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Singapore’s unpredictable weather often calls for creative and fun indoor activities to keep our little ones engaged and entertained. Whether it’s a rainy afternoon or a particularly hot day, having a repertoire of indoor activities can be invaluable.

Here are 13 delightful and easy-to-access indoor activities in Singapore for 2025 (as well as 5 indoor activities you can do at home!) that promise fun-filled experiences for children of all ages.

13 Indoor Activities for Kids in Singapore

1. SuperPark Singapore

This expansive indoor playground offers all the fun with over 20 sports activities. Children can navigate obstacle walls, bounce on trampolines, and even experience a zip line.

  • Location: Suntec City, 3 Temasek Blvd, #02-477, Singapore 038983
  • Opening Hours: Mon–Fri: 11 AM – 9 PM, Sat–Sun: 10 AM – 9 PM
  • Price: From $22.90 for kids under 100 cm, $30.90 for those above

2. Pororo Park Singapore

Inspired by the beloved animated series, Pororo Park offers themed play areas designed for younger kids, an indoor train ride, and interactive storytelling sessions.

  • Location: Marina Square, 6 Raffles Blvd, #02-29, Singapore 039594
  • Opening Hours: Mon–Sun: 10:30 AM – 7:30 PM
  • Price: From $38 per child, accompanying adult free

3. T-Play at HomeTeamNS Khatib

A vibrant play space themed around Peranakan culture, offering climbing structures, slides, and sensory activities for toddlers and young children. The ball pit is a key feature that enhances the enjoyment and engagement of children.

  • Location: 2 Yishun Walk, Level 2, HomeTeamNS Khatib, Singapore 767944
  • Opening Hours: Tues–Thu: 1 PM – 7 PM, Fri: 1 PM – 9 PM, Sat–Sun: 10 AM – 9 PM
  • Price: From $10 per child (HomeTeamNS members), $20 per child (public)

4. Amazonia Singapore

A jungle-themed massive indoor playground featuring a multi-level play area with a giant slide, trampolines, and a toddler-friendly soft play zone.

  • Location: 1 Kim Seng Promenade, #03-113 Great World, Singapore 237994
  • Opening Hours: Mon–Sun: 9:30 AM – 7:30 PM
  • Price: From $25 per child

5. KidsSTOP at Science Centre Singapore

A hands-on, science-based play environment where kids can role-play as astronauts, chefs, and scientists while learning through interactive exhibits. The nearby ArtScience Museum’s ‘Future World’ exhibition also offers an engaging, photo-worthy art experience that combines technology and art in a captivating way.

  • Location: 21 Jurong Town Hall Rd, Singapore 609433
  • Opening Hours: Mon–Fri: 9:30 AM – 5 PM, Sat–Sun: 10 AM – 6 PM
  • Price: From $5 per child (residents), $20 per child (tourists)

6. The Artground

An interactive art space offering indoor fun with rotating installations, sensory play, and creative workshops designed for young children.

  • Location: 90 Goodman Rd, #01-40, Singapore 439053
  • Opening Hours: Wed–Sun: 9:30 AM – 5:30 PM
  • Price: Free entry, donations encouraged

A dedicated children’s space within the National Gallery, offering a creative indoor playground with interactive exhibits and hands-on activities that make fine art accessible and engaging.

  • Location: 1 St Andrew’s Rd, Singapore 178957
  • Opening Hours: Mon–Sun: 10 AM – 7 PM
  • Price: Free entry

8. Snow City Singapore

Singapore’s only indoor snow playground, featuring snow play zones, snow tubing, and interactive Arctic-themed experiences. Located near the vibrant entertainment hub of downtown east, it offers easy access to various family-friendly activities and venues.

  • Location: 21 Jurong Town Hall Rd, Singapore 609433
  • Opening Hours: Tue–Sun: 10 AM – 6 PM (Closed on Mondays)
  • Price: From $17 per child

9. BOUNCE Singapore

A trampoline park with multiple activity zones for energetic kids to jump, flip, and explore in a structured, safe environment. The venue also features a variety of arcade games, providing additional fun activities for kids and families.

