they are below:
What: Singapore’s largest family carnival is heading indoors for even more fun games and activities. Kids are guaranteed heaps of fun and parents get to load up on interesting lessons from speakers at the event.
Prices: Admission Is free
What: An arts and crafts marketplace displaying and selling the works of local talents and artists. It’s the first ever event hosted by DECK and there are a series of workshops available for you and your family to enjoy. Don’t forget to load up on the yummy food by the likes of Boba Brew, Amazin’ Grace and Uncle G’s Handmade.
Prices: Admission Is Free
Visit: www.deck.sg/event/opendeck
What: Taught by real life game designers, this workshop by The Keys Academy gives kids a chance to get in on a hands on experience in the design process so if all.
The Keys Academy also provides other sorts workshops for app design and robot building.
Price: $40 for a parent and kid pair
What: Part of a UN Women initiative, Football for Good with Valencia CF gives you and your family a chance to meet and greet the top players of the Valencia CF football club. The professional sports team is part of the UN Women’s mandate to promote gender equality across the globe.
Price: $10 for kids, $25 for Members and $50 for non-Members
Visit: www.unwomen-nc-org.sg
What: Children get their own activity area at the Celebrating Radio: Sounds From The Past exhibition at the National Museum of Singapore. Kids get a chance at being a radio DJ in a broadcasting studio.
Price: Admission is free for Singaporeans and PRs
What: Spend a day out with your pets in the Botanic Gardens with a mass picnic. Your pets also get a chance to play games with pet activities. We’re certain your kids will love watching these animals and interacting with them.
Price: Admission Is Free
Visit: www.facebook.com/events
What: A traditional Japanese style puppetry, Kuruma Ningyo has been passed down by generations and it’s great it’s finally performed in Singapore. Kids will love the theatrics and all the cut characters that make an appearance.
Price: Admission Is Free
What: A larger than life exhibition, the Human Body Experience gives kids a glimpse into the inner workings of the human body with interactive exhibitions that really let you experience what goes on in the human body.
Price: $12 for kids and $15 for adults or senior citizens
Visit: www.science.edu.sg
What: The sixth edition of the children-focused annual exhibition challenges children to immerse themselves in the watery realms of our Earth. Stories come alive and kids are taught about sea conservation.
Price: Admission is free for Singaporeans and PRs
Visit: www.singaporeartmuseum.sg
What: From kayaking through mangroves to trekking through the forest, the Pulau Ubin Open House is the biggest event held to date on the island. Kids will learn more about Singapore and learn to appreciate life in the slow lane while in Ubin.
Price: Various prices for different activities