Singapore may be a tiny city state filled with glitzy malls, but there are also tonnes of children-friendly activities here. Just last week, my friend and I went on a perfect play-date for our three pre-schoolers aged between three and six. We wanted a weather-proof option, one that could cater to the diverse interest of our three boys, and one that could engage them for as long as possible (moving three young children around is hard work!). The Science Centre KidsStop ticked all boxes.
It caters specifically to children from 18 months to eight years of age, and it has different stations with hands-on experiences for children to engage in scientific explorations while having lots of fun. Bonus points – that KidsStop was really educational, very affordable at $5 per child during off peak timings, and there is a cafe right outside the entrance!
These were the highlights for our three children:
Why we loved it: Children are born scientists and researchers. They were captivated by these experiments, while engaging at length in trial and error – a fundamental problem solving technique. While having fun and marvelling at their own creations, they were unknowingly learning about cause and effect based on their own manipulation of objects.
The Dream Climber is an extensive suspended playground that the children had so much fun with. The Giant J let them experience free-fall sensation from an almost 7m high J-shaped slide. And using wind speeds that go up to 120km/h within an enclosed area the size of a phone booth, the Typhoon Simulator let them experience what a typhoon feels like.
Why we loved it: These experiences allowed our young ones to be challenged physically, to take risks, to assess danger, and to develop confidence to lead their own adventures. All while being safe and age appropriate so the mummies had nothing to worry about.
They hopped onto Cycle with Sally, which let them visualise their own skeleton riding a bicycle.
They learnt how to recognise the Healthier Choice Symbol, a logo used in Singapore on food packaging to indicate that it’s a healthier option, and shopped at the “supermarket” where they put together a balanced meal.
Why we loved it: This section taught our children how to make informed, healthy life choices through fun and educational activities! What’s not to love? After all, healthy bodies and minds should never be taken for granted and an appreciation of healthy living should start at an early age.
For parents heading to KidsStop, here are 3 tips to bear in mind: