20+ Family Events and Activities in Singapore for March School Holidays 2026



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There's so much to do this school holidays - discover water play options, take part in the arts or simply catch a kids show this March school holidays!

*Updated: Mar 2026

The March school holidays will be happening from 14- 22 Mar 2026. Take this opportunity to spend time together and create lots of family fun! Don't forget to stay updated on the upcoming school and public holidays in Singapore here!

It might just be a week, but there is so much family fun to be had! Go ahead and discover all the fun things happening this school holiday now! Take your pick, gather your kids and off you go for a delightful experience with your family!

For more ideas for this March school holidays, you may wish to read the following articles too! 

  1. Holiday Camps and Workshops Happening This March Holiday
  2. Weekly Updated List of Family-friendly Things to do in Singapore
  3. The Best Free Things to do with Kids in Singapore

Last Call to Catch the DINOSAURS | EXTINCTIONS | US Exhibition

Venue: Science Centre Singapore, The Annexe
Dates: Till 23 Mar 2026, Closed on Mon
Admission: from $19.90 (Adult), $16.90 (Child/Senior)

If your kids are obsessed with prehistoric giants, this is the ultimate "last call" for the March school holidays.

Science Centre Singapore’s massive DINOSAURS | EXTINCTIONS | US exhibition is entering its final weeks, officially closing its doors on 23 March. This is your family’s final opportunity to stand in the shadow of the Patagotitan mayorum—a colossal 40-metre-long giant that holds the title of the world’s largest known dinosaur ever discovered!

Spanning 3,000 square metres, this isn't just a simple walk-through; it’s an immersive journey through 400 million years of history. With 33 rare fossils and 60 full-scale models (pro tip: these are incredibly life-like casts, not just skeletons!), the exhibition explores the five major extinction events and even touches on the current "Sixth Extinction". The little explorers will be thrilled to meet "Scotty," a life-sized cast of the largest Tyrannosaurus rex ever found, and get hands-on at the interactive dig pits.

To make the final weeks even sweeter, Science Centre Singapore is giving away a mystery Buh-Bye Dino pin with every ticket purchased from 10 Feb. It’s a perfect little keepsake for the kids to commemorate their visit before these giants disappear for good.

That's not all! Don't miss the special March holidays Buh-Bye Dino celebration, complete with freebies and treats for all ticket holders. It's the perfect school holiday activity to create lasting memories before the exhibition says goodbye!

Book your tickets here

Up to $9 OFF Your Family Outings with TADA’s March School Holiday Promo Codes

Whether you are jetting off for a family vacation or planning a trip to a local attraction, TADA is stepping up to make family travel more affordable.

With their latest campaign, parents can enjoy savings on rides to Singapore’s most popular kid-friendly spots, ensuring you spend less on the commute and more on the memories this March school holidays! 

Bypass the school holiday crowds on public transport by booking a comfortable ride directly to the gates of the Singapore Zoo, the lush greenery of the Botanic Gardens, or the thrills of Resorts World Sentosa. If you’re heading out of the country, TADA has also sorted your airport transfers with a double-discount offer, making that early morning flight to or from Changi Airport much easier to manage with strollers and suitcases in tow. 

$3 + $3 Off To/From Changi Airport 

  • $3 + $3 OFF rides to/from the Airport with code [RIDETOFLY]
  • Promo Code is valid for 2 x redemption per user

$3 Off Rides To/From Attractions

  • $3 OFF rides to/from selected family hotspots with code [ADVENTURE]
  • Promo Code is valid for 1 x redemption per user 
  • Only valid for rides to and from the following destinations 
    • Resorts World Sentosa
    • Singapore EXPO
    • Gardens By The Bay
    • Singapore Zoo / Mandai Wildlife Reserve
    • Marina Bay Sands
    • Botanic Gardens
    • Singapore Indoor Stadium (The Kallang)

These promo codes are valid from now till 22 March only! So make sure to use them when you book your ride via the TADA app this March school holidays! 

Create Musical Memories This March: Family-Friendly Concerts with the SSO

If you are looking to add a touch of culture to your March school holiday plans, the Singapore Symphony Group is hosting two massive musical events curated specifically for families. Whether you prefer a "no-pressure" outdoor evening or an inspiring choral performance in a world-class concert hall, these concerts are designed to be accessible and engaging for everyone.

For a breezy weekend out, head to Music In The Meadow at The Meadow, Gardens by the Bay. This free, open-air concert allows the kids to lounge on the grass while you enjoy orchestral masterpieces—plus, you can even bring your pets! Make sure to arrive early for the Instrument Petting Zoo, starting from 4 pm, to let your little ones try out a variety of instruments. Food and drinks will also be available for purchase from that time onwards, so bring your picnic mats and prepare for a relaxed evening in the park with your loved ones.

If you prefer an indoor experience, Rutter’s Mass of the Children – SNYO × Singapore Symphony Choruses at the Esplanade Concert Hall offers a "wow" factor. The concert brings together the Singapore National Youth Orchestra (SNYO) and the Singapore Symphony Choruses in a powerful collaboration.

With children’s and adult voices united alongside a full youth orchestra, this concert offers an inspiring and engaging musical experience for young listeners.

Both performances offer a joyous, family-friendly atmosphere, proving that classical music doesn't have to be formal to be magical.

Music In The Meadow

  • Venue: The Meadow, Gardens by the Bay
  • Date: 6.30 pm - 7.30 pm (concert), 4 pm onwards (pre-concert activities)
  • Free Admission 
  • Please note that the concert may be delayed or cancelled in the event of inclement weather. We encourage families to check the SSO Facebook and Instagram pages for the latest updates.

Rutter's Mass of the Children - SNYO × Singapore Symphony Choruses

  • Venue: Esplanade Concert Hall 
  • Date: 18 Mar 2026, 7.30 pm - 9.30 pm, including 20 mins intermission
  • Admission from $15 (Recommended for ages 5 and up, strictly no admission for infant-in-arms and toddlers)

Find out more about both exciting musical experiences here.

BYKidO Tip: Don't forget that Rutter’s Mass of the Children is redeemable via the SG Culture Pass, making it a budget-friendly way to enjoy a concert. For Music In The Meadow, arrive early with a picnic mat to secure a spot with a clear view of the stage!

Bond Well with BYKidO's Small Wins Menu

Looking for new ways to keep the kids entertained without burning out? We have just launched a "Small Wins Menu" designed for real-world parenting.

We all know that too much screen time can be a challenge, but instead of "banning screens," this guide focuses on "Small Wins"—bite-sized, screen-free activities that strengthen parent-child bonds right in your living room.

  • The "Toy Rescue": A 15-minute ice-breaker for the little ones (literally!).
  • The "Floor is Lava": The ultimate sofa-friendly way to lead the play while you recharge.
  • The "Kitchen Disco": High-energy bonding that shakes off a bad mood for everyone.
  • The "Leader Hike": Building confidence and achievement, one trail at a time.

From high-energy activities that get you moving to "sofa-friendly" ideas that allow you to recharge until you’re ready to join in the fun, there is something for every mood.

Head over to our Small Win Menu, and find the perfect activity for your current energy level and start building a more connected, resilient family relationship today.

March On 2026 – A Family-friendly Arts Festival at Esplanade

Venue: Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay
Dates: 12 - 25 Mar 2026
Admission: Free with ticketed programmes

If you are looking for a one-stop destination for an eventful March school holiday, March On 2026 is the festival to be at! This annual festival transforms the whole of Esplanade into a playground of storytelling, music, and movement. What makes this a standout for our list is the sheer variety of family-friendly programmes! From Chotto Desh, a visually stunning dance-theatre piece for older kids (7+), to Squirrel, a whimsical puppetry show perfect for toddlers and babies as young as 6 months.

The festival isn’t just about sitting in a theatre; it’s designed to be interactive. Kids can join a superhero-themed concert, participate in workshops, or explore the various free programmes and installations scattered around the venue. Don't forget to grab a March On Festival Passport where you can hunt for stickers at various sites and bring home an exclusive PIP merchandise too!

BYKidO Tip: Selected shows are SG Culture Pass eligible, and enjoy discounts if you’re an Esplanade&Me member with a PIP’s Club badge.

Splash Wonder Water Park at Sentosa

*Image from past event and for illustration purposes only

Venue: Palawan Green, Sentosa
Dates: 13 Mar - 5 Apr
Admission: From $20

Get ready for waves of family fun as Splash Wonder Water Park, a brand-new pop-up water adventure, splashes into Sentosa’s Palawan Green.

Splash Wonder Water Park transforms Palawan Green into a vibrant water playground filled with inflatable water slides, splash pools, obstacle courses, and interactive play zones
designed especially for families and young children. On selected dates, young fans can look forward to meet-and-greet moments, sing-along sessions, and photo opportunities
with Pinkfong and Baby Shark, making each visit even more memorable.

Get ready for a splashing good time this March at Splash Wonder Water Park!

Disney-themed Fireworks at Marina Bay 

Venue: Marina Bay Precinct
Dates: 13 - 15 Mar 2026. 8.30 pm nightly
Admission: Free

Marina Bay precinct partners UOB, Marina Bay Sands, and Singapore Tourism Board (STB), together with Disney Cruise Line, to present a sky show that lights up the Singapore skyline over three nights from 13 to 15 March 2026.

Set against the Marina Bay waterfront with iconic landmarks lit in blue, Asia’s first sky show inspired by Disney Cruise Line will set the skies above the Marina Bay precinct aglow. The 10-minute showcase, which will commence from 8.30pm on 13, 14 and 15 March 2026, invites visitors on a vibrant adventure of visual and musical wonder, as a symphony of fireworks illuminate Singapore’s iconic skyline with brilliantly choreographed displays.

The fireworks will feature Disney Adventure's seven themed areas – Disney Imagination Garden, Toy Story Place, San Fransokyo Street, Town Square, Wayfinder Bay, Disney Discovery Reef and Marvel Landing, set to a medley of fan-favourite tunes including "When You Wish Upon A Star”, “Let It Go”, “Under the Sea” and “You’ve Got a Friend in Me”.

The show will also feature designs with a local twist – bringing together Disney Cruise Line and nautical-themed elements, Peranakan-inspired motifs and icons referencing Singapore’s National Flower, the Vanda Miss Joaquim.

Visit Bird Paradise Free for the Easter Eggs-travaganza

Venue: Mandai Wildlife Reserves
Dates: 14 Mar - 12 Apr 2026
Admission: Park fees apply

Singapore’s largest Hot-Egg Balloon Gachapon, 100 larger-than-life egg installations and complimentary child admission headline this year’s Easter Eggs-travaganza at the Mandai Wildlife Reserve. For the first time, the annual event extends across the entire precinct from Bird Paradise and Mandai Wildlife West to the eastern cluster with activities at Curiosity Cove and Singapore Zoo.

From physical and digital egg hunts, an eggs-citing Ranger Buddies Stamp Rally, to larger-than-life eggs painted by artists with special needs from The Animal Project, an Easter Eggs Discovery Trail with seniors from Cycling Without Age Singapore as well as an array of offerings at the Mandai Rainforest Resort by Banyan Tree, guests can participate in a wide range of activities to join the fun.

