Ultimate guide to keep kids busy during the school holidays
As the end of the September school holiday approaches, your child must be feeling gloomy about having to return to school. What better pick-me-up is there than surprising them with exciting activities?
If you’re scratching your head for ideas, don’t worry — we’ve got you covered! Whether you have budding artists, curious scientists, or adventure seekers at home, there’s something for everyone.
Get ready to explore, learn, and have fun with our ultimate September school holidays to-do list!
1. Art of the Brick: An Exhibition of LEGO Art
Gear up for a LEGO adventure like no other! After touring over 100 cities in 24 countries, the world-famous Art of the Brick exhibition is making a stop at Singapore EXPO, and you don’t want to miss it. This isn’t just any LEGO display — it’s a jaw-dropping collection of over 150 art pieces made entirely out of LEGO bricks by American contemporary artist Nathan Sawaya.
You’ll see incredible recreations and reimaginations of famous artworks like Michelangelo’s David, Van Gogh’s Starry Night, and Da Vinci’s Mona Lisa, all made from LEGO. The artist has also displayed original works that will blow your mind!
One sculpture to look forward to is the massive 6-metre-long T-Rex skeleton. But that’s not all! The exhibition also features a multimedia LEGO photography collection in collaboration with award-winning photographer Dean West.
I’m sure that your kids (and maybe even you) might be itching to play with some LEGO after gaining so much inspiration. Good news! There’s an interactive play and build area where you can create your own LEGO masterpieces.
Art of the Brick is perfect for all ages, making it a fantastic outing for the entire family. Tickets for Singapore Residents start at just S$17.90 for kids and S$22.90 for adults. Kids under 4 get in free. Want to skip the lines and snag a cool poster? VIP tickets start from S$30.90 for kids and S$36.90 for adults.
Get your tickets to Art of the Brick from Feverup
Art of the Brick
9 Somapah Road, Singapore Expo Hall 8B, Singapore 487370
11am – 9pm (Mon, Wed & Thu), 10am – 10pm (Fri & Sat), 10am – 9pm (Sun), Closed on Tue
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2. Changi Experience Studio
Ever wondered what makes Changi Airport one of the best in the world? Bring your kids and find out at the Changi Experience Studio in Jewel Changi Airport! This futuristic multimedia attraction is a 3,000-square-foot wonderland packed with high-tech video games, interactive displays, and stunning visual exhibits that dive into the history and daily operations of Changi Airport.
Immerse yourself in interactive experiences focused on all things aviation. From scanning virtual baggage for dangerous items to collecting airport trolleys, you’ll get to experience the inner workings of an international airport like never before. If you’re a competitive family, you can all enjoy the Amazing Runway by pedalling your way to power a car or plane and see who’s the fastest!
You can even test your knowledge of the airport as you enjoy a spectacular light show showcasing the evolution of Changi Airport through a virtual time-lapse. We’re known as a green city so of course there are real hanging gardens featuring Singapore’s native plants, making it a beautiful and educational experience for everyone.
Tickets start at S$21 for adults, S$14 for kids (5 to 12 years old) and seniors (60+). The experience is free for the little ones under 4. Plus, all tickets come with free luggage storage, so you can roam around without any baggage.
Get your tickets to the Changi Experience Studio from Feverup
Changi Experience Studio
21 Airport Boulevard, Level 4, Singapore 819666
11am – 8pm (Mon to Fri), 10am – 8pm (Sat & Sun)
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3. Chaos Lab: A Creative Experience for Children
If you’ve got kids with wild imaginations, then Chaos Lab at Changi Airport Terminal 2 is the place to be! This interactive laboratory is packed with hands-on fun that unleashes creativity and sparks curiosity in young minds. With 11 different activity stations, there’s something for every little scientist.
At Chaos Lab, a mad scientist and their assistants will guide the kiddos through various rooms, ensuring they have fun while learning. Your kids will be like their interns and undergo exciting experiments.
Dive into the gooey goodness of the slime station, where kids can stretch, squish, and mould colourful slime to their hearts’ content. Uncover your child’s inner Picasso as they make vibrant creations in the neon graffiti zone. Last but not least, get digging with AR Sand, where traditional sandbox play meets augmented reality. As kids shape and build with the sand, colourful projections bring their creations to life.
