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!
Step into the vibrant world of 3,000 sunflowers at Sunflower Surprise in Gardens by the Bay, or explore, play, and learn at the Digital for Life (DfL) Festival 2025 — perfect for a family outing!
Get ready to join a fun-filled family Halloween adventure at Woodgrove Estate, or take part in the free family adventure at Gardens by the Bay with Race to Sustainability! For sporty fun, play, explore, and score big at Champions Green’s three sports-themed playgrounds inspired by soccer, basketball, and rugby!
1. Discover 3,000 Sunflowers at Sunflower Surprise in Gardens by the Bay

Venue: Flower Dome, Gardens by the Bay
Date: Now till 16 Nov 2025
Time: 9am to 9pm
Admission: $12 for Adult & $8 for senior and child
Step into a Jaipur-inspired floral wonderland at Sunflower Surprise, now blooming at Gardens by the Bay’s Flower Dome until 16 November 2025.
This year’s dazzling display celebrates Singapore-India friendship with 3,000 sunflowers across 20 stunning varieties — many making their debut in rare shades of pink, red and chocolate brown, with some soaring up to 1.8m tall.
Families can wander through vibrant recreations of Jaipur’s famous landmarks like the Hawa Mahal, Amer Stepwell and Patrika Gate, and admire authentic Indian craft highlights including puppets and cultural artefacts. Keep an eye out for the community-created peacock sculptures decorated with over 550 bead-trimmed feathers, symbolising luck and prosperity.
A joyful blend of nature, art and culture — perfect for a weekend outing with the kids.
2. Explore, Play & Learn at the Digital for Life (DfL) Festival 2025

Venue: Heartbeat@Bedok
Date: 1 & 2 Nov 2025
Time: All-day event (check website for workshop timings)
Admission: Free
The Digital for Life (DfL) Festival 2025 is back — and it’s bigger, brighter, and more interactive than ever!
Organised by the Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) together with over 110 partners across the People, Private and Public sectors, this nationwide celebration of digital learning invites Singaporeans of all ages to pick up practical digital skills and develop healthy online habits.
Families can look forward to nearly 80 booths packed with exciting workshops, hands-on demos, and kid-friendly activities that make learning about technology fun.
3. Get Ready for a Family Halloween Adventure at Woodgrove Estate!

Venue: Woodgrove Estate
Dates: 31 Oct, annually
Admission: Free
Experience Singapore’s largest community-driven Halloween celebration at Woodgrove Estate on 31 October 2025! Celebrated since 2007, this annual event was started by residents near the Singapore American School to share the American Halloween tradition and has grown into a lively neighbourhood-wide festivity.
Expect elaborately decorated houses, spooky music, smoke effects, moving characters, and plenty of treats for kids to collect. Families of all ages come dressed up to soak in the atmosphere, snap photos, and enjoy the festive fun. Not all houses participate, so focus on the decorated homes handing out sweets.
Tips for families: Dress up to enhance the experience, bring plenty of water, a portable fan, and set a landmark in case anyone gets separated. Keep a close eye on younger children, as the event can get crowded.
Location & transport: Main celebrations take place along Woodgrove Ave, branching into smaller lanes. Nearest MRT: Marsiling Station; Bus: Service 912. For those driving, car parks at Blk 421A or Blk 426A offer convenient access.
This is a must-visit for families seeking fun, festive, and safe Halloween trick-or-treating in Singapore! For more Halloween events, check out our full list: Halloween Events & Activities for Kids in Singapore
4. Embark On A Free, Hands-On Sustainability Adventure at Gardens by the Bay with Race to Sustainability!

Venue: Gardens by the Bay
Date: Now till 30 Nov 2025
Admission: Free
Bring the kids to Gardens by the Bay for Race to Sustainability!, running until 30 November 2025.
Led by science content creator Biogirl MJ, this family-friendly initiative makes learning about sustainability fun and interactive through comics, talks, and hands-on activities. Wander the SG60 Comic Trail with 10 life-sized panels that showcase Singapore’s sustainability milestones, from the OneMillionTrees Movement and hornbill conservation to solar-powered Supertrees and water-saving ecosystems.
Kids can engage with creative storytelling that makes climate change and conservation easy to understand, and families can also attend the free “Wildlife of Singapore” talk on 2 November 2025 (4.30pm–5.30pm) to learn fascinating facts about local animals and living harmoniously with nature (pre-registration required).
For more details and registration, visit www.gardensbythebay.com.sg/racetosustainability — a perfect weekend outing combining fun, learning, and sustainability!
5. Get Active and Play at Champions Green’s Sports-Themed Playgrounds!

Venue: Champions Green, bounded by Champions Way & Woodlands Drive 17
Opening Hours: All day
Admission: Free
Families in the North can enjoy a sporty outdoor adventure at Champions Green, Woodlands, home to three sports-themed playgrounds inspired by soccer, basketball, and rugby.
Kids can climb giant soccer balls, zoom down slides, spin on volleyball- and rugby-inspired merry-go-rounds, and tackle obstacle-style structures across the three playgrounds, while rope bridges, tunnels, and bouldering walls keep little explorers active and engaged.
Parents will appreciate ample seating, nearby fitness corners, and KOFFEE TIME at Blk 568C for refreshments and restrooms. The playgrounds are stroller-friendly, free to access, and easily explored in a single trip, making it an ideal weekend outing. Conveniently located just an 8–12 minute walk from Woodlands South MRT or a 1-minute walk from the Champions Way bus stop, with multi-storey car parking at Blk 567, the area is easy to reach by public transport or car.
For a smooth visit, families should bring sunscreen, hats, comfortable shoes, water, and mosquito repellent. With spacious play zones and sporty themes, Champions Green offers active, imaginative fun for kids of all ages and a lively weekend hangout for families.

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