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Saturday, December 17, 2011

Holiday activities for the kids

Don't know what do to with your kids this holidays?

Who says Christmas in Singapore is boring? Christmas in the tropics can be merry too - you only need to know where to go.

Chill out in Snow Dome
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Suit up in winter attire provided by Winter Time and enjoy photo opportunities in the 313 Snow Dome with real snow at minus 3 deg C.

Redeem a pass into the 313 Snow Dome for every $200 spent at the mall. Each child aged 12 or below can enter it when accompanied by an adult with a valid pass.

When: Till Dec 24
Time: Friday and Saturday: noon to 11pm; Sunday to Thursday: noon to 10pm

Get adventurous
Tampines Mall

Let your kids test their skills in a nine-obstacle rope course at the mall's Open Plaza on Level 4. Just spend a minimum of $50 at any shop in the mall to redeem a pass for one. CapitaCard holders only need to charge a minimum of $30 for the same redemption.
When: Till Dec 18
Time: 11am to 8pm

Chug along with Chuggington
Marina Square

Go on a "traintastic" adventure with Wilson, Koko and Brewster as Chugginton goes 'live' for the first time in Singapore. Till Dec 23, kids can also ride on Wilson the train at Kids Zone on Level 3 from 11am to 6pm daily.
When: Till Dec 18, except Monday
Time: Tuesday to Friday: 2pm and 7pm; weekend: 1pm, 4pm and 7pm

Learn ice-skating
Velocity

Sign up your kids (above three years old and below 1.4m tall) to pick up ice-skating skills in 30 minutes when you spend a minimum of $60 at the mall. Older or taller kids can join in the fun at 7.15pm.
When: Till Dec 23, except Monday
Time: 1.30pm, 2.30pm, 3.30pm and 4.30pm

Celebrate with Care Bears
AMK Hub

Cheer along to songs with the cute and cuddly Funshine Bear, Love-a-lot Bear and Bedtime Bear at the Care Bears Musical Meet & Greet Session at the B1 Exhibition Hall. Take home an exclusive Care Bears Inflatable Plush Stool for just $2 when you spend $120 or $240 (at FairPrice Xtra).
When: Till Dec 18, except Monday
Time: Tuesday to Friday: 4pm and 7pm; weekend: 1pm, 4pm and 7pm


Enter the fascinating world of Narnia
From Dec 3, the little ones get to explore an exhibition of the popular children's movie 'The Chronicles of Narnia' by C.S. Lewis at the Skating Rink of The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands.
The Exhibition invites guests to step through the wardrobe of Narnia into a world of fantasy to view orginal props, costumes and set used in the movies "The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe", "Prince Caspian", and "The Voyage of the Dawn Treader".

All proceeds from the ticket sales will be donated to The Straits Times School Pocket Money Fund. For more activities at MBS, click here.
When: Till Jan 29, 2012
Time: 10am to 10pm (last entry at 9.30pm)

Giant toys at the Singapore Flyer
Toy soldiers come alive at the Singapore Flyer for the month of December.
At the centre of the Singapore Flyer terminal, families can take pictures with their favourite toys suchs as teddy bears, reindeers or sit on a rocking horse.

Also, look out for a giant snow globe where kids can enter and swish around in the 'snow'.
While you at the Flyer, take a flight with the family on the Christmas-decorated capsules to catch a glimpse of the city from a bird's eye view.
When: Till Dec 31
Time: 8.30am to 10.30pm

OTHER FAMILY ACTIVITIES 
Rub shoulders with characters like Snow White or marvel at a 38m high Christmas tree at this magical land costing $2m to put together.
Mount Faber’s Jewel Box will be transformed into a “Hilltop Christmas Village” this festive season, with wholesome entertainment for kids and adults, and photo opportunities for shutterbugs.
Floral displays of Christmas trees and flowers can be found at each of the terminals, featuring festive motifs such as poinsettias, reindeers, sleighs, baubles and


ORIGINAL SOURCE
This article was first published by the Special Projects Unit, Marketing Division, SPH. 

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