There’s also the kids’ favourite, the ball pit! It’s a great way for them to burn off energy and enjoy some physical play. Don’t forget to bring socks for this activity though.
This lab-themed playground is best for children aged 3 to 8, but everyone is welcome. Just remember, children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult. For this many rooms, the ticket prices are affordable at only S$25 for kids aged 3 to 10 and just S$9 for anyone older. Little ones under 2 get in for free!
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Chaos Lab
60 Airport Blvd, Changi Airport Terminal 2, #03-03, Singapore 819643
9am – 9pm (Fri & Sat), 9am – 8pm (Sun), Closed on Mon to Thu
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4. KidsSTOP: Children’s Science Centre
Let your kids venture into a world of imagination and discovery at KidsSTOP, the Science Centre Singapore’s dedicated children’s science centre. This massive interactive play area is designed to get kids excited about STEM. Yes! I’m talking about the big four subjects — science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.
KidsSTOP is packed with over 20 hands-on exhibits that cover a wide range of science topics. Your little ones can dive into various themed zones and learn through play in a safe and exciting environment.
Does your child have a fascination with the stars and the galaxy? At the Flight and Space Station, your kids can create constellations, experience the effects of a typhoon safely, and build structures with foam materials.
Know Your Body is a great zone to teach your kids about healthy living in a fun way. This zone is packed with interactive exhibits that focus on exercise, sleep habits, and emotional well-being. There’s also the Kinect exhibit, where kids can view different body systems — skeletal, muscular, circulatory, and endocrine. The interactive display adjusts to their height and mirrors their movements.
One highlight at KidsSTOP is the 9-metre-high climbing structure designed with clouds. doors and gears. It’s a world of its own and at the top of the Dream Climber, kids can explore the Music Room. It’s a safe yet thrilling way for kids to take risks.
Socks are a must at some zones including the Dream Climber, so don’t forget to pack a pair!
An adult ticket for KidsSTOP costs S$13, while a child ticket costs S$23. You can also get a combined ticket for both the Science Centre Singapore and KidsSTOP for S$23 for adults and S$27 for children, which offers great value.
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KidsSTOP
21 Jurong Town Hall Road, Singapore 609433
+65 6425 2500
10am – 1pm & 2pm – 5pm (Tue to Sun), Closed on Mon
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5. Floral Fantasy at Gardens by the Bay
Looking for a magical spot to take the kids these school holidays? Take your family on a magical adventure at Floral Fantasy in Gardens by the Bay! This breathtaking 1500-square-metre floral exhibit is a wonderland bursting with vibrant blooms and four fun zones! It’s great for families looking to explore nature in a fun and beautiful setting.
This captivating attraction features four intricately designed zones: Waltz, Dance, Float, and Drift, each offering a unique floral experience. Be amazed by a ceiling covered with 15,000 fresh, dried, and preserved flowers hanging upside down.
The kids will definitely be mesmerised by the array of colours and types of blooms. Imagine walking under a sky of hydrangeas, sago bushes, caspias, brunias, and statices – it’s like stepping into a fairy tale!
You’ll also find 50 species of exotic plants from Central and South America. You and your kids can spot the different types of begonias and even ferns growing on the rock surfaces. And for a bit of adventure, the exhibit also features a massive terrarium with 36 tiny, colourful poison dart frogs that are fascinating to watch up close!
The best part apart from the air being filled with the sweet fragrance of countless blooms? The whole family can enjoy the cool, comfortable temperatures of 23°C to 25°C, making it a perfect outing even on hot days.
Adults who are Singapore residents can enter for S$12, while non-residents pay S$15. For children aged 3 to 12, Singapore residents pay S$8, and non-residents pay S$9. Children aged 2 and under can enter free of charge.
Get your tickets to Floral Fantasy from Feverup
Floral Fantasy
18 Marina Gardens Dr, Singapore 018953
+65 6420 6848
10am – 7pm (Mon to Fri), 10am – 8pm (Sat & Sun)
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6. Sentosa Island: 2-Hour Bus Tour
Looking for a fun and educational way to spend the school holidays with the family? Check out the 2-hour guided bus tour of Sentosa Island! This tour is perfect for exploring all the awesome sights and cultural treasures that the island has to offer, without the hassle of planning your route.
