67 Of The Best Indoor Activities For Kids In Singapore

63 Of The Best Indoor Activities For Kids In Singapore
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Are the kids getting restless or are they bouncing off the walls with boundless energy? Too hot to go outdoors in sunny Singapore or is it pouring cats and dogs? Here are some fun indoor activities for kids in Singapore where you can have plenty of fun and spend time with kids. Where you are looking for some things to do indoors with kids or ways to channel their energy around the home, you will be able to find the perfect indoor activity here.


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3 Indoor Activities at Home for Kids

Things to Do Indoors with Kids in Singapore

We have broken up this amazing list of indoor activities with kids into two parts. 

The first part covers indoor places in Singapore that you can visit with kids around the island. These include activity ideas and even places where they can stay active while having fun. 

The second part are things that you can do indoors with kids while at home. These fun activities never cease to entertain. Many of them do not require more than just items that you can usually find around the home so they are easy to do. 


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Ideas & Places to Go with Fun Indoor Activities for Kids in Singapore

Story Time at the Library

Ideas & Places to Go with Fun Indoor Activities for Kids in Singapore

Did you know that the libraries in Singapore regularly have storytelling sessions where volunteers read stories to children? All you have to do is check on the the National Library Board’s website for upcoming storytelling sessions closest to you and turn up. It is a fun way for little kids to enjoy time indoors at the libraries, especially at libraries with Stories Come Alive Rooms.


Make Your Own DIY Crafts

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Want to get creative indoors with your child? There are different spots where you can enjoy various crafts with kids indoors with all the materials provided for you to use. Some indoor playgrounds such as Wan To Play have craft corners. Or you pay a visit to Gift.ed by Turtle at 313@Somerset where there is a spacious crafting corner, all set up with tables, chairs and even aprons that you can utilise to personalise your creations.


Pay a Visit to the Cats

Cat Cafes In Singapore For The Purr-fect Hangout

Want to hang out with the cool cats indoors? You can seek out the company of equally cool felines at one of Singapore’s cat cafes or head to an indoor playground with a cat land. At cat cafes, admission typically includes a drink and interaction time with the kitties. Do take note that there is usually a minimum age for children at these cat cafes in Singapore.


Go Bowling

bowling in singapore - fun indoor activities in Singappore
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Bowling is a fantastic way for families to bond while enjoying some friendly competition. It can be great indoor fun for kids and there are even some spots in the arcades that are specially designed for young children to try out bowling. Or there are also places with bumper lanes so that the balls don’t always end up in the gutter. Want to find some of the best bowling spots in Singapore that are ideal for families looking for some indoor fun, check out our list of where to go bowling in Singapore.  


Canopy Park at Jewel Changi Airport

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Take a walk at Jewel Changi Airport’s Canopy Park where nature has been brought indoors. There are also exciting indoor activities within Canopy Park that includes bouncing and walking nets as well as mazes. However, additional fees on top of Canopy Park admission applies. Learn more about Canopy Park.


Rock Climbing

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Rock-climbing is no longer requires sweating it out under the hot sun. When it is raining outdoors, you can go climbing indoors in air-conditioned comfort at malls like Kallang Wave, Aperia Mall and Funan Mall. Find out more about where to go rock climbing in Singapore.


Go Fishing Indoors

Prawning pond at Fish@Bugis+

Did you know that you can go prawning indoors? Amongst the various places where you can go indoor prawning in Singapore are a rooftop prawn-fishing pond in Bugis and ORTO at West Coast. 


Challenge Your Brain at a Puzzle Museum

Mechanical puzzles

Puzzles have been around for ages and at Puzzletopia by Project Enigma, you can indulge your love for puzzles in a vast collection of puzzles to test out your logic and problem-solving skills. The shop holds more than 1,700 mechanical puzzles, logic games and other enigmatic objects. Parents who want to provide an analogue alternative a digital device for their kids will be happy to set their kids loose on these tactile and hands-on puzzles. Find out more about Puzzletopia by Project Enigma.


Become a Maker

MakeIT at Punggol Regional Library

Encourage kids to become creators at maker labs in Singapore. Libraries such as Tampines Regional Library and Punggol Regional Library at One Punggol have maker labs where you can sign up for classes and learn how to make use of the equipment there. It can be fun thing to do indoors in Singapore with kids. 


Skating Indoors

Hi Roller

One of the things that you can do indoors with kids in Singapore is to take them skating. Want to try gliding around a rink? There is the choice of either indoor ice skating in Kallang or the HiRoller Indoor Skating Rink at Pasir Ris. 