To sweeten the celebrations, children enjoy complimentary admission to Bird Paradise with every full-paying adult, along with retail and F&B vouchers worth up to $10 in total. Terms and conditions apply. This promotion is available to WildPass holders who purchase tickets between 9 March and 12 April 2026, for visits during Easter Egg-stravaganza from 14 March to 12 April 2026. 

Book an Exclusive "Behind-the-Scenes" Learning Journey with EU Holidays this Year - Promo Code Included!

If you're already looking ahead to the 2026 school holidays, skip the typical "shopping tours" and consider a Learning Journey instead. Newly launched this January, EU Holidays is offering six curated itineraries for families with kids aged 3 to 12 that promises to be more than your standard sightseeing.

Unlike DIY trips where parents often end up exhausted from navigating and planning, these tours provide a premium, "parent-approved" experience. You’ll get exclusive, behind-the-scenes access to places like a Whale Shark Pavilion in Guangdong, a private truffle hunt in Perth, and even a "Night at the Museum" sleeping next to belugas in Tainan. Best of all, there are no shopping stops, so every moment is dedicated to family bonding and hands-on discovery.

Planning early is the only way to secure these high-demand spots—and to enjoy the early bird savings too! 

  • The Destinations: Choose from Vietnam (March), Guangdong or Perth (June), Selangor (September), or Tainan and Japan (December).
  • The Perk: Stay in hand-picked 4-to-5 star hotels, access exclusive experiences that are not available by walking in, and enjoy local specialty meals already arranged for you.

Use this exclusive Early Bird Special to kickstart your 2026 travel savings!

[PROMO CODE]: Be among the first 10 families to sign up for any 2026 Learning Journey and get an additional $88 discount per room! Simply mention "BYKIDO88" when you enquire via WhatsApp.

Mount Elizabeth Hospital's Doctor For A Day 2026

Venue: Mount Elizabeth Hospital
Dates: 15 Mar 2026, 9.30 am - 5.30 pm (each session is 75mins)
Admission: $30

Back by popular demand, Doctor For A Day by Mount Elizabeth Hospital returns with a special For Good edition that lets children experience what it’s like to be a doctor for a day, while learning the importance of care, empathy, and helping others.

Here's what your child will experience

  • Dress up in mini doctor scrubs
  • Explore a real hospital environment
  • Take part in hands-on, age-appropriate activities
  • Learn how doctors care for patients and make a difference

Designed especially for children aged 5 to 9, this unique experience promises to be fun, engaging, and inspiring — perfect for curious young minds who love role play and discovery.

That's not all, this year’s programme supports the Autism Resource Centre (Singapore), in conjunction with World Autism Day 2026, with proceeds going towards learning programmes for children and youth with autism. 

Registration closes at 11.59pm on Sunday, 8 March 2026, or when tickets are sold out. Get your tickets now!

Visit Great World this March School Holidays 

Venue: Great World, Atrium, Level 1
Dates: 14 - 15 Mar (The PurrTown), 16 - 22 Mar (The Great Whee-ly World)

Great World is the place to be this March school holidays with two distinct back-to-back events designed to keep the kids entertained. From a massive gathering for cat lovers at The PurrTown to the high-energy, wheel-themed carnival of The Great Whee-ly World, there is a fantastic mix of animal interaction and active play to fill up the holiday calendar.

On 14 and 15 March, cat enthusiasts can enjoy feline-themed contests ranging from "Best Dressed" to "Grumpiest Cat," alongside a meaningful adoption drive and a marketplace of cat-centric vendors. The excitement shifts gears from 16 - 22 March as Uncle Ringo takes over with a carnival featuring gyro spins and a bouncy castle. Families can even get a little exercise in by pedalling Anywheel bikes to power up an electric racetrack, earning free cycling passes and points in the process.

You can get a play pass (worth $20) for The Great Whee-ly World playland with 100 Great Rewards Points or a minimum spend of $50 at Kids, Toys and Education retailers at Great World. Get more details here. 

BYKidO Exclusive: Simply head over to Great World Customer Service Counter and mention BYKIDO to redeem a FREE play pass for the kids! Limited quantity available, while stocks last!

Save the Bees at PLQ Parkside’s Newest Ranger Buddies Mission

Venue: PLQ Parkside at Paya Lebar Quarter
Dates: 12 Mar - 31 May 2026
Admission: Free

The latest Ranger Buddies mission at PLQ Parkside brings the children to the Netherlands to team up with Rudy the Mini Rex Rabbit! Through a blend of physical activity and augmented reality (AR), kids will discover why bees are waking up too early from hibernation and how they can help these essential pollinators thrive despite the challenges of climate change.

At PLQ Parkside, families will find 5 engaging stations that use the Ranger Buddies app to bring the experience to life. These stations combine learning with fun to help little ones learn more about our eco-system. 

Family who complete the mission will also discover plenty of treats for the whole family to make it a fun day out! These include a mission exclusive badge and F&B perks too! 

Visit the Ranger Buddies for more details.

Sakura Floral Display at Flower Dome to Feature Sanrio Character 

Venue: Flower Dome, Gardens by the Bay
Dates: 13 Mar - 15 Apr 2026, 9 am - 9 pm
Admission: Flower Dome admission applies 

The Sakura Floral Display is back at Gardens by the Bay! Amid flowering cherry blossoms, immerse in Ishikawa Prefecture’s rich heritage – from the famed Kenroku-en, exquisite traditional lacquerware, and a captivating kimono forest, to its historic samurai and geisha districts.

