5 Things to do and Places to go with Kids this weekend in Singapore (14th - 20th Oct 2019)



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1. Celebrate Deepavali at National Museum!

Celebrate Deepavali at National Museum!
Photo credits National Museum of Singapore

Location: National Museum of Singapore, 93 Stamford Road, Singapore 178897
Date:
19 Oct 2019
Hour:
11 am – 5 pm
Admission:
Free

Bring your little ones to celebrate Deepavali at National Museum of Singapore with elegant Indian folk performances (you can even dance along), learn more about rangoli, an Indian floor art, and design your own fabric inspired by Indian motifs and designs to bring home as a keepsake!

2. Catch a Movie Under the Starry Sky at Botanic Gardens!

Catch a Movie Under the Starry Sky at Botanic Gardens!
Photo credits Choo Yut Shing/flickr

Location: Eco Lake Lawn, Singapore Botanic Gardens, 469C Bukit Timah Rd, Singapore 259772
Date:
19 Oct 2019
Hour:
6.00 pm – 9.15 pm
Admission:
Free

Pack your picnic mats and fill your baskets with snacks, and head down to Singapore Botanic Gardens with your little ones for a Movie in the Gardens, where you can chill with the fantastical ‘The Wizard of Oz’ movie! Before the movie screening, there will also be a high-energy StreetFunkFitness workout that you can join in with no pre-registration.

This is a Breast Cancer Awareness Month event, brought to you by National Cancer Centre Singapore.

3. Sing Along with Your Favorite Fairytale Characters!

Sing Along with Your Favorite Fairytale Characters!
Photo credits Gateway Theatre

Location: Gateway Theatre, 3615 Jalan Bukit Merah, Bukit Merah Estate, Singapore 159461
Date:
19 Oct 2019
Hour:
12.00 pm – 12.40 pm | 1.00 pm – 1.40 pm
Admission:
$10/person
Suitable Ages: Above 3 yrs

If your little ones love Disney movies like Moana, Frozen and The Lion King, they’ll love this! Gateway Theatre’s artist-in-residence, Kimberly Chan, will be leading little ones in an exciting sing-along packed with dance and action moves, featuring songs from popular Disney Movies in this Fairytale Sing Along!

4. Imaginique – Tickets are Fast Selling!

Imaginique – Tickets are Fast Selling!
Photo credits Imaginique

Location: Esplanade Theatre | Gateway Theatre | Drama Centre Black Box
Date:
13 Dec – 22 Dec 2019
Hour:
Various timing
Admission:
From $40

Imaginique is a children’s festival featuring an innovative line-up of live theatre and music performances. But unlike conventional performances, Imaginique offers immersive, non-verbal performances to stimulate imagination and encourage curiosity in little ones.

Air Play is a fascinating combination of circus and street performance where you’ll witness flying umbrellas, larger-than-life balloons, giant kites, a gigantic snow globe, and more! Toddler’s Room is a riveting dance performance, and Here I am – Self Potrait is a children’s visual arts workshop, while Loo explores the changes dry wind from Asia can cause.

Please note that tickets for the Imaginique programs are selling out quite fast, so you should get your tickets now if you don’t want to miss out on the novel experience!

5. Revel in the Festivities of ‘Youths Celebrate!’ at Gardens by the Bay!

Revel in the Festivities of ‘Youths Celebrate!’ at Gardens by the Bay!
Photo credits Gardens by the Bay

Location: Supertree Grove, Bayfront Plaza & Colonnade
Date:
18 Oct – 27 Oct 2019
Hour:
4 pm – 11 pm
Admission:
Free with some paid activities

This year’s youth’s festival, ‘Youths Celebrate!’ has a host of exciting programmes lined-up, from neon light installations and live performances to movie screenings and upcycling workshops! Pop in Gardens by the Bay to snap some eye-catching insta shots at the Neon Jungle, go on a shopping spree at the Neon Night Market, and get grooving at the festival with your little ones!

RELATED: 7 Things to do with Your Little Ones at Youths Celebrate! | Gardens by the Bay

Revel in the Festivities of ‘Youths Celebrate!’ at Gardens by the Bay!
Photo credits Gardens by the Bay

 



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Malini Pannirselvam
Dedicated writer by day, avid reader by night, language fanatic all the time, and aunt to nieces and nephews every day

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