Museum visits meet double points on the kids entertainment activities scoreboard because not only do they encourage experimental fun but they bide well on the education front as well. Thankfully our little red dot is a haven for museums big and small, science and historical if you are looking for things to do with the kids. Kids can participate in DIY workshops, attend storytelling sessions and create futuristic plans.
This Make & Play sessions not only includes a tour of this delightful museum filled with toys both old and new, but kids will get the opportunity to hear a moving tale about a resilient group of abandoned girls in 1920s China who resolved to lighten their childhood by making dolls. Afterwards, kids can participate in a DIY workshop where they’ll get a chance to use their creativity to the max.
Where: Mint Museum of Toys
When: Every Sunday till December 30
This traveling exhibition showcasing in the Woodlands Regional Library is all things educational. Highlighting the melting pot that Singapore is, these pieces of art display how Singaporeans of different races and religions celebrate their respective festivals and still manage to bind common threads with each other. Celebrate Singaporeans and all they stand for.
Where: Woodlands Regional Library
When: December 3-12
Science Centre is excited to present its first ever Science Communication Hackathon where families with kids aged 11-12 years, students and working adults are invited to enjoy a weekend with inspiring people to design creative solutions for Singapore’s 60th anniversary. Parents, let your kids see everyday science in a new light, watch them overcome challenges and inspire you and themselves in the process. Participants need to bring their own laptops from home for both the training workshop, which will cover topics like Design Thinking, Python Programming, Introduction to Arduino, and the Hackathon itself.
Where: Science Centre
When: November 24, December 1-2
Travel back in time to explore the inventions of ancient Greece in the field of science and technology and understand their history as well. Specially curated by Kotsanas Museum of Ancient Greek Technology from Greece and presented by Science Centre Singapore, the “Ancient Greek Technology Travelling Exhibition” features more than 40 inventions that span across a multitude of disciplines; such as automation, programming, astronomy, time-keeping, and music. For the festive season, come and create your own gifts inspired by ancient Greece!
Where: Science Centre
When: 1 Dec to 1 Jan 2019 (Festive Promotion)
Where there’s Christmas, there’s food. Enjoy a delectable presentation by passionate Eurasian cook, Mary Gomes, who will take you through a culinary journey influenced by cultures like the British, Chinese, Dutch, Portuguese and even the Peranakans. What better way to learn what are the typical foods offered on Christmas in a Eurasian household than by sampling home-cooked signature dishes?
Where: National Museum of Singapore
When: December 1
Get into the Christmas spirit and churn out some creative hanging holiday decorations. Find inspiration by getting up close and personal with the special exhibit called Minimalism: Space, Light Object.
Where: National Gallery
When: December 1, 2, 9, 15, 16, 22, 23, 29 & 30
Kids are always ready for a storytelling sessions and why now? This is one of the most entertaining ways to learn about people, places and things from all over the world generally and more specifically through artworks from the Gallery’s collection.
Where: National Gallery
When: December 1
Led by docents, kids 5 years and above can look forward to a detailed tour of the UOB Southeast Asia Gallery. You can not only scrutinize and further explore the beautiful landscape paintings but also discuss and write about it afterwards as well.
Where: National Gallery
When: December 8 & 9
Kamini Ramachandran is well known in the storytelling scene at National Gallery. Here she shares a Vietnamese folktale discussing the origins of the yummy pink fruit. Kids and adults alike are sure to be delighted when they hear how the watermelon came to be.
Where: National Gallery
When: December 8 & 9
Spend an educational and entertaining day in the life of a country known for hospitality, history and haute cuisine. Kids will be sure to enjoy the performances, workshops and even a Thai pop concert celebrating this amazing land. Don’t miss the traditional Thai masked dance theatre by the river.
Where: Asian Civilisations Museum
When: December 28-29
For more fun family check out our December events calendar and family activities directory!