The Best Things To Do With Kids In Singapore This Week (21 - 27 Feb 2022)



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Wondering what to do with the kids this weekend? Here's a list for you to consider!

Start planning your family's fun times with this week's list of things to do with kids in Singapore! There's really no reason to say there is nothing to do! 

Sign-up for NKF's Race Inspired! 

Venue: Anywhere
Dates: 15 Mar - 7 Apr 2022
Fees: from $9.90 (10% off with promo code)

NKF is organising a 2nd edition of their virtual sports event, Race Inspired!, which comprises of both a running and cycling segment. Through Race Inspired!, the charity organisation aims to inspire participants to lead and advocate a healthier lifestyle while supporting them to achieve the fundraising target of $200,000, which will go towards providing quality treatment and care for kidney failure patients. 

Participants may also win attractive prizes when they complete 5 missions around Singapore. Race registration is priced at $9.90 and you can add-on Race Inspired! premiums too. 

Visit Night Safari for the new Rhino Feeding Session

Venue: Night Safari
Dates: 7.30 pm on operating nights
Fees: $10

A new feeding programme is launched to add to the activities at the Night Safari. The feeding sessions will happen at the Indian rhino habitat next to Night Safari’s East Lodge at 7.30pm on operating nights. Families who like to participate in the feeding while need to make a contribution of $10. All contributions from feeding sessions will go into supporting conservation projects in Singapore and Southeast Asia.

Aside from the exciting chance to feed an Indian rhino, guests will also get to interact with the animal care team. Feeding sessions must be booked online. 

Choke Full of Beans Serves Coffee With 3D Latte Art

Venue: 4 Changi Village Rd, #01-2090, Singapore 500004
Opening Hours: 12 pm - 8.30 pm (Tue - Thu), 12 pm - 10 pm (Fri), 9.30 am - 10 pm (Sat), 9.30 am - 8.30 pm (Sun)

Hidden in the east of Singapore, Chock Full Of Beans is a small quaint café that doesn't raise eyebrows from it's exterior. However, you will spot a long queue for it's weekend brunch and dinner - and if you look closer, you will see many people taking photos of their coffee too! More specifically, photos of the creative 2D and 3D latte art on their coffee. 

Each art is handmade by the talented barista, and you can actually request for specific characters on your coffee too! Unfortunately, the art is only available on the lattes only but offers a nice quiet place to chill and have a meal after visiting the nearby Changi Beach or as you return from Pulau Ubin.

Visit Southside, Sentosa for Kids-Friendly Workshops from just $5

Venue: Sentosa, multiple venues
Date: Different dates in Feb and Mar
Fee: From $5/person

Discover new interests with your family and loved ones on Sentosa with a series of new leisure activities, ranging from Latte Art Workshops to Archery practice for kids and families. 

The most interesting seems to be the $5 per pax Target Archery programme. This 1hour programme includes introduction & safety brief, practice rounds, followed by games that will put your skill to test. Sessions are limited to 16 pax, and are happening on the following dates: 17 Feb, 24 Feb, 3 Mar, 10 Mar, 17 Mar, 24 Mar, and 31 Mar 2022.

Get 50% Off-Peak Admission Tickets To SMIGY Tiong Bahru

SMIGY Tiong Bahru is a new playground located at Tiong Bahru Plaza. Play elements includes a huge ball pit, slides, pretend play, and a car track running throughout the playground. The entire playground is like a little obstacle for the young ones to explore!

Purchase the 50% Off Coupons on bykido.com, and use them at the playground to purchase your off-peak admissions at 50% off. Coupons are sold at $8 for a set of 3 coupons. 



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This article is prepared by

Jiarong Yu
Daddy to 2 adorable little ones. Misses them the moment they are not around, regrets missing them the moment they are around.

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