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  1. Mar 21, 2023 · Find fun and easy indoor games for kids of different ages, from 2 to 8 years old. Learn how to play with balloons, boxes, cups, and more with these parent-tested and approved activities.

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  2. Nov 13, 2020 · While these are fun, indoor games can also be used to get kids moving, boost social interaction and inspire a love of learning — all from the comfort of home! To help you get started, we put together a list of 41 fun indoor games for kids of all ages. Find your new favorite below!

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  3. May 5, 2020 · Find out how to keep your kids busy and burning energy with these fun and creative ideas for indoor play. From tape games and balloon games to obstacle courses and scavenger hunts, there is something for every age and interest.

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    1. ArtScience Museum

    With its FutureWorld interactive exhibit, the ArtScience Museum is top of our list for indoor activities with kids. It really is a mind-blowing experience that will mesmerise the family! It’s a popular attraction, so we suggest purchasing your tickets well in advance to avoid disappointment. ArtScience Museum, 6 Bayfront Avenue, Singapore 018974

    2. Asian Civilisations Museum

    Whether you’ve lived in Asia your whole life or are making it your home for now, this museum is packed with really cool stuff from around these parts. This indoor activity is a worthwhile expedition for finding out about Asian history and culture. There are more displays than ever, making it a great pick for things to do on rainy days. Asian Civilisations Museum, 1 Empress Place, Singapore 179555

    3. Trick Eye Museum

    Trick your eyes well and truly at the Trick Eye Museum, where two-dimensional paintings are transformed into 3D images through the use of optical illusions and clever angles. This place makes for some hilarious photography opportunities! Be ready for a couple of hours of fun and laughter, all with a dose of education and culture. Trick Eye Museum, #01-04, Southside, Blk B 80 Siloso Road, Singapore 098969

    11. Punggol Regional Library

    New library alert! Punggol Regional Library has opened two of its five floors, and there are heaps of fun things for the kids to explore. First up, make a beeline for the ‘World and Us Zone’, which features reading materials from around the world – including books donated by foreign embassies! For activities, check out the DIY tinkering station, Spark!Lab (suitable for kids aged seven to 12 years), which has fun, hands-on activities and challenges to put the kids through their paces. There’s...

    12. Central Public Library

    After an 18-month makeover, it boasts a marine biodiversity-themed section for kids and an Immersive Room where children and parents can get to know Generative AI through StoryGen, an ExperienceIT prototype. Children and parents can add a twist to well-loved stories and see them come alive through an immersive visual experience. If you’re a seasoned Central Library patron, you’ll notice the beloved My Tree House has been replaced with a gorgeous underwater world! The new library comprises an...

    13. Tampines Regional Library

    Live in one of the East Coast neighbourhoods? Then head down to Tampines Regional Library. Tampines Regional Library, #02-01, Our Tampines Hub, 1 Tampines Walk, Singapore 528523

    17. Wildflower Studio

    Wildflower Studio combines the concepts of art jamming and cat cafe. You can choose to partake in a semi-guided art jam session or a free-and-easy unguided painting session – both involve the cats living here. The studio also allows private event bookings and works with cat rescue groups to run a fostering programme. Wildflower Studio, 56A Niven Road, Singapore 228405

    18. The Cat Cafe

    Want more paw-some indoor activities for kids six years and older? Unlike its competitors that charge by the hour, The Cat Cafe allows you to spend all day here to hang out with the kitties as you pay per entry ($16). Visitors can even join in feeding the felines at special times throughout the day. Fun fact: all cats in The Cat Cafe are adopted or re-homed strays! The Cat Cafe, Level 3, 241B Victoria Street, Singapore 188030 and The Rail Mall, 392 Upper Bukit Timah Road, Singapore 678046

    19. What the Pug

    Love pugs? This ought to get your tail wagging. Singapore’s first pug petting cafe is home to 12 wrinkly-faced canines with distinct personalities and quirks. Kids can play with the young hyper pugs, while parents will appreciate cuddling and chilling out with the older dogs. Each session costs $20 per person and lasts 45 minutes. You’ll also get a canned drink and a Polaroid photo as your souvenir. What The Pug, 80 Haji Lane, Singapore 189271

    22. S.E.A Aquarium

    Check out this amazing marine world which houses more than 100,000 fishy friends in every shape, size and colour imaginable. The shark tunnel, containing over 200 of these cool predators, is a must. Our fave things to do with kids? The jellyfish exhibit and the gigantic Open Ocean habitat. We particularly love the shipwreck and open aquarium at the end of the exhibit, where kids can touch and hold underwater creatures. This indoor activity will have family members of all ages mesmerised. S.E....