Families can look forward to Sanrio Characters being featured in the flower display as well as programmes such as the Anime Garden with cosplay and an anime marketplace as well as Japanese cultural programmes happening on selected weekends, many of these programmes are free!

If you love all things Japanese, you definitely won't want to miss this! 

Sentosa Beach Fest

Venue: Sentosa, Siloso Beach
Dates: 14 - 22 Mar 2026
Admission: Free with paid activities

Singapore’s largest beach festival, Sentosa Beach Fest makes its debut at Siloso Beach this March! Expect sports, music and play woven through sun-soaked afternoons and chill-out evenings by the sea. 

Expect 5 action packed zones, including the Playground where children (min. 6 years old) will find a massive 30m x 30m inflatable kingdom designed to turn Siloso Beach into the ultimate high-energy arena. This isn't just a bouncy castle—it’s a sprawling, tactical, and hilarious journey through 15 unique courses that will test your agility and leave you breathless with laughter. The inflatables are available from 16 to 20 Mar and are priced from $22 for an hour (get tickets here). 

Families will also find a curated space of oversized fun that’s completely free for everyone! These reimagined childhood classics include Giant Jenga, Giant Tic-Tac-Toe and more! 

At the Ninja Lab, families can test your agility on technical obstacle courses or watch the pros defy the impossible in elite showcases. 

Wellness and sports programmes as well as F&B will be available throughout the festival! 

Green Driving at Tesla Junior Driving School

Venue: Century Square, Level 1, Main Atrium and Event Space
Dates: 16 - 22 Mar 2026
Admission: Spend to redeem

Over at Century Square, children can get behind the wheel of mini electric vehicles at the Tesla Junior Driving School. This is an opportunity for them to get a hands-on introduction to clean energy and sustainable mobility.

The experience demonstrates how electric vehicles contribute to cleaner air and a healthier environment, while offering young drivers an opportunity to have fun driving the mini-electric car! 

Simply spend $30 in a single same-day receipt to redeem a 10-minute mini-EV driving session! The experience will also move to other participating Frasers Mall after the school holidays. See the schedule below 

  • 16 - 22 Mar: Century Square
  • 23 - 29 Mar: Northpoint City
  • 6 - 12 Apr: Causeway Point
  • 13- 19 Apr: Tiong Bahru Plaza
  • 20 - 26 Apr: Waterway Point

Beat the Heat with Pedro @ Causeway Point

Venue: Causeway Point, Level 1, Main Atrium
Dates: 16 - 22 Mar 2026
Admission: Spend to redeem 

Over at Causeway Point, young adventurers can step into the role of eco-heroes at the Beat the Heat with Pedro mission, a gamified experience following Pedro the sea lion on a rescue journey through the mall. Interactive puzzle-solving stations will educate participants on how recycling, reducing plastic use, and conserving energy can help protect wildlife and their habitats.

As part of the mission, the “Recycle Right with Bloobin” station, developed in collaboration with NEA, invites young participants to take part in a hands-on sliding puzzle featuring Bloobin. Through the activity, children will learn how to sort recyclables correctly and discover proper ways to recycle different materials, including plastics, metal, paper and glass.

Shoppers who spend $30 in a single same-day receipt can redeem a gamification code to join the mission. Children who complete the challenges will be rewarded with a mall-exclusive Ranger Buddies Mission completion badge as a keepsake.

The mission will travel to participating Frasers Malls after the school holiday (activities may differ at each mall). 

  • 16 - 22 Mar: Causeway Point
  • 16 - 22 Mar - Eastpoint Mall
  • 23 - 29 Mar - White Sands
  • 6 - 12 Apr - The Centrepoint
  • 20 - 26 Apr - Tiong Bahru Plaza 

Bellygom Goes Local at Changi Airport

Venue: Changi Airport Terminal 3 
Dates: 13 March to 3 May 2026
Admission: Free admission, credits required for carnival games

South Korea’s iconic pink bear, Bellygom, has landed in Singapore for a "beary" special local adventure. This March school holidays, Changi Airport Terminal 3 is transformed into a vibrant playground featuring a massive seven-metre-tall inflatable Bellygom and plenty of Singapore-inspired photo spots. Kids can pose with Bellygom’s friends alongside giant Ice Gem biscuits, kopi cups, and Peranakan tingkat carriers, making it a fantastic spot for some festive family photos!

The highlight for high-energy kids is the Bellygom Hawker Carnival. There are five unique game stalls inspired by local flavours, where children can jump into a giant inflatable wok to "cook" Hokkien Mee or toss satay sticks onto a grill.

If you are visiting on a weekend, Changi Rewards members can even spot Bellygom roaming around for surprise gifts or book a complimentary photo session to take home a physical keepsake. 

Get more details here.

Up to 25% Off KOOZA Tickets this March School Holidays

The globally acclaimed Cirque du Soleil is back in Singapore after seven years with its breathtaking Big Top production, KOOZA.

Filled with audacious acrobatic prowess and bold slapstick comedy. The action-packed spectacle is a breathtaking tribute to physical artistry and expression of the human body - delivering an unforgettable blend of thrills, laughter and wonder for all ages!

Families can also expect exclusive March Holiday sale will go live from today to 13 March.

  • For shows on 18 and 19 March, enjoy 25% off tickets (or 5% off VIP Experience) with the purchase of 1 to 4 tickets, and 35% off (or 10% off VIP Experience) when booking 5 or more tickets.

  • For shows on 14, 15, 20, 21 and 22 March, enjoy 15% off tickets (or 5% off VIP Experience) with the purchase of 1 to 4 tickets, and 25% off (or 10% off VIP Experience) when booking 5 or more tickets.