Trampoline Parks

Bouncy Paradise

Why bounce off the walls at home when you can bounce off the walls at one of the trampoline parks in Singapore. Adults can join in the indoor fun with some of the trampoline parks also offering additional fun like foam pits and basketball hoops as well. Get more details about the trampoline parks in Singapore.


Parent-Child Baking

Home Baking Day: Fun Making a DIY Cake

At Home Baking Day at City Square Mall, you and your child can bake away in a hassle-free way at this DIY baking studio where all ingredients, equipment and even guidance are provided for you to whip up a dessert within two hours. There are over 50 dessert recipes to choose from. These include tarts, cream cakes, chiffon cakes, madeleine, cookies, doughnuts and more. We could also see the difficulty level of each recipe and chose one that was suitable for our skill. Read more about the experience at Home Baking Day.


Little Cook

Little Cook Review

Staying on the food them, how about letting the kids try cooking up a meal on their own. Little Cook looks like a toy shop with an array of colourful play kitchens. However, stepping inside reveals it is a dream come true for young chefs. Here, at the Little Cook playhouse, children make use of real, child-safe cooking equipment to prepare actual food. They also get to eat it afterwards. Find out more about the experience at Little Cook.


VroomTown

Landmarks and Pitstops at VroomTown

Car-crazy children can now rev their engines at VroomTown Driving City, People Up’s latest indoor drive-play concept in Marina Square. The mini city features world-renowned Singapore attractions including Supertree Grove, Changi Airport, Merlion and has a realistic city driving experience including a “fast-food” drive-through, a carwash and a fuel pump! Find out more about VroomTown.


Indoor Playgrounds

Wan To Play Space: Indoor Playground At Kinex Mall

There are more than 70 indoors playgrounds in Singapore. That means that you are never far away from one. If you want to let the kids loose at an indoor playground, this is always a go-to indoor activity for kids in Singapore. Find the closest indoor playground in Singapore to you.


Pay a Visit to a Kid-Friendly Museum

30+ Best Museums For Kids In Singapore: A Curated List For Curious Explorers

The best museums for kids present information in fun and innovative ways, entertaining while informing, leaving young ones with fond memories of their visit. And, that is certainly the case at the best kid-friendly museums in Singapore. With bite-sized information and hands-on exhibits that stimulate learning, the top museums for children in Singapore provide unique experiences for little ones. There are many kid-friendly museums in Singapore that are worth a visit, especially if you are looking for things to do indoors with kids. Amongst them include Children’s Museum Singapore and the Future World exhibit at ArtScience Museum. Choose from our curated list of kid-friendly museums in Singapore.


Bumper Cars

Timezone Bumper Cars

Carnival rides are great fun. When visiting a carnival, one of the must-do rides is the bumper cars. But did you know that you can also enjoy bumper cars indoors in Singapore? Family amusement centre Timezone has several locations with bumper cars in Singapore. Head over to Timezone Orchard Xchange or Timezone VivoCity (currently under renovation and reopening on 31 October 2024) to hop into a bumper car and go for a spin. Or head over to Snow City for ice bumper cars! Find out more about bumper cars in Singapore.


Dinoland

Touch the Dinosaurs

Dinosaurs are roaming SAFRA Yishun at Dinoland! Dinoland is an immersive experience deep into the jungles of a prehistoric world where a ranger will guide courageous visitors on a dino-hunt. Find out more about what to expect at Dinoland.


Indoor Activities at Home for Kids

Here are more indoor activities that you can do while at home with the kids.

Bake a Batch of Cookies

Bake a Batch of Cookies - Indoor Activities with KidsGet your child involved by having him or her help you out in the kitchen. If you are a baking maestro, whip up the dough from scratch. If you are culinary-challenged, there is no shame in buying a premix. Kids will have plenty of fun with this indoor activity for kids you can do at home. Plus, you get to eat the results too!

Read a Book Together

ReadThere is no more-classic indoor activity for kids that you can do at home than reading a book together. Cuddle up with your favourite tome and spend time reading together.

Play a Tabletop Game

Monopoly Junior
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Personally, one of our favourite games for younger children is Monopoly Junior. There is no need to be uber competitive, it is just a bit of fun. With older ones, try games like Sushi Go or Saboteur if you have enough people available.

Make Popcorn and settle down for a Family-friendly Show

Family movie night (or day) can be a thing. Elevate the experience by popping some popcorn and having everyone settle down with some cushions to watch the show. If you have Netflix, we have some suggestions of shows to watch.

