SINGAPORE – If Riley from the Inside Out animated film franchise were to visit Gardens by the Bay’s Children’s Festival, she would be bursting with joy.
Catch a special edition of the nightly Garden Rhapsody light and sound shows titled The Medley Of Emotions at 7.45 and 8.45pm. The balls are programmed to synchronise their illumination and change colours in harmony with the Inside Out soundtrack. “Mental wellness has taken on new importance in today’s society. More than ever, children should get comfortable with the range of emotions they will experience growing up, so that they can better express themselves and their feelings,” she says.
Most of the festival activities are free. Charges apply for carnival game booths, train rides and workshops. Find out more atKids ride on a miniature fire truck as part of the Singapore Civil Defence Force experience at KidZania Singapore. ST PHOTO: MARK CHEONGAt KidZania Singapore, which reopened on May 16, children aged four to 14 get to role-play various careers such as doctor, pilot, firefighter, scientist, pizza chef and radio DJ.
There are many new ones too, such as Singapore’s iconic salted egg snack brand Irvins. It has set up a “factory” here where children can unravel the secrets behind its seasoning. Join your kids and navigate a three-storey high-element course – with safety harnesses, of course. Among the physically demanding obstacles are suspended tyres, swinging ropes and hula hoops.
Gather at the KidzWorld entrance at 4.15pm and go for a walk with animal stars such as George the Japanese spitz, Flamenca the falabella, Hobbs the ferret and Black Beauty the Polish chicken. Bird Paradise is launching a Meet The Flock series that will spotlight a different avian species each month. The first series kicks off in conjunction with World Parrot Day, with parrot-themed activities from May 31 to June 30.
Tickets for Singapore residents cost $27.20 for kids aged three to 12, $39.20 for adults and $20 for seniors aged 60 and above. Go toKidsStop celebrates its 10th birthday with a Mess-ive Science Party, which features science sensory activities, such as spin art. PHOTO: KIDSSTOPKids from two to eight years old and their parents are invited for a special line-up of Mess-ive Science sensory play from May 31 to June 9.
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