

There’s also a mini-zoo of sorts for kids to peer at tiny animals, and even a green screen studio where kids can pretend to be a news anchor, among a slew of other insanely fun activities. Kids hang on to a bar and are raised to a height of either 3m or 7m, before letting go and whooshing down the slope. One of the major highlights of KidsSTOP is the Giant J, a thrill ride where you can experience free-fall. They could even be a pilot or a supermarket cashier – complete with the opportunity to use a cashier machine, of course. They can try their hand at being Bob The Builder and maneuver a mechanical crane, or channel their love of dinosaurs by digging for dinosaur bones. Through a mixture of role-play and hands-on activities, kids learn so much about the world around them. Split into four zones – Imagine, Experience, Discover, and Dream – this is one place that makes learning about new things a ton of fun. There’s no way for me to list out everything kids can do at KidsSTOP, because there are just so many. Opening Hours: 10:00 am – 5:00 pm, closed on Sundaysĭo you remember the Kids section of the Singapore Science Centre, with all the little hamsters and games for kids? Well, KidsSTOP takes that to a whole new level. Opening Hours: 9:00 am – 11:00 am, SaturdaysĪddress: 62 Hill St, Singapore Singapore 179367 *For a list of the fire stations that can’t be visited, click here After visiting the open house, pop next door to the Civil Defence Heritage Gallery, where kids can clamber into the fire engines of old and take home beautiful pencil shadings as a memento of a fun Saturday morning. They can also get behind the wheel of a Red Rhino or an ambulance! Something else that will fascinate the little ones would be the sight of the firemen sliding down firepole – it’s a sight to behold.įor a bonus adventure, go to the open house at the Central Fire Station. Kids can watch firefighting demonstrations, don a fireman hat, and even pretend to control a hose to put out an imaginary fire. Price: $50 for those below 18 (Grand Course) $36 (Kids Course)įun fact: Most fire stations* in Singapore hold open houses every Saturday from 9AM to – 11AM.

whereas for those who don’t meet the height requirement, they can still have fun up in the trees on the Mini Course. The Kids Course is designed for kids aged 5-10, who are taller than 1.1m. Everyone who goes through the course has a harness that connects them to a main cable to catch anyone who falls, and for the more advanced courses, a helmet. You’re more than welcome to join them up in the trees!įorest Adventure is the safest way for kids to channel their inner thrillseekers. Most of the course is located about 3m off the ground, so if the kids are scared of heights, this will help them overcome their fear. The entire course ends off with a thrilling zipline back to the ground. Their Kids Course involves 16 crossings, ranging from suspended planks to rope bridges. Aside from their main Grand Course, which is great for both adults and gung-ho kids alike, Forest Adventure has two courses specially laid out for the kids. Located at Bedok Reservoir, Forest Adventure is a treetop course that’s absolutely exhilarating. If you’ve got little daredevils who love taking flying leaps off the bunk bed, this is the place for them to get their adrenaline going.
