
Heads up parents – if your little one is constantly building Lego towers, doodling on every available surface, or creating abstract toys from materials, it seems like you’ve got a mini creator on your hands! Lucky for you, Singapore is packed with awesome interactive spots where kids can craft their wildest ideas to life.
Whether it’s playing pretend as a construction worker or creating imaginative scenarios, these hands-on spaces let kids unleash their creativity in the most fun ways. Ready to dive into a world of imagination and innovation? Here are 10 of the best places where kids can construct, create, and explore in Singapore!
If your little one is fascinated with construction work and has dreams of riding their own excavator? Now they can! At Dig Dig Land in the west of Singapore, kiddos can play with kid-friendly mini cranes and construction equipment to make their dreams come alive. From giant sandboxes to managing their own construction sites, they’ll have hours of fun!
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Dig Dig Land, 2 Jurong Gateway Road, Singapore 608512, +65 8062 8148, www.instagram.com/digdigland
There’s no boundaries when it comes to children and their imagination. The best place to have them expand their creative minds is KidZania, where kiddos aged 4 and up can explore various occupational roles such as doctors, firefighters and builders! There’s even a Dino World zone where little ones can discover dinosaur fossils and relics. Prices start from SG$25 per kid.
KidZania, 31 Beach View Rd, #01-01/02 Sentosa Island, Singapore 098008, www.kidzania.com.sg
Science Centre Singapore offers a variety of interactive spaces designed to ignite creativity and curiosity in children. At KidsSTOP™, young explorers can delve into themed zones like Flight and Space, Built Environment, and Supermarket, engaging in hands-on activities that make science fun and accessible. The Tinkering Studio invites kids to blend imagination with technology, fostering a love for making and innovation. For a virtual adventure, the E-mmersive Experiential Environments exhibition offers immersive experiences using VR headsets, taking children on journeys from the depths of the human brain to the far reaches of the universe. Additionally, the Laser Maze Challenge, known as Entrapment, tests agility and problem-solving skills in a thrilling, laser-filled environment. These engaging spaces provide endless opportunities for kids to discover, learn, and have fun.
Science Centre Singapore, 15 Science Centre Rd, Singapore 609081, +65 6425 2500, www.science.edu.sg
With two outlets in Singapore, Kiztopia is a convenient option to bring the kids for a creative play date. Suitable for little ones aged 12 and below, Kiztopia has multiple zones where young minds can flex their creativity and build to their heart's content. For example, the Punggol Club outlet has roleplay rooms, ball pits and sandpits where they can create sand structures for hours on end.
Kiztopia, multiple locations, kiztopia.com
Located within the Science Center, KidsSTOP is a great educational space where kids can tap into their creativity to build things and learn deeper topics. Their interactive space has nature-themed zones where kids can get creative while being closer to Mother Nature as well. Whether it’s a structure, music or role-playing, the possibilities are endless!
KidsSTOP, Science Center, 21 Jurong Town Hall Rd, Singapore 609433, +65 6425 2500, www.science.edu.sg/visit-us/kidsstop
If your tots are still young and slowly understanding concepts like shapes and colors, Little Play Social is the place to be. At this play space, little ones will be educated and entertained in a safe environment with the help of learning toys and building blocks. They also conduct music and wellness courses if you want to explore more together!
Little Play Social, 77 E Coast Rd, #2nd Floor, Singapore 428783, +65 9646 1751, littleplaysocial.com
Having moved from Gillman Barracks to Bedok, Playeum is a top choice when it comes to places where kids can express their imagination freely. The educational center encourages creativity, with free programs, workshops and installations that span both indoor and outdoor spaces. With so many things to get busy with, your kid will be a happy camper with plenty of creative opportunities.
Playeum, BELLS Center @Bedok, 21 Bedok North Street 1, #01-01 Common Ground, Singapore 469659, www.playeum.com
Recently revamped, the Keppel Centre For Art Education located within the National Gallery is welcoming kids and families with open arms. The dedicated space within the museum is a haven for kids brimming with imagination and creativity, allowing them to express through art. Besides building their own world around them, there’s also The Enchanted Tree House which takes visitors into a story book.
More Information About Keppel Centre For Art Education:
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Keppel Centre For Art Education, 1 St Andrew's Rd, Singapore 178957, +65 6271 7000, www.nationalgallery.sg/sg/en/visit/visitor-information/keppel-centre-for-art-education
Whether your child is a baby or a tween, they’ll be in for a treat at The Artground, either at Goodman Arts Centre or One Holland Village. Both outlets offer activities and environments where kids can build, create, and interact with multiple structures and programs – from slides to urban gardens. Look out for limited-time ticketed events as well!
The Artground, multiple locations, www.theartground.com.sg
Fairly new on the scene, the Children’s Museum Singapore is a place that combines fun with education and history. Besides discovering a piece of Singapore’s history through storytelling, there are also programs, activities, and interactive installations for kids to put on their thinking caps and get creative and constructive.
Children’s Museum Singapore, 23-B Coleman St, Singapore 179807, +65 6337 3888, www.nhb.gov.sg/childrensmuseum
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Main Image Credit: Lindsey Leck for Playeum
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