Tickets start from $98, with a range of seating categories and family-friendly options available. Get tickets from Fever.

NLB March School Holiday Programmes for Children and Families

This March school holiday, the National Library Board (NLB) is inviting children and families to discover the joy of reading through a line-up of engaging programmes across libraries islandwide.

From storytelling sessions in English, Chinese, Malay and Tamil to hands-on activities exploring art, digital literacy, science, sustainability and wellness, the programmes are designed to spark curiosity and encourage young readers to explore new ideas and stories. These sessions offer families an opportunity to spend meaningful time together while discovering the many ways libraries support learning and creativity beyond books.

All programmes are free, though some may require prior registration.  You can also explore the full listings via What’s On for Preschoolers and What’s On for Children and Teens on NLB’s website.

Seaside Pony & Picnic Experience at Shangri-La Rasa Sentosa, Singapore

Venue: Shangri-La Rasa Sentosa
Dates: 13 - 22 Mar 2026
Fees: From $430 per night

Shangri-La Rasa Sentosa, Singapore introduces its new Seaside Pony & Picnic
Experience is a specially designed family stay package available from 13 to 22 Mar 2026 that brings together interactive pony activities, quality bonding time over seaside picnics and signature resort activities in one immersive offering.

The programme offers young guests the opportunity to connect with these gentle animals in an open-air setting by the sea. During the guided one-hour session, children will enjoy dedicated time with the ponies, taking part in riding, grooming and feeding activities, while learning about their behaviour and daily care. Participation is open to children aged 3 to 12 years old, weighing below 40kg.

Beyond the pony experience, families can look forward to a relaxed seaside picnic, complete with a take-home bag and picnic mat, perfect for an afternoon by the shore. The package also includes daily breakfast at Silver Shell Cafe and access to sea sports such as kayaking, stand-up paddle boarding and pedal boating at the resort’s private beach.

The package also includes access to Rasa Fun activities and in-house privileges at The Palawan @ Sentosa.

$8.80 Cable Car Rides

Running from 13 to 31 March 2026, locals — including Singapore Citizens, Permanent Residents and pass holders — can enjoy the ride between Mount Faber Peak, HarbourFront Centre and Sentosa for just $8.80 per person, down from the usual $33 for adults and $22 for children.

Families looking for something different to do this March Holiday can join Pikachu and friends on the Pokémon Day-to-Night Adventure presented by the Singapore Cable Car, taking in sweeping skyline views across the harbour from vibrant Pokémon-themed cabins. As evening falls, the experience takes on a new dimension when hidden UV-reactive Pokémon designs appear, transforming the ride into an entirely different night adventure.

Tickets will be available from 13 March onwards via the Singapore Cable Car ticketing counters and online store.

Build Your Dream Ride: LEGOÂź Autoshop Experience

Venue: HyperDrive at The Palawan @ Sentosa
Dates: 5 Mar – 30 Apr 2026
Time: 12.30pm – 9pm (Mon - Fri) | 10am - 9pm (Weekend, PH & SH) | Last entry at 8.30pm
Fee: From $40.00 (includes access to the LEGO Autoshop Experience) | Purchase tickets here

From 5 March to 30 April 2026, LEGO rolls out the high-energy Build Your Dream Ride: LEGO¼ Autoshop Experience at HyperDrive at The Palawan @ Sentosa, blending hands-on building with real racing thrills. Held at Asia’s first indoor gamified electric go-kart circuit, this immersive activation invites kids to build their own dream rides, race along a multi-level track, and complete interactive missions designed to spark creativity and confidence.

Young participants can collect stamps across different pit stops — from karting sessions to LEGO build-and-test zones — and redeem an exclusive LEGO Racer Minifigure with Gold Trophy (ages 4–12, while stocks last). The venue is fully decked out with LEGO visuals, brick-built vehicles and photo spots, with mascot meet-and-greets happening on 14, 15, 20, 21 & 22 March 2026 (12pm – 4pm) for extra excitement.

Perfect for school holiday outings or weekend family adventures, this Sentosa activation turns imagination into motion!

Armenian Street Party

Venue: Armenian Street
Dates: 13 - 15 Mar 2026
Admission: Free for most activities

Step into a joyful and lively Peranakan gathering as Armenian Street Party presents a vibrant celebration of Peranakan community, culture and shared heritage. Dance, taste and wander through immersive floral street installations and thematic photo spots inspired by Peranakan motifs, and savour specially curated delights: from kueh picnics to beloved local favourites and inventive dessert pop-ups. Visitors can also take part in hands-on craft activities, and live performances that unite generations through the joy of togetherness. 

This year’s edition also features a special collaboration with Mediacorp, where crime-themed experiences inspired by the upcoming drama series Aunty Lee’s Deadly Delights add a playful twist to the festivities.

LEGO Paw-fect Friends Forever Experience

Venue and Dates:

  • Suntec City, 14 - 15 Mar, 1 pm - 6 pm
  • Compass One, 21 - 22 Mar, 1 pm - 6 pm

Admission: with purchase of LEGO sets

Explore a curated selection of animal- and nature-inspired LEGO sets, where children can build their own animal companions and dive into imaginative worlds, all while developing creative confidence through play.

With any purchase of participating LEGO themes children can enjoy complimentary access to a series of hands-on activity stations, from building a mini-me character and creating an animal bestie micro build, to taking home a LEGO Friends Treat Bakery maze and colouring sheet. At the end of the adventure, young builders will walk away with their mini-me and animal bestie creations and receive a Paw-fect Friends Forever certificate, making memories and masterpieces to cherish, while stocks last.

