5 Things to do and Places to go with Kids this weekend in Singapore (16th - 22nd Sept 2019)



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1. Go Dancing in the Park with Your Little Tots!

Go Dancing in the Park with Your Little Tots!

Location: Shaw Foundation Symphony Stage, Singapore Botanic Gardens, 1 Cluny Road, Singapore 259569
Date:
21 Sept 2019
Hour:
6 pm
Admission:
Free

Swing by Singapore Botanic Gardens with your little ones where NUS Symphony Orchestra is celebrating its 40th anniversary with lively classical music. Join in the celebration with your little ones, singing and dancing to music from around the globe, ranging from the flamboyant Hungarian Dance No. 5 to the exotic Cuban and Mexican themes of Danzón No. 2!

For more information, click here.

Photo credits NUSSO: NUS Symphony Orchestra

2. Catch a Movie Under the Starry Night Sky at Capitol!

Catch a Movie Under the Starry Night Sky at Capitol!

Location: Capitol Singapore, 11 Stamford Road, Singapore 178905
Date:
20 Sept – 22 Sept 2019
Hour:
5 pm – 10 pm
Admission:
$18 (general admission)

Change your usual movie viewing experience up by catching a movie under the starry night sky this weekend. In celebration of Spearing Events Pte Ltd’s 10th year anniversary, they’re bringing you Movie at Capitol, an outdoor movie screening.

Watch the action-packed Avengers:Infinity War, Captain Marvel and Avengers:Endgame under the star-lit night on the grounds of the Capitol Building, while you feast on delicious nosh.

Inflatable sofas are available for seating or you can bring your own picnic mats and cushions. 

For more information, click here.

Photo credits Spearing Events

3. Have Good Fun for a Good Cause at the World Alzheimer’s Month (WAM) 2019 Carnival!

Have Good Fun for a Good Cause at the World Alzheimer’s Month (WAM) 2019 Carnival!

Location: *SCAPE Singapore, 2 Orchard Link Singapore 237978
Date:
21 Sept 2019
Hour:
11 am – 4 pm
Admission:
Free

Alzheimer’s Disease Association (ADA) is holding a World Alzheimer’s Month (WAM) Carnival and it’s open for all to attend. Aside from edu-tainment booths that educate about dementia, you can expect yummy bites, movie screening, games and fringe activities such as face painting and balloon-sculpting.

The carnival is a part of a month-long initiative to raise awareness of and challenge the stigma surrounding dementia.

For more information, click here.

Photo credits Alzheimer's Disease Association

4. Octoburst! – Now’s the Perfect Time to Get Your Tickets!

Octoburst! – Now’s the Perfect Time to Get Your Tickets!

Location: Esplanade, 1 Esplanade Dr, Singapore 038981
Date:
4 Oct – 6 Oct 2019
Hour:
Various timings
Admission:
Free & Paid

With Esplanade’s yearly children’s festival, ‘Octoburst!’ just days away, now would be the perfect time to get your tickets for the programs that interest you and your little ones. Packed with an array of gripping performances and fascinating activities, like Cerita Anak, an interactive theatre performance, the magical story of A Ladder to the Stars, and Pipe-ful Play Garden, the festival is all about fun, friendship and imagination!

Take part in Club Med x Octoburst! giveaway to win a trip to Club Med too! 

For more information, click here.

Photo credits Esplanade

5. Bring Your Little Ones for a Fun Playtime at Safari Playland!

Bring Your Little Ones for a Fun Playtime at Safari Playland!

Location: Lot One Shoppers’ Mall, 21 Choa Chu Kang Ave 4, Singapore 689812
Date:
21 Sept – 22 Sept
Hour:
2 pm – 8 pm
Admission:
Spend min. $20 to participate

Some parts of the Lot One Shoppers’ Mall has been transformed into a safari-themed playland, offering fun table-top games and handicraft workshop, every weekend in September.

Bring Your Little Ones for a Fun Playtime at Safari Playland!

And when you complete the activities, you get a free balloon sculpture! This is the last weekend you can venture to the Safari Playland. 

RELATED: Safari Playland | Safari-themed Carnival at Lot One

For more information, click here.

Photo credits CapitaLand

 



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This article is prepared by

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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