This guided bus tour is exciting for kids and parents alike. Hop on board and get ready to be entertained by a friendly and knowledgeable guide who will take you to some of the coolest spots. You might think that you know everything there is to the island but they’ll prove you wrong. Listen as they share fascinating stories and facts about Sentosa.
It’s a great way for you to test your knowledge and for the kids to learn about the island’s history and transformation into one of Singapore’s top destinations. Plus, the whole family will love the panoramic views along the way.
If it’s your first time on the island, this tour is the best way to get the lay of the land and decide which attractions you’ll want to check out yourself. The guide will help you discover all the must-see places and hidden gems, making sure you don’t miss a thing.
With tour timings at 10am, 12pm, 2pm, and 4pm, you can pick a time that works best for your family’s schedule. Tickets are priced at S$22.50 for adults and S$18 for each child.
Get your tickets for the island bus tour from Feverup
Sentosa Island: 2-Hour Bus Tour
51B Imbiah Road, Singapore 099708
+65 6361 0088
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7. Omni-Theatre
Take your family to the Omni-Theatre, Southeast Asia’s first 8K 3D digital dome theatre, for an out-of-this-world experience! This incredible theatre boasts the largest seamless dome screen in the region, at a whopping 23-metres in diameter, offering an immersive experience. Imagine the Vegas Sphere, but right here in Singapore!
Unlike traditional cinemas, the Omni-Theatre is equipped with a cutting-edge digital planetarium system. This allows you to gaze into space with stunning 8K resolution and travel through time at light speed. Marvel with your kids as you dive into the depths of the universe.
The 221-seat theatre features various digital movies that are both educational and enjoyable. The movies and live planetarium shows usually last around 30 to 40 minutes, making them the perfect length to keep those restless kids engaged. The shows are also guided by knowledgeable science educators, so you can be sure that your kids are learning from the experts.
The Omni-Theatre is currently showing two exciting movies that you can choose from.
Kitz the Cat’s Supermoon Adventure is set in a future where humans no longer exist. Three intelligent cats, Kitz, Tutti, and Pepe, work as space junk cleaners and decide to skip work to fly to the moon aboard their Galaxy Sweeper shuttle. This fun-filled story is perfect for younger kids who love space adventures.
Star Dreaming follows the characters Lucia and Max who visit the largest science facility in Western Australia to learn about the search for extraterrestrial life. Lucia and Max also explore the rich star stories and art of the Aboriginal Yamaji people, discovering the connections between ancient traditions and modern science. This film is great for older kids interested in astronomy and history.
Make the most of the school holidays with a visit to the Omni-Theatre!
Both adults and children pay S$14 at Feverup
Omni-Theatre
21 Jurong Town Hall Rd, Singapore 609433
+65 6425 2500
11am – 9pm (Mon, Wed & Thu)
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8. Balloon Splatter Art Workshop
Have you been thinking of adding some art to spice up your home? I have just the thing for you! The Balloon Splatter Art Workshop is your ticket to a creative and thrilling experience. This workshop offers a fantastic way for you and your kids to unleash your artistic side and make a splash (literally).
In this hands-on workshop, you’ll start with a 40cm x 50cm canvas and get suited up with protective gear to keep the paint off your clothes. You’ll also receive all the painting tools and supplies needed, including eight balloons that are key to your splatter masterpiece. The fun begins as you learn to mix and layer colours, pouring them into your balloons.
Once your balloons are ready, it’s time for the most exciting part: popping them! Armed with darts, you’ll aim and throw at the paint-filled balloons pinned to your canvas. Watch as the balloon bursts and creates vibrant splatters and patterns. It’s a delightful mess that results in a unique piece of art to take home and show off.
The workshop runs for about 1 to 1.5 hours and is available in slots at 11am and 3pm from Wednesday to Sunday. Keep in mind that the use of sharp objects like darts means that children under 5 are not suited for this activity and kids must be accompanied and supervised by an adult.
Ready to bring home an art piece filled with fun memories with your kids?