Forest of Wonder - Marina Square’s Annual Balloon Festival

Venue: Marina Square Central Atrium
Dates: 14 - 22 Mar 2026
Admission: Free

The much-anticipated annual Balloon Festival is back at Marina Square this March school holidays! Visitors will step into the “Forest of Wonders”, an immersive balloon experience that brings fantasy to life through larger-than-life balloon artistry. More than just a visual spectacle, the magical balloon installation sparks joy, wonder, and childlike imagination.

A captivating 12-metre-tall Strawberry Fairy House stands in the heart of the balloon installation, drawing attention as one enters the enchanting forest. Sculpted to resemble a giant ripe strawberry with textured seeds and a leafy green crown roof, the alluring fairy-tale house stokes curiosity with its white framed windows and a mint green door. Two fanciful fruit fairies perch atop the roof, while a lush forest of blooming flowers and layered greenery surrounds the house. Enter the fairy-tale house and be immersed in a kaleidoscope of magical clouds and an enchanting realm with strawberry-scented mist!

Beyond the entrancing installations, families can learn balloon sculpting techniques and create their own magical keepsake together. This engaging one-hour session invites participants to create an adorable balloon sculpture, either a bear or an octopus. Available on 14, 15, 21 & 22 March (Sat & Sun), 4pm, the workshops are priced at $20 per parent child pair. 

Magic and Colour at Pororo Park and Tayo Station

Venue: Pororo Park and Tayo Station
Dates: 2 - 29 Mar 2026
Admission: Tickets to the playgrounds apply

With a variety of exciting activities happening this month at Pororo Park and Tayo Station — from Craft Your Own Rainbow Jar and jaw-dropping magic illusions during the school holidays, to the Rainbow Photo Hunt with complimentary myFirst camera loans — March is set to be filled with colour, creativity and plenty of family fun.

These activities are complimentary for visitors to both playgrounds! 

HAN@Punggol Open House Community Arts Festival

Venue: Waterway Point, One Punggol, and surrounding neighbourhood sites
Dates: 14 - 29 Mar 2026, 10 am - 10 pm
Admission: Most programmes free of charge

HAN@Punggol Open House is a two-week community festival launching with a full-day public programme on 14 March 2026. It brings Punggol’s shared histories into the present through community-driven projects and site-specific artworks across Waterway Point and its surrounding waterfront spaces.

Come experience the neighbourhood through the people who live here. Walk with residents to learn hidden histories, immerse yourself in contemporary artworks that transform everyday spaces, and explore exhibitions that show how neighbours care for their community. Encounter Punggol, its people, places, stories anew.

Singapore Biennale 2025 - Last Chance to Experience the Festival 

The Singapore Biennale 2025 (SB2025) brings art into everyday spaces across the island, with family-friendly programmes that promise memorable moments for kids and parents alike.

From hands-on workshops and guided tours to roving performances and interactive activities, there’s something for everyone to explore and enjoy. With just a few weeks before the Biennale closes on 29 March 2026, now is the perfect time to be part of this cross-island arts experience! Here’s a sneak peek at what’s coming up this school holidays: 

  • Kombucha DIY: Craft Your Pure Intention - Experiment with flavours, bottle your own creation to take home, and explore the Biennale’s theme of pure intention through a hands-on activity the whole family can enjoy. This drop-in workshop will be available at SAM at Tanjong Pagar Distripark from 1 pm - 7 pm on 7 March at $15 per pax. 
  • Earth Performance Reenactment - Meet a giant 2.5m Earth balloon and help roll it to safety in this fun, interactive performance for kids. This free experience takes place at Esplanade on 14 and 15 March from 5 pm to 6 pm. 
  • House of Longing - Pick your own house-shaped coin box, decorate it, and create a unique space to save your pocket money or jot down special memories. Choose from 2 sessions at SAM at Tanjong Pagar Distripark on 22 March at 10 am to 12 pm or 4 pm to 5 pm. Admission is free with registration. 

As a special finale, the whole family can enjoy free admission from 20 to 29 March 2026 during the Biennale’s closing week! More information on SB2025’s artworks and programmes can be found here.

Free Screening of “Totto-chan: The Little Girl at the Window” at ONE Punggol

Venue: Celebration Square Zone 1, Level 1, ONE Punggol
Dates: 21 Mar 2026, 2 pm
Admission: Free

The Japan Creative Centre (JCC), Embassy of Japan in Singapore, will be presenting a special free screening of the animated film Totto-chan: The Little Girl at the Window as part of the March Fun Fiesta at ONE Punggol.

Based on the internationally bestselling autobiographical novel by Tetsuko Kuroyanagi, which has sold more than 25 million copies worldwide, the film follows the story of a spirited seven-year-old girl whose curiosity and energy lead her to an unconventional school where children are encouraged to explore their interests freely. Through this journey, Totto-chan discovers friendship, creativity and a different way of learning that celebrates individuality.

The screening will be held at Celebration Square Zone 1 at ONE Punggol, an open community space with a large LED screen. The event is open to the public and admission is free, with seating available on a first-come, first-served basis.

PAW Patrolℱ Live! “The Great Pirate Adventure.”

Venue: Sands Theatre at Marina Bay Sands
Dates: 11 - 15 Mar 2026
Admission: $58 - $148

PAW Patrol Live! sails into town with The Great Pirate Adventure this March school holidays.

It’s Pirate Day in Adventure Bay and Mayor Goodway is preparing for a grand celebration. But before the festivities can begin, Ryder and his team of heroic pups must rescue Cap’n Turbot from a mysterious cavern. In the process, they uncover a secret pirate treasure map!

