The Best Things To Do With Kids In Singapore This Week (15 to 21 Jun 2026)



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Here's a list of weekly family fun events and experiences for you to create family fun this week!

Take on the NEW Skyslides by Klook at Skypark Sentosa, where families can experience Southeast Asia’s tallest dry slides. Catch FIFA World Cup 2026 action at CHIJMES & Capitol Singapore, where live screenings bring the tournament atmosphere right into the heart of the city. 

Discover Chinese culture through play at Cultural Playground 2026 at Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre, where theatre, music and storytelling come together for young audiences. Explore a kueh-inspired playground at OTH Festival 2026 – The Great Tampines Kueh-scape, where families can play, connect and discover Singapore’s kueh culture in a whole new way. Step into JuJu World at IMBA Theatre, a vibrant inflatable experience filled with bold colour, play and imagination.

Read on to find out more! For more ideas, head over to our weekly recommendations (compiled and updated weekly with experiences). Join our Telegram group for the more up-to-date sharing too!

1. Take on the NEW Skyslides by Klook at
Skypark Sentosa

Venue: Skypark Sentosa by AJ Hackett, Siloso Beach, Sentosa
Dates: from 7 June 2026 onwards.
Admission: from $28

Families looking for their next big weekend adventure can head to Skypark Sentosa’s refreshed attraction, now home to Skyslides by Klook—Southeast Asia’s tallest dry slides at 44 metres high.

There are two ride options to suit different comfort levels. The Skydrop delivers a heart-racing near-vertical drop for thrill-seekers, while the Big Klook Slide offers a more relaxed, scenic ride with lights, music, and themed effects—perfect for younger riders and families.

Beyond the new slides, visitors can still enjoy classic Skypark experiences like the bungy jump, giant swing, and Skybridge, which offers panoramic views without the freefall.

Parents can also unwind at Summerhouse, the beachside dining and viewing area, while kids take on the slides.

To celebrate the launch, the first 1,000 bookings will receive a free ride video worth $20.

Click here for ticket details, ride requirements, and full family-friendly experiences.

2. Catch FIFA World Cup 2026 Action at CHIJMES & Capitol Singapore

Venue: CHIJMES, Capitol Singapore, Chinatown Point and Perennial Business City
Date: 11 Jun – 20 Jul 2026
Admission: Free

Football fans can soak up the FIFA World Cup 2026 atmosphere at CHIJMES and Capitol Singapore, where live match screenings, football-themed activities, dining promotions, and exciting giveaways will take place throughout the tournament.

Watch matches on giant screens, enjoy special food and drink deals, and take part in family-friendly activities including football clinics, AI-powered football avatar creation, Drone Soccer Sky Games, and football challenges for kids.

The festivities extend to Chinatown Point, where visitors can enjoy free football-themed game stations, and Perennial Business City, which will host Singapore's first five-week Drone Soccer Sky League.

Don't miss the "Spend & Score" promotion too. Spend a minimum of $40 to play a football-themed game and stand a chance to win shopping and dining vouchers, with qualifying purchases also earning entries into a grand draw featuring prizes worth over $130,000.

Whether you're planning a match-day outing with friends or a family day out during the school holidays, click here for the full list of activities, screenings, and promotions.

3. Discover Chinese Culture Through Play at Cultural Playground 2026 at Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre

Venue: Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre
Date: 19 – 21 Jun 2026
Fee: Ticketed & free programmes available (varies by activity)

Making its debut this June school holidays, Cultural Playground 2026 is the first children's festival by the Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre (SCCC).

Designed for children below 12, the festival blends theatre, music, storytelling, and interactive play to create meaningful and engaging ways for kids to experience local Chinese culture—primarily through Mandarin.

Families can expect a vibrant mix of 16 performances, workshops, and hands-on activities suitable for different age groups across the 3 days festival! Highlights include

  • The Legend of Nezha by Paper Monkey Theatre: a visually captivating performance brings the legendary Chinese tale to life using intricately crafted rod puppets.
  • The Nursery Rhymes Project by The Theatre Practice: an interactive performance that reinterprets familiar Mandarin nursery rhymes like Xiao Bai Chuan《小白船》and Mothers Are Best《世上只有妈妈好》 through music and storytelling—making them fresh, engaging, and relatable for young audiences.

Beyond ticketed programmes, families can also enjoy free storytelling sessions and fringe activities like face-painting too!

4. Explore a Kueh-Inspired Playground at OTH Festival 2026 – The Great Tampines Kueh-scape

Venue: Our Tampines Hub 
Dates: 20 Jun - 28 Jun (closed 22 Jun)
Admission: Free

Celebrate Tampines’ rich multicultural heritage through the beloved tradition of “kueh”, a shared culinary icon across communities, at OTH Festival 2026 – The Great Tampines Kueh-scape, taking place from 20 June to 28 June 2026.

Town Square @ OTH is transformed into a vibrant, interactive playground of oversized kueh-inspired installations, live performances, games, and community-led experiences. Highlights includes

  • Kueh Gym: larger-than-life community playground where Singapore’s most beloved kueh are reimagined as playful, oversized fitness challenges.
  • Kueh on the Run: Families and friends team up to take on fun, bite-sized challenges across the festival grounds, unlocking and collecting digital kueh. The first 2,000 participants per day will receive exclusive giveaways.
  • Kueh on the Run Performance: a 30-minute interactive comedy as Chef Dorothy goes on a frantic chase to find her runaway kueh - Ang Ku Kueh, and Kueh Lapis - each with a mind (and personality) of their own!
  • Sangam by Bornfire Circus (Singapore) - Aerial Open Stage: Dazzling aerial silks, gravity-defying acrobatics, and roaming circus acts, including jugglers and unicyclists weaving through the crowd, come together in a vibrant performance that fills every corner of the festival with energy and excitement.
  • The Full Platter Crew: A high-energy grand finale that brings the festival to a roaring close with a vibrant celebration of multicultural rhythm, movement, and youth-led creativity.

From playful physical installations and digital challenges to storytelling, music, and cultural showcases, the festival invites residents of all ages to explore, move, and connect. Check https://www.facebook.com/OurTampinesHub for more details. 

5. Step Into JuJu World at IMBA Theatre

Venue: IMBA
Dates: 20 Jun - 18 Jul 2026
Admission: TBC

JuJu World is the world’s first inflatable experience built around JuJu, Hendry’s explosive collectible toy series. This is the first JuJu experience in yellow, a bold visual statement and a new colourway for the series. Limited, large-sized JuJus will be crafted exclusively for Singapore, and will not be available anywhere else once the experience closes on 18 July 2026.

Playful and visually arresting, the experience extends Hendry’s signature approach, transforming the everyday into surreal environments.



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This article is prepared by

Leona Quek
Blessed with 3 handsome and loving boys in her life. Two of them call her Mommy, the other calls her Wifey. Every night, she wishes for an early bedtime, but misses her babies as soon as they sleep.

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