Activities For Children and Families in Singapore

What is in my water? @ Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve on 12 Jan 2019

What's that swimming in the water? A fish, a worm, an insect or a crocodile!? Join us for an interesting morning walk getting to know the creatures and plants that lives in and around the water edges of Sungei Buloh.

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Learning Forest Tour @ Singapore Botanic Gardens on 2nd and 4th Sat of every month

The Learning Forest features a network of boardwalks and elevated walkways that allow visitors to explore habitats ranging from a freshwater forest wetland to a lowland rainforest. Visitors can learn about freshwater forest wetland ecosystems at the Keppel Discovery Wetlands and walk amongst a collection of some of the tallest tree species in Southeast Asia at the SPH Walk of Giants.

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What is in my sky? @ Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve on 5 Jan 2019

Join us for this free guided walk. You'll be able to learn to identify many amazing birds of different species that passes through or make Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve their home.

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Paint Along Session at Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve on 30 Dec 2018

Conducted by Mr Tham Pui San, a volunteer of NParks. Pui San is an avid artist who expresses his passion for nature through his art work. Bring along your art materials and enjoy learning different drawing techniques at the Wetland Centre, Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve.

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Mangrove Goodies @ Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve on 29 Dec 2018

Ever wondered whether there is a relationship between food and mangroves? Come learn about this and more at Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve's latest guided walk, "Mangrove Goodies". This guided walk will bring visitors on an amazing journey to learn about our relationship with mangroves! Discover how mangrove animal and plant species is related to our everyday life - from food to products, and even to protect us!

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What is in my mangrove? @ Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve on 29 Dec 2018

Join us for a guided walk of this unique mangrove wetlands located at the border of freshwater (river) and salt water (sea). Singapore used to have large areas of mangroves, but lost most of them to coastal development. Few mangroves are left in Singapore, one of which is at Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve.

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