Showing posts with label Children's Museum Singapore. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Children's Museum Singapore. Show all posts

Sunday, April 13, 2025

Family Egg Hunt - Children's Museum

Easter is probably the second most celebrated festival in the family. This year we contemplated DIY-ing but there were so many planned events so we decided to go with a few. The Family Egg Hunt organised by the Children's Museum had really great reviews so we decided to give it a try. Unlike the usual free entrance, this was a paid event. It cost $70 for 2 adults and 2 kids. 

Basically, there were 9 stations which the kids had to complete to obtain a chop on their card. The activities could be indoors or outdoors and was suitable for varied age groups. Personally, I found most of the activities suitable for preschoolers and may be boring for the older kids. The description of the activity on the card is also quite limited which makes it hard to pick and choose. 


You don't have to complete every activity to redeem the goodie bag, which was great for us. My toddlers would not be able to complete everything. When you complete each station, you can get a plastic egg. In each egg, there was a sticker except for one which had an eraser. My kids loved it because of the surprise element and also because they really like stickers!

The goodie bag consisted of Lego, packet drinks etc. Adults have no goodie bags, lol! They also got a plant to grow and some crafts to bring home. I think it is somewhat value for money as the amount of planning is probably immense. There was a gashapon and we won a cute and huge umbrella along with some merchandise from Yeo's. Overall, still a worthy Easter recommendation if you are not too keen to DIY the egg hunt yourself :D

Tuesday, July 16, 2024

Free Indoor Play Area in Singapore - Children's Museum Singapore

 


We are probably quite late to this, but we recently found this gem - Children's Museum. Located around 10 mins walk from City Hall MRT station, this is probably one of the most entertaining and cheapest pay area option in town. Complimentary entry for Singaporeans, but it was really difficult to get the weekend slots. Tip: Tickets are only released 30 days in advance, so we counted ahead. Alternatively you can try to walk-in

The theme of the museum was the 70s/ 80s. I have to admit that a wave of nostalgia hit me and the husband hard even though we weren't exactly born in that era. But it was just cool to walk into a "period drama moment". It was not just the kids who had fun, even we were fiddling with the old-school items. 


What really set them apart was the realism and that there were plenty of interaction opportunities to touch/ feel/ play with the props. Some of the items such as the barber chair was so rare to see. There were also plenty of photo opportunities and the young toddlers had a fun time "cosplaying" as dessert girl and mata boy of the era. The only drawback, this place is only for families with kids. If you do not have kids, you can't enter the premises. 

The toilet facilities were also very family-friendly. For the toddlers, there was a soft-play area meant for them. Older kids are not allowed to enter which mean that there was barely any rough play. Parents could just chill as it was very safe for the children. My kids spent a good amount of time there. 

The other sections were hawker-themed and it was just the perfect recipe for pretend-play. The children had a lot of fun pretending to cook, eat and clearing dishes. Some of the "toys" there really thoughtful (not going to give away too much lest it takes away the surprise from the adults). As the number of people is controlled per session, I felt the whole play area very cozy and not overly crowded. 

We definitely see ourselves being back a lot more often. This place is really suitable for preschoolers and below. For the schooling kids, I think they might find the activities elementary and the height of the displays short. Do check this place out too if you have kids!