    23. Ocean Restaurant

    The Ocean Restaurant is Southeast Asia’s first underwater dining experience. Along with fresh seafood, lunch, and dinner options, the kiddos can enjoy a special kids’ set menu. As they fill up their tummies on scrumptious pumpkin bisque, roasted chicken supreme, and a mermaid ice cream sundae, they’re in for some eye-catching up-close views of manta rays and sharks in wall-wide glass tanks, too! How cool is that? Ocean Restaurant, #B1-455 & 456, Equarius Hotel, 22 Sentosa Gateway, Singapore 0...

    24. Streaks ‘n’ Strokes

    Share the arty love at Streaks n Strokes with an art jamming session that kids and adults can take part in! Kids will give their cognitive thinking, creativity and motor skills a great big boost while producing their very own artwork on a t-shirt, tote bag or canvas, which they can then take home. Not keen on venturing out to the studio? Why not order your very own at-home kit, and bring the art session to your place! Streaks n Strokes, B1-21, 2 Serangoon Rd, Tekka Place Mall Main Block, Sing...

    25. Resin Play

    All parents dream of indoor activities like this. Little ones can get crafty with Singapore’s first resin school, Resin Play. Expect hands-on workshops and messy play opps for kids through fab resin art. Resin Play, #02-02, 37 Beach Road, Singapore 189678

    26. Thow Kwang Pottery Jungle

    Just off Jalan Bahar, you’ll find one of the last two dragon kilns in Singapore! Apart from the fascinating and humungous dragon kiln itself, the main attraction is spending an afternoon rummaging through its vast collection of pottery. Sign up for a pottery workshop to try your hand at your own creations – there are sessions for both littles and grown-ups. Events are regularly updated on its Facebook page, so you can plan your own day of clay-throwing with the kids. Thow Kwang Pottery Jungle...

    29. The Projector

    This refurbished historic cinema is currently Singapore’s coolest cinema thanks to its ’70s feel and vintage charm. Check its website periodically for screenings of kid-appropriate films! The Projector, locations at Golden Mile Tower and Cathay Cineleisure

    30. IMAX at the Omni-Theatre

    Enjoy a larger-than-life movie experience at Singapore’s IMAX dome theatre, which, if you didn’t know, doubles as an observatory! With a highly advanced digital full-dome system, it’s designed for a fully immersive experience. Omni-Theatre, 21 Jurong Town Hall Road, Singapore 609433

    31. Alliance Française

    Looking for things to do with kids? In the mood for a French cinematic treat? Alliance Française has monthly screenings of children’s French films so your little one can be exposed to a new language and cultural experience. Très bon! Alliance Française, 1 Sarkies Road, Singapore 258130

    34. Kinetics Climbing

    If your kids love climbing, get them to do it in a safe indoor space at Kinetics Climbing. Kids from six to 13 years old can enjoy the tiny tots and junior climbing courses to hone their rock climbing skills. Who says it’s just for the kiddos? Mamas and papas can take turns with the various adult courses too. It’s a win-win! Kinetics Climbing, 511 Serangoon Road, Singapore 218153

    35. Snow City

    Snow City is the only permanent indoor snow centre in Singapore. Who doesn’t love the idea of a mini winter wonderland in the tropics where kids can experience Arctic conditions, igloos, and ice? Warm gear is provided, and the kids will love the snow chamber, which features a 60-meter-long snow slope for the whole family to try some snow tubing. Snow City, 21 Jurong Town Hall Road, Singapore 609433

    36. Ice skating at Kallang Ice World

    Head to Kallang Ice World to whizz around on a competition standard ice rink for some indoor fun with kids. Skate hire is available on-site, and there is a spectator’s gallery for those who would rather watch than whirl! Kallang Ice World, #03-08/09, Leisure Park Kallang, 5 Stadium Walk, Singapore 397693

    55. T-Play HometeamNS Khatib

    This cool concept in Khatib consists of a series of obstacles and play areas in a cute Peranakan theme. There’s a soft play section for tiny visitors, too. Look out for the climbing slide tower and interactive trampoline! Check out our review for the full lowdown! T-Play HometeamNS Khatib, 2 Yishun Walk, Singapore 767944

    56. Kaboodle

    This ‘Imagination Playground’ on the East Coast is a fantastic idea for activities with kids! Kaboodle’s oversized blue foam blocks, noodles and balls are designed to inspire creativity. The sky is the limit with what you can create – but there are also great suggestions for what you can build, and the lovely staff here are only too happy to help. Mini master builders can construct their own castle, ball ramp, or even a race car – but we have to say, quite a few dads get engrossed in fun here...