Compete in a LEGO Face-Off

LEGO Brick Off - Things to do indoor with kids

Pull out your LEGO bricks and have a building competition. Set a theme and give five minutes to come up with the most creative interpretation of the theme. How about trying themes like “flying machine” or “friendly monster”?

Have a Home Treasure Hunt

Take a small trinket and show it to everyone so that they can identify it. Next, the Treasure Hider will have 20 counts to hide the trinket around the home. After that, it is a game of “hide and seek” as the Treasure Hunters go in search of the Home Treasure trinket.

Have a Campfire Night

At night, create a “campfire” by lighting a small scented candle or just switch on a torchlight while all the rest of the lights in the house are off. Add on some shadow play and silly songs. You can also narrate stories to your children off the top of your heads. For added points, break out the bag of marshmallows.

Make Food Paints

Food Paints

With some salt, flour, water and food colouring, you can make your own food paints. Half the fun is in the making as kids get to concoct their own colours. The other half of the fun is in using them to make something colourful and creative.

Water Bottle Bowling

Take spare water bottles you have at home and half-fill them with water. Alternatively, you can use paper cups turned upside down for stability. Next, line them up like bowling pins and use a ball to knock them down. Strike!

Create a DIY Home Obstacle Course

Find a corridor or spot at home which isn’t too wide and crisscross the spac with some string or raffia to create an obstacle course. Kids can imagine it is a laser maze that they have to get across without getting zapped by the laser. Mission Impossible!

Make a Rube Goldberg Machine

When it comes to indoor activities for kids that fuse creativity with perseverance, let your imagination run wild by creating a Rube Goldberg Machine at home. Make use of household objects in completely unnecessary ways to perform a simple task.

Experiment with Oobleck

You can whip up a batch of oobleck at home and experiment with the non-newtonian fluid. Kids will be amazed as it oozes about when grabbed with the hand and yet acts like a solid when it is smacked.

Make an Origami Jumping Frog

Ribbit, ribbit. Using some paper, you can make your own origami jumping frog. Once the frogs are assembled, see which one can jump the furthest. Get the instructions here.

Build a House of Cards

CardsThis indoor activity for kids will take plenty of patience. Find out how high you can make a house of cards go.

Toothpick Tower

A simpler alternative to stacking a house of cards is to put together a toothpick tower. What you’ll need are some toothpicks and plasticine. Use the plasticine to join the toothpicks together. Set a challenge for kids to reach – for example the height of a bottle.

Play Five Stones

Five Stones by Twardzik-Ching Chor Leng

Introduce your kids to the classic childhood game of five stones. If you need a refresher on how to play it, here are instructions on how to play five stones.

Make Fingerprint Cards for the Next Holiday

Craft a card to give away to family and friends for the next holiday. You can use paints to make simple fingerprints on the cards and turn them into figures. Decorate them appropriately with holiday greetings.

Craft a Bookmark

Bunny Corner Bookmark: A DIY Craft for Easter and Other Occasions

Encourage kids to read by getting them to make their own personalised bookmark. All it takes is some card and a bit of string or ribbon to attach to one end. Check out our instructions on how to make a simple yet cute rabbit bookmark.

Paper Helicopter

Another easy indoor activity to do with kids is to make a paper helicopter. With a few simple snips and folds, you can watch as the paper helicopter floats down spinning away. Alternatively, experiment to see who can fold a paper aeroplane that flies the furthest.

Create Your Own Board Game

To stir up your child’s creativity, help him or her make a brand new board game. First, brainstorm about the theme. After that, create the gameplay board and come up with the rules on how to move around the board.

Build a Blanket Fort

A blanket fort is a chance for kids to exercise their creativity and their imagination in one activity. It is super-adventurous to be able to crawl inside and pretend to fend off the monsters outside. Something that parents can enjoy and bond over with their kids too.

Music Listening and Movement Activities

Staying at home presents a good opportunity to engage in some listening and movement activities to encourage your child to imagine, play and move. Not sure what to listen for? This story by The Music Circle shows you how.

Instruments of the Orchestra

Music Activity For Children & Toddlers: Handel's Water Music
Image: The Music Circle

Staying with theme of music, you can engage with your child by play-pretend that he or she is in the orchestra. The Hornpipe from Handel’s Water Music is an ideal piece of music to use. Find out how to do this music activity for kids.

Simon Says

Young children never tire of Simon Says – that’s why it is a classic! Simon Says touch your toes; Simon Says spin three times. It all works until Simon Says, “Go to bed”. Find out more about how to play Simon Says, a classic game for preschoolers.

