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    Interesting places of interest/Outings with kids!

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      wenchan
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      anyone went to the Tampines Eco Green Nature Reserve? Thought it is a good place to visit with kids? Read about Sungei Buloh but kinda far

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        SCTAN
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        Marina Barrage, Changi Airport…

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          felicialim
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          Parents can climb with their kids too! I think climbing is a sport where families can bond together!


          There are a couple of climbing gyms in Singapore. If you want the outdoors, Safra Yishun would be good, If you want somewhere with air-condition, Kinetics Climbing centre works!=)

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            mommsie101
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            what about splash part at nex? its pretty fun

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              smartmummy
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              Is anyone visit Science and Art Musium in Marina Bay Sands.Recently built.Is that useful for P3 child?

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                Linlin
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                Science center, snow city and east coast beach.

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                  Tinkerbelle
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                  How about Forest Adventure at Bedok Reservoir for those with kids who are active?


                  Or Pony rides & pony feeding at Pasir Ris park.

                  Or Kid Explorer at Downtown East.

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                    Linlin
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                    Tinkerbelle:
                    How about Forest Adventure at Bedok Reservoir for those with kids who are active?


                    Or Pony rides & pony feeding at Pasir Ris park.

                    Or Kid Explorer at Downtown East.
                    Hmm.. I must bring my DD and DS to pasir ris park to try pony rides 🕺

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                      juniorandi
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                      Hello.. I recently sent out a mail to my colleagues to raise art awareness during this hols. You may be interested to check out some of these? Hope this helps! 🙂

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                      Parent–child Diabolo Workshop
                      6-11 September 2011, $20 per pair of tickets
                      http://www.esplanade.com/whats_on/programme_info/mf11_diabolo_parentchild/index.jsp
                      Ever wondered how a diabolo is balanced on a string? Or wondered if it’s the same as playing with a yo-yo? Get the answers to all these and more at a workshop specially tailored for your child and you. You will get to learn the basics of diabolo juggling from professional diabolo performers and try your hand at mastering a few tricks! No prior experience required. Recommended for children aged 8 to 12.


                      Lantern Making Workshop
                      7-9 September 2011, $5 (Materials provided)
                      http://www.esplanade.com/whats_on/programme_info/2011_lantern_making_workshop/index.jsp
                      To celebrate the year of the rabbit, join us at Esplanade to make your very own rabbit-shaped lanterns with materials like fabric and cardboards, and design your lantern by stenciling beautiful prints on it with paint and sponge. Recommended for children aged 5 to 10.


                      Dragon Dance (Kids Puppetery Theatre)
                      9-10 September 2011, $18
                      Family Package available: $56 for 4 tickets
                      http://www.esplanade.com/whats_on/programme_info/dragon_dance/index.jsp
                      Do you know how traditional dragon dance performances came about? Come find out more at this puppetry performance Dragon Dance that promises lots of fun and excitement for the children!
                      After a bumper harvest from a year of hard work, the farmers forget to thank the gods who have blessed them with good weather. Upset by their ingratitude, the Heavenly Emperor punishes the people by bringing a three-year long drought upon them! The kind-hearted Dragon Princess feels sorry for the farmers. In her attempt to help them, she angered the Heavenly Emperor who sent heavenly guards to capture her. Will the farmers be able to save the Dragon Princess? Recommended for children aged 5 to 9.


                      Lantern Walkabout
                      10 September 2011, 7.45pm, Free
                      Bring along your favourite lantern and join in our annual lantern walk under the brightly lit moon! This year, let the dragon lead your way along the Esplanade waterfront. It's an event for the entire family, so bring along your hot Chinese tea and mooncakes!



                      The following programmes are usually sell-outs, so do get your tickets early if you are keen! 🙂


                      Elmo's Green Thumb
                      30 September - 2 October 2011
                      http://www.sesamestreetlive.com.sg/
                      When a growing up spell backfires, Elmo and friends shrink into dwarfs. They take this chance to explore Big Bird's garden from a \"smaller\" perspective, but the lessons they gain on the environment are much bigger.

                      Footwork: Twinkle Toes*
                      7-16 October 2011 (SELLING OUT FAST)
                      http://www.esplanade.com/whats_on/programme_info/dans11_footwork_twinkle_toes/index.jsp
                      Part of Esplanade's Da:ns Festival. Specially for little ones between 3 and 6 years old and their mummies or daddies! In this dance-play workshop, little tots and their parents can have fun together as they whirl and twirl to upbeat Bollywood or cheery Pop music. The class is designed to help the young ones explore space, improve co-ordination and develop their listening and social skills.


                      Vienna Boys Choir
                      8-9 October 2011
                      http://www.esplanade.com/whats_on/programme_info/vienna_boys_choir_2011/index.jsp
                      “They may be small but their sound is as big as it comes” – Showbiz Review
                      They're back! For the first time in the Vienna Boys’ Choir’s 600-year history, two Singaporean twins, selected through worldwide auditions for full-time training two years ago, will be performing with the Choir on their international concert tour. The world’s favourite children’s choir was formed in 1498 by Emperor Maximilian I. The Wiener Sängerknaben (Vienna Boys’ Choir) is one of most celebrated ambassadors of music today. From as early as 1926, the Choir performed outside the Austrian Imperial Chapel, paving the way to today’s highly successful world tours. There are around 100 choristers between the ages of ten and fourteen and the choir’s repertoire includes everything from medieval motets to The Beatles, Celine Dion, folk songs and film scores.


                      Oh, What a Noisy Zoo! Inspired by Silly Animal Poems for Children & Big Kids too!
                      22-26 October 2011
                      A zoo goes from quiet to noisy in this mad escapade when the animals are let out of their cages one day! Recommended for children aged 2-4.

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                        Tinkerbelle
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                        :thankyou: juniorandi for sharing. Sounds really interesting. Will definitely check some of the workshops out during the sch holidays. 😉

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