Entertainment Activities To Catch Up With Your Kids During School Holidays September
As kid-friendly attractions are able to resume during Phase 2, and during this September month of school holidays, it will be a great idea to bring your kid out to enjoy some activities outdoor. Here are some of the activities which you should check out with your kids during this school holiday period.
Check out Digital Art at Future World
Take your kids and let them enjoy the art, science, culture and technology at Future World where they can watch their 2D crayon creation transform into animations here.
Let Your Kids Try the DJ Dispensary
For kids aged seven years old and above, he can get a DJ lesson kick off at 11 am with DJ equipment at Potato Head decks. Where they will get free merchandise with a DJD Cap, t-shirt, tote bag, and certificate too. While parents can enjoy free-flow drinks while waiting.
Dine for Free at OverEasy
OverEasy now until 11 September will be offering a free meals for the young kids under 12 years old with every adult main course ordered. This dine-in promotion is available from noon to 3 pm only.
Paintball Shooting at Snow City
Snow City now has a new winter shooting arena where old children age 14 and above can enjoy this friendly paintball shoot-out targets or among friends in a snow field.
Discovery the Animals at Science Centre Singapore
See through the animal via interactive multimedia play elements of the world here at the Living Worlds: An Animal Planet Experience Exhibition. Where it is the world’s first travelling edutainment exhibition.
Free Entry To Canopy park, Jewel Changi Airport
Now you may enjoy free admission into the Canopy Park at Jewel Changi Airport for 2 with any spending in Jewel until 30th Sept. This will include the access to Discovery Slides, Foggy Bowls, Petal Garden, and Topiary Walk.
Enjoy Indoor Playgrounds at Changi Airport
Let your kids enjoy a run at the Cartoon Network themed playground with a redeemable of 2 x 30min play passes with a minimum spends of $30 ( $60 supermarket spends).