The Best Things To Do With Kids In Singapore This Week (2 to 8 Feb 2026)



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

As always, this is just a compilation of our weekly five ideas, if you need more ideas for family fun, do head over to our weekly updated list of weekly recommendations or join our Telegram group for the most up-to-date recommendations!

Experience the excitement of spectacular aerial displays and family-friendly activities at Singapore Airshow 2026. Then, embark on a culinary journey at Japan Rail Fair 2026, where regional flavors and railway culture come alive in a vibrant outdoor setting.

Dive into creativity at Singapore’s first Gundam store in Jewel Changi Airport—build Gunpla, snap photos with life-size models, and join interactive workshops for fans of all ages. Celebrate Lunar New Year with LEGO at Bugis+, where festive traditions meet hands-on fun for the whole family. Plus, catch Burp, a delightful kids-friendly theatre show at Esplanade Theatre Studio.

1. Witness Daring Flying Displays & Family Fun at Singapore Airshow 2026

Venue: Changi Exhibition Centre
Date: 7 - 8 Feb 2026
Fee: $39 (Adult) | $19 (Child:3–12 years) | $250 (4x tickets + 1x car park label)

Singapore Airshow 2026 promises an action-packed line-up of flying displays, with a total of eight aerial performances by six air forces and two commercial aircraft manufacturers throughout the event.

Alongside the aerial display, families can also get much excitement on the ground with an extensive static display of more than 35 aircraft, spanning commercial, business, military and unmanned platforms, as well as military assets from the RSAF, German Air Force, Royal Australian Air Force and United States Air Force.

The Weekend@Airshow offers an engaging mix of educational exhibits, interactive experiences and live demonstrations, making it a memorable day out for children, parents and aviation fans alike. 

2. Taste Your Way Through Japan at Japan Rail Fair 2026

Venue: Level 1, Urban Park, Guoco Tower
Dates: 6 – 8 Feb 2026 
Time: 11am – 8pm
Fee: Free Admission

Singapore’s beloved Japanese railway and food fair returns with a delicious twist! Held outdoors just outside JAPAN RAIL CAFE, this family-friendly event is a flavour-packed prelude to the main Japan Rail Fair in October.

Explore 20 interactive booths featuring regional Japanese delicacies inspired by railway travel, from snacks and seafood to sweets and izakaya-style bites. Highlights include the Fast, Fresh & Secure – JAL de Hako-byun Shinkansen Delivery booth, bringing Miyagi strawberries and Aomori apples straight from Japan, alongside seasonal produce like mehikari fish, Fukushima monkfish, Kiyoken tuna shiumai, sweet potatoes, citrus, and fresh vegetables.

Foodies can enjoy Hokkaido-style fried chicken zangi skewers with draft KIRIN beer, plus exclusive regional snack tastings. Travel and tourism booths offer insider tips and exclusive offers for exploring Japan’s hidden gems. Sake lovers can sample selections from ISEGO HONTEN Singapore, HINEMOS, and Ishikawa Prefecture.

A weekend of food, culture, and family fun awaits — no passport needed!

3. Explore, Build & Play at Singapore’s First Gundam Store at Jewel Changi Airport

Venue: Level 4, Jewel Changi Airport, 78 Airport Boulevard, #04-219, Singapore 819666
Opening Date: 3 Feb 2026
Operating Hours: 10am – 10pm daily
Fee: Free Admission

Gundam fans finally have a dedicated hub in Singapore! Located at Level 4, Jewel Changi Airport, THE GUNDAM BASE SINGAPORE offers an immersive experience for fans of all ages—from first-time builders to seasoned collectors.

Step inside and you’ll be greeted by a towering 1.8-metre RX-78 statue and a giant RX-78-2 Gundam blueprint photo booth, perfect for family snaps. Kids and parents can also join free weekend Gunpla workshops, building models together and enjoying a hands-on creative experience.

Collectors will love the exclusive selection of limited-edition Gunpla, from Entry Grade to Perfect Grade, including rare finds like the MG 1/100 Sengoku Astray Gundam (Metallic) and MG 1/100 Gundam Virtue (Clear Color). The store also hosts special releases and fan events throughout the year.

More than just a store, THE GUNDAM BASE SINGAPORE serves as a regional hub for Gundam culture, connecting fans across Southeast Asia. It’s a must-visit for families looking for a fun, interactive, and memorable outing.

4. Build, Play & Celebrate with LEGO This Lunar New Year at Bugis+

Venue: Bugis+, Level 2 Atrium
Date: 9 - 22 Feb 2026
Fee: Free admission

From 9 to 22 Feb 2026, families can join the celebrations at a LEGO Lunar New Year Pop-Up at Bugis+ Level 2 Atrium.

Come snap photos at a specially designed LEGO Lunar New Year backdrop, where
festive tradition meets creative play. Children can also enjoy a complimentary Make & Take activity to build and bring home a mini-LEGO horse.

Hunt for coins at the richly detailed diorama by local LEGO fans and stand a chance to win LEGO sets. Shoppers can also look forward to exclusive in-mall promotions available throughout the pop-up period.

5. Catch Burp, A Kids-Friendly Theatre Show at Esplanade Theatre Studio

Venue: Esplanade Theatre Studio
Dates: 30 Jan - 15 Feb 2026
Admission: $23

Get ready for BURP, a tale about a man who loves collecting sounds in special jars, each one a doorway to a special memory or feeling. Every day, he picks a few sound jars and plays them on his Incredible Sound Machine, transporting him back to extraordinary moments in time.

But one day, something strange happens—a mighty burp ripples through his entire body, a vibration so powerful that he just has to collect it before it escapes!

Will the man be quick enough to trap Burp in his sound jar or will Burp give him the slip? Join in on an extraordinary game of chase between the elusive Burp and the Sound Collector.



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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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