Thrilling Things to Do With Kids in Singapore This Season – Ways to Keep the Kids Occupied | My Singapore Travel
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Thrilling Things to Do With Kids in Singapore This Season

Ways to Keep the Kids Occupied

Keeping the kids occupied during the school holidays can always be a troubling task for parents. Instead of letting the children sit in front of an electronic device all day long, parents want children to have holistic experiences.

Take Them to Snow City

Singapore is a country that does not experience snow, so it is no wonder that the country’s Snow City is one of the most popular places among local and foreign tourists alike. If you’re staying at a Hotel in Kovan, take a detour to the Science Centre, which houses this Snow City. It would be a great activity for children who have never experienced snow before! Snow City offers exciting activities such as icy bumper cars and winter shooting paintballs, which can capture any child’s attention.

Teach Them the Art of Science at Chaos Lab

Science is not every child’s cup of tea. Therefore, they may not like engaging in activities that relate to this subject. However, if you happen to stay at Hotel 81 Kovan, make sure to visit the Chaos Lab. This lab offers science-themed activities that are far from boring. It’s a perfect example of how education can be fun. You shouldn’t miss activities such as bubbling ball pits or light-reactive murals. They are sure to be a great experience.

Spend the Day at the Universal Studios

Universal Studios in Singapore | Image by Anisha Tulika via unsplash

Singapore’s Universal Studio is every child’s idea of heaven. Containing over 20 rides and figures dressed as famous characters, this place can enthrall any child. However, in order to get the maximum use of one’s day, make sure to plan out the activities you want to engage in ahead of time.

Visit the Children’s Museum

Situated near Fort Canning Park, Children’s Museum Singapore caters to all children under the age of 12 years. Containing an array of interactive exhibitions and programs, it aims to educate children about Singaporean heritage. But the fun tactics that they have used allow the children to have fun whilst learning.