Teeny toddler or almost-teen, this highly tactile indoor playground is something every kid can enjoy. Wade around in the lit ball pit where the balls seem to take on changing hues and colours, or get them going at the toddler play area, with playhouses, mini slides and more. Got bigger kids? Challenge them to the Adventure Highlands, a rope course designed to enhance their motor skills (and courage!). Oh, did we mention baby races?
Designed by early childhood experts, the visually appealing playspace has huge spaces for kids to play in, from tall climbing areas to deep ball pits. Its interactive features and fun play elements will engage your child’s sense of direction, motion, and coordination.
Singapore’s largest trampoline park, Zoom Park Asia boasts interconnected trampolines that span from one wall to the other. If you want to wear your children out, this is definitely the most efficient way. And rest easy while they jump, fly and flip about – based on crowd levels, areas are restricted by age so kids can play safely with other jumpers of their own age.
This Amazon-themed playspace has a jungle play gym, ball pit, slides, and even an education centre. There’s also a dedicated toddler play area for the infants!
At Kaboodle Kidz, creativity and imagination is the name of the game. Release your little one into this space filled with fun foam blocks, noodles, and balls to build their own imaginary playground. They’ll then be encouraged to demolish their creation and start afresh, now with a different playground in mind.
Treat your children to an engaging play session at Cool de Sac, where there are tree houses, ball pits, dress-up, video games, and more activities for those running youngins. There’s also a large padded area for the little ones under 6 months old – even if they’ve yet to learn to walk.
Going furniture shopping at IKEA? Booooring – for the kids, at least. Drop them off at Smaland, a magical forest with spider webs to climb and clogs to hide in. When they’ve exhausted their energy, they can cool down while watching a movie under the enormous spruce tree.