The PAW Patrol set out over land and sea to track down the treasure for Mayor Goodway’s celebration before the mischievous Mayor Humdinger can get to it first. This live stage show calls for all paws on deck in a thrilling quest filled with teamwork, adventure, and plenty of tail-wagging fun for the whole family.

Special BYKidO Promo: Get 4 x A Reserve Tickets at just $250 (U.P. $352). Applicable for the shows on Wed, Thurs and Sun at 7pm only. Click here to get your tickets now. 

Disney On Ice: Magic in the Stars

Venue: Singapore Indoor Stadium, 2 Stadium Walk, Singapore 397691
Dates: 14 - 22 Mar 2026
Admission: from $20 per ticket

Get ready for a magical adventure with Disney On Ice as it returns to Singapore in 2026 with Magic in the Stars, a dazzling show that promises excitement for the whole family! This all-new show features the most Disney characters ever in one performance, including the on-ice debut of Raya from Raya and the Last Dragon, Elsa and Anna from Frozen 2, and Asha from Wish! 

From 14 to 22 March 2026, families can join beloved Disney characters at the Singapore Indoor Stadium and experience the Disney magic together! 

From now till 6 Mar 2026, POSB Everyday Card holders can enjoy 12% savings when you checkout with POSB Everyday Card while all other DBS/POSB Cards enjoy 10% savings. 

The First Ocean Kids Festival at Singapore Oceanarium: For Ocean Enthusiast of All Ages

Venue: Singapore Oceanarium
Date: 13 March - 12 April 2026
Admission: S$55 for adult and S$43 for child/senior

Singapore Oceanarium (æ–°ćŠ ćĄæ”·æŽ‹ç”Ÿæ€éŠ†) invites families to dive into Ocean Kids Festival, a new seasonal line-up of experiences that adds extra wonder to a visit during the March school holidays and beyond. 

They offer many exciting experiences for kids, starting with the Little Ocean Expert Series, a 45-minute meet-the-expert session designed for children aged 7 to 12. During the session, your child will get to meet specialists such as a diver, marine veterinarian, marine conservationist, marine researcher, animal care specialist, or habitat presenter, and even dress up in kid-sized Singapore Oceanarium uniforms, lab coats, or dive suits.

Little ones can also take part in hands-on activities such as creating their own coral reef, joining a Fossilist Workshop, exploring seahorse biology, behaviour and conservation through the Animal Spotlight programme, and creating a marine-themed badge to take home.

Families can also browse and borrow books at the National Library Board’s Molly the Mobile Library pop-up, which will take place for four days from 16 to 19 March 2026, from 9am to 5pm, extending the learning experience even further.

Power, Up Close Showcase

Venue: Funan Mall
Dates: 16 - 22 Mar 2026
Admission: Free

From 16 to 22 March 2026, the Energy Market Authority (EMA) is bringing Singapore’s energy story to life at Funan Mall with Power, Up Close, a free, interactive public activation that invites families to discover what it truly takes to keep the nation powered every day. 

Designed to make complex topics simple and hands-on, the showcase transforms energy and sustainability into immersive experiences that both children and parents can explore together. Look forward to the following, 

  • Power Cycling Challenge: Participants can pedal on a stationary bicycle, or turn a hand crank to see how much electricity they can produce, experiencing the physical effort required to generate energy.  

  • Powering Singapore: Visitors place interactive blocks onto an LED display to unlock bite-sized insights on Singapore’s journey towards a diversified clean energy mix, and how they can play a part in Singapore’s low-carbon future. 

  • The Energy Balancing Act: Interactive panels and quizzes explain how Singapore balances sustainability, energy security and affordability in its transition towards low-carbon energy sources 

Each visitor will receive an event “passport” to guide them through the activities. Participants who complete the passport can stand a chance to win vouchers from Challenger, FairPrice, and Ya Kun. 

Once Upon a Spin - A Storytime at Laundromat, Hangout Laundry

Venue: Hangout Laundry, 531 Bedok North Street 3 #01-706 Singapore 460531
Dates: 14 Mar 2026, 11 am - 12.30 pm
Admission: Free

This coming March holidays, Hangout Laundry is turning a routine errand into a family activity with a community-led storytelling session held right inside the neighbourhood laundromat.

Led by dramatic arts practitioner and educator Seraphina Underhill, the storytelling session aims to encourage a love for stories and reading. Adding to the fun, children are invited to bring a pre-loved book to swap, allowing them to take home a "new" story. Families are encouraged to bring their laundry while the children settle into the storytelling session.

Suitable for children between 6 to 11 years old.

United Square School holiday events 

Venue: United Square
Dates: 21 - 22 March 2026

United Square will host the PokĂ©mon Mezastar Carnival from 21 – 22 March. Trainers can get ready for an exciting challenge as the Main Atrium transforms into a PokĂ©mon arena with the Ultimate Challenge Finals and exclusive limited-edition game tags.

New to the game? No worries, friendly staff will guide participants through the game and everyone who joins receives a special Psyduck Meza Tag. There will also be fun carnival-style challenges with prizes including Pokémon Sun Visor and Meza Tag Fan! While stocks last! 

On 22 Mar from 2 pm, come catch the Ultimate Challenge Finals where the Top 16 finalists battle in a knockout format until a champion is crowned. Top 3 scorers win a trophy, top 16 receive official finalist certificates, and all finalists get a Zygarde Meza Tag.

So time to catch them all and prove you are the best trainer of them all!

Future Forest Festival: Seeds of Tomorrow

Venue: Vidacity, 3A Pasir Ris Drive 6, Singapore 519422
Dates: 14 - 15 Mar 2026, 3 pm - 9 pm
Admission: Free

Future Forest Festival: Seeds of Tomorrow brings together community members, innovators and purpose-driven entrepreneurs who are shaping a greener future through practical sustainability solutions and creative initiatives.