    57. Amazonia

    Looking for indoor activities for kids? Check out indoor play centre Amazonia! With 9,000 square feet of space, this place has it all: an eight-metre high slide, five-level play gym, fun zones including a trampoline basketball hoop shoot out, plus a toddler play area and a jungle gym zone. There’s food and coffee, so tired kids and worn-out parents are well taken care of. Amazonia, #03-113, Great World, 1 Kim Seng Promenade, Singapore 237994

    71. Lockdown SG

    Lockdown SG is a reality first-person adventure game brought to life. In the game, you and the kids (children age 12 and under must be accompanied by an adult), are locked in a room and must work out how to escape. The game requires players to use critical thinking skills in order to solve the challenges and riddles, perfect for a bit of family bonding time! Lockdown SG, #02-02, Orchard Gateway, 277 Orchard Road, Singapore 238858

    72. Captivate Escape Rooms

    This one’s perfect for little kiddos as the puzzles here aren’t too challenging, yet they exercise your child’s mind! With a range of escape room themes available here – like Alien vs Human, CSI and Mythical Beasts – kids are sure to immerse into a whole new world. If your kids can’t stay in one place, this short escape room is great for their attention spans! Captivate Escape Rooms, #06-28, Singapore Shopping Centre, 190 Clemenceau Avenue, Singapore 239924

    73. Trapped Escape Room Singapore

    Trapped Escape Room Singapore is an experiential attraction where a group of players have to work together in a team to solve mysteries, find clues and ultimately find their way to victory. There are several themed rooms to choose from, and each room is suitable for different ages ranging from seven and up. So find yourself an escape route from the haze and book yourself in for some super sleuthing and escapology! Trapped Escape Room Singapore, #B1-08/09/10, The Cathay, 2 Handy Road, Singapor...

    75. Sentosa 4D Adventureland

    This state-of-the-art theatre is fun for all family members measuring over 90cm. Be tossed around in your seats, feel the (haze-free) wind blowing in your face and the odd crab scrambling over your feet (not real we hasten to add!). This clever experience will have you all believing you really are part of Captain Lucky and his pirate crew’s gang on the search for hidden treasure! Sentosa 4D Adventureland, 51B Imbiah Road, Singapore 099708

    76. Madame Tussauds Singapore

    Meet your favourite celebrities in real life! Go gaga over English royal Queen Elizabeth II, acclaimed pop singer-songwriter Taylor Swift, football star Cristiano Ronaldo and other popular personalities at this wax museum. Plus, if you’re a fan of all things Marvel, you won’t want to miss out on the interactive Marvel 4D experience where you’ll get to see your favourite Avengers come to life! Madame Tussauds Singapore, Imbiah Lookout, 40 Imbiah Road, Singapore 099700

    77. Desperados

    Jump on your own horse, put on your Stetson hat and start shooting the bad guys in this Old West-themed 4D interactive shoot-out game. The minimum height is 110cm for your small cowboys and girls. Desperados, Sentosa 4D Adventureland, 51B Imbiah Road, Singapore 099708

  4. Jun 13, 2024 · Fun indoor games for kids are more than just a pastime; they are invaluable for developing and fostering strong family bonds. Whether it’s the strategy in Jenga, creativity with homemade cards, or the excitement of Prodigy Math Games, each activity offers unique benefits.

  5. 5 days ago · There are several indoor games that kids can play any time of the day. Fun, easy indoor games for kids also pack a lot of fun while empowering them with the necessary skills. It is important to play a range of games with kids to maximize learning output when spending quality time with them. Math & ELA | PreK To Grade 5. Kids see fun.

  6. Nov 3, 2022 · Break out these creative indoor play ideas for kids if you're cooped up at home. All you'll need are a few simple, inexpensive supplies.