The Best Things To Do With Kids In Singapore This Week (21 to 27 April 2025)



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

Step into history and blooms at Tulipmania 2025, then race into action as the Nintendo POP-UP STORE returns to Jewel Changi Airport with exclusive merchandise and a thrilling Mario Kart experience. Bounce into fun at Kiztopia’s brand-new Bouncetopia at Plantation Plaza, Tengah, or go on a roar-some adventure at the new WAN TO PLAY LITTLE DINO indoor playground at Changi Airport T3. For a magical mix of folktales, sensory play, and creative learning, don’t miss Lost Islands—The Artground’s latest immersive exhibition for young explorers.

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!

1. Step Into History and Blooms at Tulipmania 2025

Venue: Flower Dome, Gardens by the Bay
Date: Till 12 May 2025
Time: 9am to 9pm

Fee: Tickets to Flower Dome applies, check here for pricing

Tulipmania 2025 is in full bloom at Gardens by the Bay’s Flower Dome, and this year’s edition promises more than just pretty petals.

Running till 12 May 2025, the exhibition transforms into a historical journey through TĂŒrkiye, the tulip’s country of origin. Families can explore a vibrant display of 65,000 tulips, including over 30 varieties like Tulipa ‘Ballerina’ and ‘Pretty Woman’, alongside other stunning Turkish blooms. Kids and adults alike will be wowed by life-sized recreations of the Trojan Horse, the ancient Göbekli Tepe temple, and the iconic Mardin Houses. There’s more than just visuals too—mosaic artworks by local students, inspired by traditional Turkish design, add a creative touch to the experience. Plus, visitors stand a chance to win a pair of air tickets to TĂŒrkiye, courtesy of Turkish Airlines!

Open daily from 9am to 9pm, standard Flower Dome admission charges apply. For more details, check out our write-up here.

2. Race Into Fun at the Nintendo POP-UP STORE – Exclusive Merch, Mario Kart Action & More at Jewel!

Venue: Jewel Changi Airport, L4-227
Date: 25 Apr to 24 Jul 2025
Fee: Free Admission

The Nintendo POP-UP STORE is racing back into Jewel Changi Airport from 25 April to 24 July 2025, bringing with it exclusive merchandise, fun-filled activities, and the magic of Mario and friends!

Families can look forward to limited-edition goodies like PIKMIN badges, Croquis sketchbooks, and charming character statues—some of which were previously only available in Tokyo and Kyoto.

But that’s not all—themed around the wildly popular Mario Kart franchise, the Mario Kart: Jewel Circuit Challenge invites visitors to explore fun installations across Jewel, including a stunning Rainbow Road centerpiece.

Complete the 6-token stamp rally to earn a surprise Mario Kart sticker pack! There’s also a sure-win Gachapon experience—spend $80 at participating stores (or purchase a token via the Changi App) for a chance to win exclusive prizes, with bonus tokens for Mastercard users and those who share photos of the installations on social media.

For more information, check out our write-up here.

3. Bounce Into Fun at Kiztopia’s New Bouncetopia at Plantation Plaza in Tengah

Venue: 127 Plantation Cres, Plantation Plaza, #04-08/09, Singapore 690127
Opening Hours:

  • Sun to Thu: 10am to 8pm
  • Fri, Sat, PH Eve & PH: 10am to 9pm

Fee: from $19.80 (get your tickets from Klook)

Say “Aloha” to bouncing fun at Kiztopia’s new Bouncetopia at Plantation Plaza in Tengah, where kids can dive into a vibrant Hawaiian-themed indoor playground filled with giant inflatables, sensory zones, and imaginative play.

Located at 127 Plantation Crescent, this tropical adventure features three massive inflatables—like Happy’s Jammin’ Tribe, where kids can bounce to musical beats; Bell’s Beach Bonanza, complete with a climbable beach house and pearl-filled ball pit; and Raby’s Tiki Oasis, where little thrill-seekers can slide with dolphins and a friendly whale. For quieter moments, Eli’s Sandpit invites little builders to shape sandcastles in a safe, contained space.

Tickets start at $19.80 for 1-hour play, $28.80 for 2 hours, with adult entry at $12—don’t forget socks! For more details, check out our write-up here.

4. Roar into Fun at WAN TO PLAY LITTLE DINO at Changi Airport T3

Venue: Changi Airport Terminal 3, #B2-14/15/16/17/18, Singapore
Opening Hours: 9am to 9pm, Daily
Fee: from $18

Make airport time dino-mite with the new WAN TO PLAY LITTLE DINO indoor playground at Changi Airport Terminal 3!

Located at #B2-14-18, this colourful play space transforms waiting time into prehistoric adventure with fun zones like a volcano rock climb, ball pit with LED light slide, mini trampolines, and a beads sand pit for sensory fun. Little ones can role-play as chefs, police officers, or mechanics at the kitchenette, police & jail, and car repair station. Dress-up corners spark imagination, while kinetic sand play adds hands-on exploration. Want more thrills? Hop on the outdoor Dino ride for an extra $5!

Open daily from 9am to 9pm, tickets start from $18 for 1 hour (1 child + 1 adult). For more information, check out our write-up here.

5. Explore Folktales & Financial Fun at The Artground’s Newest Immersive Exhibition, Lost Islands

Venue: The Artground, Goodman Arts Centre
Date: 19 Apr 2025 to 31 Mar 2026
Fee:

  • Weekdays: $5/pax
  • Weekends / PH / School Holidays: $8/child, $5/adult

Step into a world of mythical creatures, cultural stories, and creative learning at Lost Islands, the newest immersive exhibition at The Artground.

Designed for kids aged 0–9, this interactive space blends folktales from Singapore and Indonesia with hands-on zones like a giant turtle climber, storytelling slide, sensory-friendly Baby Forest, and the whimsical Dragon’s Back path. Little ones can also explore a fishing boat, dress-up theatre, and flip-open vocabulary games. Don’t miss the UOB Learning Playzone, where children role-play jobs, earn “money,” and decide to save, spend, or donate their earnings in an engaging financial literacy activity.

For more information, check out our write-up here.



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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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