Get your ticket for the Balloon Splatter Art Workshop at S$69 at Feverup
Art Pop Studio
3007 Ubi Rd 1, #06-446, Singapore 408701
+65 8020 9502
Closed on Mon & Tue
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9. MINT Museum of Toys
Want to relive your childhood with your mini-me, or better yet you are a fan of vintage toys? The MINT Museum of Toys. Step into a nostalgic world at the MINT Museum of Toys, home to Asia’s largest collection of vintage toys and childhood memorabilia. With over 50,000 items from more than 40 countries, spanning from the 1840s to the 1980s, this museum offers a fascinating journey through time.
The museum is divided into four thematic levels: Outerspace, Characters, Childhood Favourites, and Collectables, each filled with unique and rare treasures.
Ever seen the only known complete Batman robot toy? Or the super rare Mekon Mask from Dan Dare? How about the first mass-produced robot from before World War II? Well, they’re all here! You might even recognise some collectors’ items and collectables from popular media franchises.
One of the most intriguing pieces can be found on Level 2 Collectables (Row 2 Shelf 5). You’ll be blown away by the creativity and ingenuity of early toy makers as this toy is powered by mercury to create the illusion of figures climbing down stairs.
Whether you’re a toy collector or just looking for something fun and different to do with your child, the MINT Museum of Toys is a blast. Not only can you let your inner child roam free, but you’ll also get to bond with your kids!
Tickets for adults are priced at S$30 while child (7 to 12 years old) and senior (60+) tickets are S$21.
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MINT Museum of Toys
26 Seah St, Singapore 188382
+65 8339 8966
9.30am – 6.30pm (Tue to Sun), Closed on Mon
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10. Wild Wild Wet
This one’s a classic but never goes wrong. Wild Wild Wet is one of Singapore’s largest water theme parks and a perfect spot for a day of family fun during the September holidays. Whether you’re looking to cool off or get your adrenaline pumping, this place has got something for everyone.
Located in Downtown East, Wild Wild Wet boasts 16 fantastic attractions that cater to all ages. If you and your kids are thrill-seekers, you’ll love the heart-pounding Vortex slide with sharp bends and loops. Or, head over to Free Fall where you’ll drop from incredible heights straight into the water!
If you prefer to chill or have a kid who isn’t so adventurous, grab a tube and float along the Lazy River or enjoy the gentle waves in the wave pool. There’s also a dedicated zone for the little ones with Kidz Zone and Professor’s Playground, ensuring even the youngest family members have a blast at the park.
Whether you’re splashing down slides or simply cooling off from the heat, Wild Wild Wet provides a perfect escape for the whole family. It’s an ideal outing to beat the heat and enjoy a memorable day of water fun. I mean, that’s why it’s so popular!
Peak period tickets are priced at S$40.02 for adults and S$29.76 for children (3 to 12 years old) and seniors (55-99).
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Wild Wild Wet
1 Pasir Ris Close, Singapore 519599
+65 6581 9128
11am – 6pm (Sat, Sun & School Holidays), Closed on Tue
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11. #Instawalk: Bugis, Waterloo Street and Kampong Glam
Here’s a unique way to keep the kids entertained while also turning up your Instagram game! The #Instawalk tour through Bugis, Waterloo Street, and Kampong Glam is just the thing for you. This tour is a great way to relate with your social media crazy kids who love snapping pictures.
Join a friendly influencer who’ll guide you through some of the coolest and most Insta-worthy spots in town. You’ll explore off-the-beaten-path locations and get insider tips on how to take the best shots for ‘the gram.
This tour isn’t just about capturing amazing pics — though you’ll definitely get some stunning shots. It’s also a chance to learn and experience Singapore’s vibrant culture, particularly in these neighbourhoods. Kids and adults alike will love engaging with its rich heritage in a fun, interactive way.
You will walk through the lively streets of Bugis, see the fascinating corners of Waterloo Street, and end at the stunning Sultan Mosque in Kampong Glam. It’s an exciting way to bond as a family while exploring new places and gaining cultural insights.
This two-hour walking adventure is available on Fridays and Saturdays, with slots at 9:30am or 3:30pm. Tickets are priced at S$67 for adults, S$49 for kids, and S$57 for seniors. Ready to explore?
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Tribe Tours
51 Goldhill Plaza, #07-10/11, Singapore 308900
+65 9660 0687
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