Singapore is not just known for its magnificent buildings and
high-end shopping centers. Kids could also have fun here!Check out this list of
interactive places
where you can bring your kids out to play, and you never know--you might
actually end up having as much fun!
Check out the Splash water at Kidz Amaze. Splash is located at
SAFRA Punggol and is the first indoor water playground of Singapore. It
consists of several play decks, five water slides, and a themed plash pad. It
is perfect for children aged 18 months to 13 years old. Any younger than 18
months are free and should be supervised by adults.
The playground is 24, 000 square feet big which connects to party
rooms that specializes in different themes which are open for hosting birthday
parties.
Do a sports activity together with your kid at Forest Adventure,
which is located at Bedok Reservoir Park. This place offers both adult and a
kids' courses--the kid's course are designed for children aged 5 to 10 years
old. This kid's course consists of 18 crossings and a zip line. They also offer
a Mini course for younger kids which consists of obstacles like spider nets,
wobbly trapezes, and balancing beams.
For the year's end, Forest Adventure offers a free adventure on
the GRAND course for kids on Sundays, which will end until November 30.
Eat, play, and love at Singapore. Eatplaylove Café is
perfectly-themed for kids who want their play time while eating. Kids could
release their inner artist here where they can have unrestricted access to
color materials, beads, and stickers for just $5. Parents might pay for more if
your kid decided to make a doll or a sock-monkey.
If you are more inclined to nature, teach your kid basic farm work
at Bollywood Veggies. "Set in the rustic environment of the northwest
Kranji Countryside, visiting it is a step back to Singapore's lush history. Our
location provides a great opportunity to see a fresh side of the island,
rejuvenate your senses, connect with family, and enjoy the simple pleasures of
real food," their website stated. This place also offers farm tours and
activities, cooking lessons, museums and eateries.
If you just want your kid to have fun without spending a dime,
visit Far East Organization Children's Garden. Get yourself and your kids
soaked in their 'interactive landscape of water tunnels'. Just be sure to bring
swimwear and extra clothes.
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