Families can explore a vibrant eco-marketplace, discover hands-on science experiences, enjoy thought-provoking film screenings and catch live busking performances in a relaxed community setting.

Families can look forward a series of activities, including,

  • Plastic fusing workshops that transform waste into functional items
  • Mushroom cultivation showcases using upcycled substrates
  • Black Soldier Fly feeding demos demonstrating food waste solutions
  • Eco-conscious marketplace and interactive booths
  • Bike repair and refurbished bicycle initiative
  • Film screenings and evening live performances

So come, do good and have fun at the same time!

Rutter’s Mass of the Children - SNYO × Singapore Symphony Choruses

Venue: Esplanade Concert Hall
Dates: 18 Mar 2026, 7.30 pm - 9.30 pm (with 20-mins intermission)
Admission: $15, $20, $25, $30 (30% off for students; 20% off for families of 4+)

If you want to treat the kids to a "big stage" experience, Rutter's Mass of the Children is a massive production at the Esplanade Concert Hall is the one to book. It is a rare and powerful collaboration that brings together the Singapore National Youth Orchestra (SNYO) and the full force of the Singapore Symphony Choruses (including the Youth and Children’s Choirs).

The highlight of the evening is John Rutter’s Mass of the Children, a piece specifically written to unite the voices of children and adults. With children’s and adult voices united alongside a full youth orchestra, this concert offers an inspiring and engaging musical experience for young listeners.

It’s a grand, joyous celebration of music that feels epic rather than formal, making it a perfect introduction to the Esplanade for children aged 5 and up. Plus, this concert is eligible for the SG Culture Pass!

Note that there is strictly no admission for infant-in-arms and toddlers.

Red Riding Hood

Venue: The Ngee Ann Kongsi Theatre @ Wild Rice, Funan
Dates: 28 Feb - 15 Mar 2026
Admission: $35 - $45

Little Red is about to embark on an adventure! Tasked by her father to deliver some delicious home-cooked food to Granny, she dons her red hood, loads the tingkat into her bicycle basket, and cycles to Granny’s house on her own.  

As she navigates the streets and void decks of Woodlands, she draws the attention of a cunning Wolf, who befriends her even as they plot to trick their way into Granny’s flat.  

What happens when Little Red finally arrives at her grandmother’s house and notices that Granny isn’t quite herself? Will she be able to outsmart the cunning Wolf and deliver her tingkat safely? Or will Little Red fall into the trap of being too trusting of strangers?  

Full of humour, Singaporean flavour, and catchy original songs, Wild Rice’s adaptation of Red Riding Hood puts a fresh, interactive spin on the classic fairytale. Perfect for the young and the young at heart, this show celebrates the bravery, independence, and quick thinking that help us find our way in a world full of danger.

Tiger Tale by Barrowland Ballet

Venue: Esplanade Theatre Studio (Level 4)
Dates: 13 - 14 Mar 2026
Admission: $35

Something wild is prowling in Tiger Tale. She can hear it through her bedroom walls, but her mum and dad seem stuck in the dull routines of their everyday lives. Until one day the wild breaks in and everything changes.

A troubled family’s world turns upside down when a tiger invades. It’s chaotic, it’s dangerous but brilliantly funny as the tiger reignites the family’s love for one another. Enjoy captivating dancers and the thrill of sitting right up close to the action with a chance to explore the set at the end.

First Rave by The Wanderlings

Venue: Esplanade Annexe Studio
Dates: 19 - 22 Mar 2026
Admission: $60 - $90

Join a single parent DJ at First Rave as she tells of the rhythmically unpredictable journey of mothering. 

She sheds the skin of her former self, mourning the withering of each layer, convinced that underneath all these layers is a cow on a journey with no return trip. On this trip are some things that she knows she will lose: a sense of self, the clarity and separation of night and day, and the awareness that she'll never be alone anymore. But every loss is a farewell that comes with a hello—a first wail marks a farewell to the womb, and a first rave marks a celebration of the journey ahead.

This live theatre performance offers a powerful, magical and affirming experience for babies and their caregivers, particularly new parents, who are often navigating the invisible complexities of parenthood. As the first text-based baby theatre performance in Singapore, both adult and baby audience members are introduced to one another's worlds through puppetry, light and sound, before a gentle and magical rave party.

Squirrel by The Egg

Venue: Esplanade Theatre Studio (Level 4)
Dates: 20 - 25 Mar 2026
Admission: $60 - $90

Squirrel loves a good acorn. But not all acorns are good. Some are downright second rate. And Squirrel is fussy like that. 

Under the light of the sun, between the houses and the offices, and the rivers and the factories, Squirrel has buried their favourite acorn collection. 

It’s easy to remember where; it’s under the third tree from the left. Or was it the right? Oh, hang on a minute
 

This is a story of new growth and new beginnings with a sprinkling of magic and puppetry to charm audiences of every age! Recommended for children aged 6 months to 4 years, and they’re actively encouraged to take part in the show!

SSO Concerts for Children: Wild Symphony

Venue: Victoria Concert Hall
Dates: 21 - 22 Mar 2026
Admission: $30 - $40

Embark on a journey of discovery and friendship with Wild Symphony, an interactive picture book and live concert experience composed by Dan Brown (yes, the author). This modern musical carnival of animals details the adventures of Maestro Mouse and his companions from the animal kingdom. Fusing family-friendly sounds and pithy poetry with a positive message, Wild Symphony is an immersive feast for eyes, ears, and mind — all at the same time.

 

 

 



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