Don’t Let the Balloon Touch the Ground

This one is self-explanatory. Blow up a balloon and pass it from one person to another and see how many times it can be passed around before the balloon touches the ground.

Welcome to the World of Household Chores

Suggested Household Chores for Kids

Perhaps it is time to introduce the kids to ways they can help around the house. Show them some age-appropriate chores and get them to help out. Give them a role to be responsible for and let them take ownership!

Learn to Do the Vanishing Coin Trick

Want to give kids something to work on, introduce them to the Disappearing Coin trick. It requires a bit of practice and also help to develop fine motor skills. Once they have mastered it, they can impress their friends.

Try Science Experiments

Stay at home, kids can still carry out hands-on activities to learn about science. For simple science projects, check out Science Sparks for ideas at the Early Years and Primary levels.

Learn to Play an Instrument

For older kids, being stuck at home could be just the right opportunity to get them learning an instrument. Some that you can start off with are the ukulele or the cajon. There are instructional videos online which can get them started.

Create a Mini Terrarium or Potting

Terrarium

With the right container or pot along with some soil, you can get your mini garden going at home.

Make a Pizza at Home

Make a Pizza - things to do indoors with kids

Kids love pizzas. Have them make their own from scratch. This activity allows them to learn more about how food is made.

Start a Family Newspaper

This is a fun way to get kids to apply themselves and practise some writing too. The family newspaper need not be a long one – it can just be an A4 sheet folded into two. Get them to include pictures too!

Make a Collage or DIY Fish Tank

Make Your Own Aquarium: DIY Fish Tank Craft

Want creative indoor activities for kids? Take out some old magazines and get them to cut out the pictures to create a collage. Set a theme such as a “picnic” to get started. You can try this craft where you can make an aquarium at home.

Have a Freeze-Dance Party

Another fun and silly thing to do is to have a Freeze-Dance Party. Get your favourite music blasting on the speakers and when the music stops, everyone must freeze! Watch out for all the funny poses and get ready for some silly laughs.

Paper Mache Mask

Using some flour, water and old newspaper, you can easily create a custom paper mache mask. After it has dried, be sure to paint it together.

Animation Flip Book

Take an old book and show the kids how to create their own animated story by drawing on the edges. All it needs is a pencil and some creativity.

Fix a Jigsaw Puzzle

Jigsaw puzzle

Jigsaw puzzles can range from the simple to the super-complicated. 10 pieces to 1000 pieces. Depending on what type of challenge you are up for, take your pick.

Clear out the Cupboard

Perhaps there are toys or old items in the kids’ cupboards that you haven’t seen for ages. If you are at home with the kids, use the opportunity to have them sort through the items together. Who knows, you may come across some hidden treasures.

Make Upcycled Toys

Teach kids about how items can be reused and upcycled. For example, you can turn a milk carton into a boat.

Make Your Own Play Dough

Making your own play dough isn’t that difficult and can be made with simple items found at home.

Sensory Play

For those with young children looking for indoor activities for kids, sensory play at home is something easy to do. Create your own sensory bottles or use coloured rice for little ones to get scooping and pouring. Find out more here.

Make Slime

The slime craze may have died down a little but kids will still jump at the opportunity to make their own slime at home. It is one of the indoor activities for kids they will jump on.

Create a Routine

Get the kids to help make a routine for their week. This not only helps to ensure that they don’t miss what they need to get done but also involves them in the decision-making process. Find out how here.

Compile a Family Recipe Book

Together with the kids, compile a book of recipes that the whole family can try. Use the opportunity to also teach them about healthy eating habits.

Start a Family Scrap Book

Family Scrap Book

Memories are too often kept in the digital realm nowadays. Start a family scrap book to not only hold pictures of precious milestones but little pieces of memorabilia too.

Make a Learning Shelf

Why not create a corner where you can fill with learning materials for kids to learn about different topics and subjects. Don’t waste the opportunity to spend some quality times bonding and teaching them new things too.

Stage a Musical

Take a classic story and turn it into a musical. Kids can let their creativity flow, rehearse it and stage it for the family to enjoy!

Make Cute Bentos Together

A good excuse to play with food and prepare a meal at the same time.

Create a Countries of the World Book

World Book

Choose a country and create a thematic scrap book based on the country. Together with your child, you can work through topics like its location, geography, language, traditions and landmarks. It is a great way to learn about another culture. It can even lead to trying out the foods from the country or even visiting it in the future.


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