5 Things to do and Places to go with Kids this weekend in Singapore (9th - 15th Sept 2019)



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1. Have a Jolly Jamboree at the Geylang Serai Family Carnival!

Have a Jolly Jamboree at the Geylang Serai Family Carnival!

Location: Wisma Geylang Serai Open Field
Date:
6 Sept – 15 Sept 2019
Hour:
2 pm – 10 pm
Admission:
Free (activity fees apply)

Gather up your little ones for a fun-filled day at the Geylang Serai Family Carnival. You can expect live performances, balloon shows, inflatable playground as well as carnival games and rides, such as the classic Carousel, Pirate Ship to set your heart racing and Water Boating.

Have a Jolly Jamboree at the Geylang Serai Family Carnival!

There will also be an array of delicious munchies to fill your tummies with, ranging from takoyaki and pancakes to bubble tea and ice cream!

For more information, click here.

Photo credits Wisma Geylang Serai

2. Hit up the Bouncy Paradise with Your Little Tots!

Hit up the Bouncy Paradise with Your Little Tots!

Location: PeopleUp Enrichment Hub, 200 Pandan Gardens, Singapore 609336
Date:
7 Sept – 6 Oct 2019

Hour:

School holiday week: 3 am – 9 pm
Sat – Sun: 10 am – 9 pm

Admission: $10 (unlimited playtime)

Singapore’s largest indoor bouncy castle playground is indeed a bouncy paradise! With 20 different themed inflatable playgrounds, like the Sticky Wall, Dragon Dungeon and Ferris Land, and a big ball pit, little ones are probably going to be very busy playing to their fullest for a long time.

Hit up the Bouncy Paradise with Your Little Tots!

You can keep their energy up with bites from the snack booths. You can also snap a picture on a Royal Carriage or with a Giant Rubber Ducky as a keepsake of your visit!

Hit up the Bouncy Paradise with Your Little Tots!

For more information, click here.

Photo credits Bouncy Paradise

3. Join in the Mid-Autumn Festival at Robertson Quay!

Join in the Mid-Autumn Festival at Robertson Quay!

Location: Robertson Walk, 11 Unity Street, Singapore 237995

Date & Hour:

14 Sept 2019: 3 pm – 10 pm
15 Sept 2019: 2 pm – 6 pm

Admission: Free (activity fee applies)

Robertson Quay lights up this Mid-Autumn Festival, providing a feast for the eyes. Aside from enjoying the scenery, you could bring your little ones to join in the lantern walkabout along the river, go on a scenic boat ride, have some fun with the human claw machine and be mesmerized by the LED Kite Performance.

Join in the Mid-Autumn Festival at Robertson Quay!

You can purchase tickets for the Lantern Walkabout and Boat Ride here. For more information, click here.

Photo credits Singapore River Festival

4. Explore the Playground at Clarke Quay!

Explore the Playground at Clarke Quay!

Location: Clarke Central
Date:
6 Sept – 15 Sept 2019
Hour:
11 pm – 10 pm*
Admission:
Free (min spending of $30 at Clarke Quay Central required to redeem tokens for arcade games)

*writer’s note: I’m assuming this is a typo, and they meant 11 am – 10 pm but you might want to check with the mall, just to be sure.

Swing by Clarke Quay Central with your little ones to enjoy arcade games, and explore an outdoor maze, a magical gardens filled with origami butterflies, flowers and more. If you drop by this Saturday evening, you’ll be able to enjoy exuberant traditional Japanese Taiko drums performance and stunning LED acts!  

For more information, click here.

Photo credits Singapore River Festival

5. Celebrate Mid-Autumn Festival with Hands-on Activities at Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre!

Celebrate Mid-Autumn Festival with Hands-on Activities at Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre!

Location: Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre, 1 Straits Boulevard, Singapore 018906

Date & Hour:

13 Sept 2019: 7 pm – 10 pm
14 Sept 2019: 1 pm – 10 pm

Admission: Free & Paid

Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre’s ‘Mid-Autumn Yeah!’ has a series of hands-on workshops and activities that you can take part in with your little ones in celebration of this Mid-Autumn Festival, such as brewing tea, trying your hand at Chinese hand puppetry, and planetarium shows!

Celebrate Mid-Autumn Festival with Hands-on Activities at Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre!

For more information, click here.

Photo credits Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre

 



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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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