5 Things to do and Places to go with Kids this weekend in Singapore (29th Jun - 4 Jul 2020)



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1. Online Activities at ACM

Online Activities at ACM
Photo credits Asian Civilisations Museum

Location: Online
Date:
27 Jun – 24 Jul 2020
Hour:
Whole day
Fare:
Free

Access Asian Civilisations Museum’s collection of artifacts, kid-friendly online activities like trail mazes as well as the resources for Saturdays@ACM: A Whole New World. You can also join Singaporean artist Alecia Neo n a visual journey in ramah-tamah, an interpretive piece inspired by the practices of culturally diverse women across generations, presented as part of Home, and Away, held in conjunction with the Singapore Heritage Festival.

Also part of the event are tales of objects that have traveled around the world as well as and connections among ACM’s objects from the staff and docents, some of whom you may have seen around in the museum. 

Online Activities at ACM
Photo credits Asian Civilisations Museum

If you’re intending to drop by the museum, check out the new third floor galleries, themed collectively as Materials and Design. Decorative arts are the focus of these new galleries.

RELATED: #StayHome with Online Activities at The Asian Civilisations Museum

2. StoryFest Online 2020

StoryFest Online 2020
Photo credits StoryFest Online 2020

Location: Online
Date:
17 Jul – 27 Jul 2020
Hour:
-
Fare:
Free

Presented by The Storytelling Centre Limited and The Arts House, StoryFest is an annual festival that celebrates and showcases a variety of styles, repertoire, and cultural arts presentations of storytelling from Singapore and around the world.

StoryFest Online 2020, themed ‘The Heart of Story’, will be featuring local storytellers as well as emerging storytelling talents presenting a series of folklore and fairytales. Little ones can also look forward to plenty of singalong stories and talking animals.

Subscribe to the StoryFest YouTube channel to enjoy all videos for free between 17 Jun and 27 Jul 2020.

3. ToTally Science Digital Edition

ToTally Science Digital Edition
Photo credits Science Centre Singapore

Location: Online
Date:
1 Aug 2020
Hour:
10.30 am – 11.10 am
Fare:
$53.50/adult+child

ToTally Science, Singapore’s first-ever toddler science program that allows little ones to learn through play and enquiry has gone digital. You can register for the program online and you will be sent an activity kit, which will come in handy for your 40 mins online workshop with KidsSTOP science educators.

While it might be too late to register for Travelling Tots on 1 Jul 2020, which explores more on cars, boats and aeroplanes, you can instead keep an eye out for the upcoming Science in the Kitchen on 1 Aug 2020.

4. Fairytales Live by 22Stories

Fairytales Live by 22Stories
Photo credits 22 Stories

Location: Online
Date:
4 Jul – 26 Jul 2020 (weekends)
Hour:
11 am
Fare:
$10 (tickets here)

Fairytales Live by 22Stories
Photo credits 22Stories

The creators of 22 Stories invites young ones and families to meet their favorite storybook characters on a live zoom meeting that promises to entertain, educate, and enrich. Join your favorite fairy tale characters like Princess Jasmine, Cinderella, Snow White, Alice and The Ugly Duckling, as they play interactive virtual games, teach arts and craft and sing alongside you and your little ones, all from the safety of your home with Fairytales Live!

5. Fantasy Fairy Tales

Fantasy Fairy Tales
Photo credits World of Stories Worldwide

Location: Online
Date:
5 Jul – 26 Jul 2020 (Sundays)
Hour:
5 pm (55 mins, including 5 mins interval)
Fare:
$5/pax

A colorful combination of dance, acrobatics and performance art, Fantasy Fairy Tales is a unique live theatre stream where you are the audience, director, scriptwriter, and judge. Each episode transforms the story into a tapestry of color and costume with its swirling dance pieces, using special light effects and ground-breaking visual effects.



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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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