While the weekend’s Singapore Grand Prix might not be quite the event to bring family to, the rest of the coming week has lots of options to make up for it.
Head down to Takashimaya this weekend and pop by the My Little Pony Pop-up event for the little ones to have an exclusive peek before the new sequel comes out on Netflix! Or if you feel like working up a sweat, the annual Singapore Great Eastern Women’s Run is back with a physical event after a two-year hiatus. Whatever floats your boat, we have an exciting list ahead just for you.
My Little Pony is back on Netflix and this time around with a new pony sequel. Fans of the popular animation franchise can add “My Little Pony: Make Your Mark” to “My List” on Netflix and redeem a limited edition merchandise and event passport. Head down to the pop-up where you’ll be able to design your own cutie mark with tools and glitters at the event space.
1 and 2 October 2022, 12pm to 6pm. Takashimaya Department Store, children’s department, Level 4.
There is no one better to champion innovation and the builders of tomorrow than the LEGO Group. The LEGO Group is back with its interactive LEGO Young Rebuilders Playdate session that aims to cultivate creative problem solving and encourage children to be creative innovators of tomorrow. In partnership with the National Library Board (NLB), the playdate will be held at the National Library at Harbourfront in a guided session with parenting coach Jacinth Liew.
On 9 October 2022. National Library at Harbourfront, from 11.30am to 1pm or 2.30pm to 4pm. Interested families may sign up here.
Escape the crowd that is still lingering in town after F1 by heading to a carnival at Oasis Terraces. Expect thrill-seeking amusement rides such as the ferris wheel, mini pirate ship, and the iron man. Not a fan of speed? There is a little something for everyone in the family such as the crowd-favourite inflatable bouncy castle and carnival game stalls where you can show off the neat tricks you’ve been hiding under your sleeves.
681 Punggol Drive, just next to Oasis LRT Station. From now till 16 October 2022. Monday to Friday, 1pm to 10pm. Saturday to Sunday, 11am to 10pm.
Over 3000 sq ft of unadulterated fun, lies a newly opened and gorgeous kids club experience. Consisting of 5 main play zones and 50 different activities for the kids to choose from, the kids club includes an indoor playground, trampoline and obstacle course to challenge its participants while parents kick back and relax in the lounge area.
Did we mention that the club comes with a kids pamper Spa Zone that is perfect for a mummy and daughter bonding session? The Impressions Kids Club is a multi-functional space for family to-dos and even provides childminding sessions.
100 Turf Club Road, Horsecity, Singapore 287992. Opened from Tuesdays to Sundays 9am to 6pm.
Back by popular demand, Kiztopia Friends will be at West Mall to bring the joy of bouncy castles to the westies. The children can indulge in a bouncy time at the ‘gardens’ and ‘bakery’ with Mark, Drago and Bell. Not forgetting the outdoorsy sport inflatables at the Open Plaza for those who are up for the challenge.
West Mall Atrium. From now till 9 October 2022. Indoor (Atrium): 10am to 10pm (last session at 9.30pm). Outdoor (Open Plaza): 4pm to 10pm (last session at 9.30pm). Purchase your tickets here.
Singaporean hawker culture is a huge part of our identity and in creating and recreating various everyday dishes across generations and ethnicities, we have created something that is truly unique.
At Hawkapura, artists RSCLS and MARIHADALITTLESHEEP (featuring Rene Foo) have come together for this collaboration to highlight the subtle similarity in the identities of the streets and its food and art. The life-sized pushcart and the hawker apparatus on view here are an artistic salute to the street vendors who have contributed to our rich heritage and culture.
National Museum of Singapore: LED Wall, Opposite The Salon. From 10 am to 7pm. Admission is free. From now till 22 December 2022.
After a two-year hiatus, the Singapore Great Eastern Women’s Run returns in style with its Mummy + Me category. Sign up now to take part in a 10km, 5km or 2km run if you’re looking for a reason to sweat it out while doing it for a good cause. Through GEWR, Great Eastern ontinues to give back to the community through two adopted charities this year – Daughters Of Tomorrow (DOT) and Singapore Cancer Society (SCS). With the return of a physical race, runners will flag off from the Singapore sports hub as a running community and there is no better time for ladies of all walks of life to come together and break new personal milestones.
Sunday, 20 November 2022. Race starts at Singapore Sports Hub. Registration is now open.

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