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About Children's Museum Singapore

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Does the Children's Museum Singapore have any special programs or events??
You bet! The museum regularly hosts special programs, workshops, and events. Check out their website or social media pages for the latest scoop and get ready to be amazed!
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How much time should I plan for a visit to Children's Museum Singapore??
To fully enjoy all the exhibits and activities, I'd recommend setting aside at least 2 to 3 hours for your visit. Time flies when you're having fun!
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Are there any food options available inside the museum??
While the museum itself doesn't have a cafe, you'll find plenty of yummy eateries just a short walk away in the surrounding area. Fuel up for more adventures!
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What age group is the Children's Museum Singapore best suited for??
Hey there, explorer! The Children's Museum Singapore is designed for kids aged 1 to 12 years old. Get ready for some seriously fun learning adventures!
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on Sat Nov 01 2025
It seems we visit every 6 months. We first visited in Jan 2024, then Oct and then yesterday May 2025. The photos show our girls growing up with the museum 🤣 They particularly enjoy the food play area with the soft cushions and pretend food. We'll definitely visit more often! Thanks for the fun
on Sat Nov 01 2025
Amazing children's museum with a lot of interactive experiences for children. Visited a few years ago but went again for their open house which is free entry and allowed adults to go in without being accompanied by children. Highly recommend, u can know their open house event by following their insta. Their second floor is now a hawker culture disp... see more
on Sat Nov 01 2025
I visited on Friday 22August 2025 for the 11am slot. Extremely impressed by the amazing detailed work & every activities are so engaging. My 4yo & I enjoyed all the activities there. I can name so many displays that “wow” me! I love that they are running strictly on time slot basis so everyone can enjoy the place without being overly crowded. I ca... see more
on Sat Nov 01 2025
My kid had so much fun here, and I would definitely bring him back again. There’s a lot of stuff to keep young kids entertained for a while. Singaporeans get free entry!
on Sat Nov 01 2025
something to learn for everyone. there are over 165 hawker centers in singapore as an example. the place got pretty crowded on a school holiday. the show on the ground floor was disappointing - story telling and sound quality… need some help from Disney Imagineers!!! i think there is potential to make this place even better
on Sat Nov 01 2025
It's an extremely well-curated museum with interactive exhibits that toddlers would enjoy. It's a fun way to introduce Singapore's history in a hands-on and engaging manner. I had to explain to my son what a public payphone was for and what all the Milo tins hanging from stalls were about. Would recommend to plan ahead and book a slot in advance. ... see more
on Sat Nov 01 2025
It's free for Singaporeans! This place is cool and fun for the kids. Adults gotta bring at least one kid to get in. They'll learn about how Singaporeans used to live back then. So many good memories, for sure. 👍🤩
on Sat Nov 01 2025
This is our second time here. Used to be Singapore Philatelic Museum so probably that's why there are still some props and information on stamps. Which I pretty like because soon Singapore kids will no longer know how stamps with interesting designs looks like. The ground floor stays pretty much the same, but the second floor setup seems to refresh... see more
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