  • Location: 8 Grange Rd, #09-01 Cineleisure, Singapore 239695
  • Opening Hours: Mon–Sun: 10 AM – 9 PM
  • Price: From $24 per session

10. Småland at IKEA

A complimentary indoor play area within IKEA, designed as a mini Scandinavian forest where kids can have fun while parents shop. Located conveniently near City Square Mall, it offers a unique experience for families.

  • Location: IKEA Alexandra: 317 Alexandra Rd, Singapore 159965
  • Opening Hours: Mon–Sun: 10 AM – 10 PM
  • Price: Free for children aged 4-12 years old

11. ArtScience Museum

The ArtScience Museum is a treasure trove of interactive exhibits that beautifully blend the worlds of art and science. Located at the iconic Marina Bay Sands, this museum is an exciting indoor playground for kids and adults alike. 

The museum’s unique lotus-inspired architecture and stunning views of the Marina Bay area add to its allure. Inside, families can explore a variety of exhibitions that range from futuristic digital installations to thought-provoking art pieces. 

With hands-on activities and immersive experiences, the ArtScience Museum promises a day of discovery and wonder for all ages.

  • Location: 6 Bayfront Ave, Singapore 018974
  • Opening Hours: Mon–Sun: 10 AM – 7 PM
  • Price: From $19 per child, $30 per adult

12. The Cat Cafe

For a purr-fectly delightful indoor activity, head to The Cat Cafe, nestled in the heart of Singapore. This cozy spot offers a unique experience where visitors can relax and play with a variety of adorable cats. 

It’s an ideal place to spend a rainy day or simply unwind with friends and family. The cafe’s serene atmosphere, combined with the playful antics of the resident felines, makes for a memorable visit. 

Plus, you can enjoy a range of delicious food and drinks while you snuggle with your new furry friends. Whether you’re a cat lover or just looking for a fun indoor activity, The Cat Cafe is a must-visit.

  • Location: 241B Victoria St, Singapore 188030
  • Opening Hours: Mon–Sun: 10 AM – 10 PM
  • Price: From $15 per entry (includes a complimentary drink)

13. Kaboodle

Kaboodle is a creative indoor playground that sparks imagination and encourages learning through play. 

Located in Katong Square, this vibrant play space features oversized blue foam blocks, noodles, and balls, allowing kids to build, create, and play pretend. The interactive zones are designed to develop fine motor skills and foster creativity in children of all ages. 

Whether constructing a towering castle or navigating a self-made obstacle course, kids will find endless opportunities for fun and learning at Kaboodle. It’s the perfect destination for families seeking a fun and educational indoor activity.

  • Location: 88 East Coast Rd, #02-05 Katong Square, Singapore 423371
  • Opening Hours: Mon–Sun: 10 AM – 7 PM
  • Price: From $15 per child, $10 per accompanying adult

5 Indoor Activities for Kids at Home

Here are five fun and easy indoor activities for kids that can be done at home:

1. DIY Obstacle Course

Transform your living room into an adventure zone using pillows, chairs, and tape to create fun obstacle courses. 

Encourage your child to crawl under tables, jump over cushions, and balance along a “tightrope” made from tape on the floor. This activity enhances motor skills, coordination, and problem-solving.

Step-by-Step Guide:

  1. Gather pillows, chairs, blankets, and masking tape.
  2. Design an obstacle course with tunnels (blankets draped over chairs), stepping stones (pillows), and balance beams (a tape line on the floor).
  3. Set a challenge: time how fast your child can complete the course or add fun rules like hopping on one foot.
  4. Encourage them to modify the course and take turns leading the activity.
  5. Reward them with a fun cooldown activity like stretching or a story.

2. Sensory Play with Homemade Playdough

Make your own playdough using flour, salt, water, and food colouring. Let your child explore different textures and mould shapes and express creativity. 

You can also add scents like vanilla or cinnamon for a multisensory experience.

Step-by-Step Guide:

  1. Mix 2 cups of flour, ½ cup of salt, 1 cup of warm water, 2 tablespoons of vegetable oil, and food colouring.
  2. Knead the mixture until it forms a smooth dough.
  3. Divide into smaller portions and add different scents or glitter for extra fun.
  4. Provide cookie cutters, rolling pins, or household objects to shape the playdough.
  5. Store in an airtight container for future use.

3. Storytelling with Props

Encourage imaginative play by using stuffed animals, puppets, or household objects to create a storytelling session. 

You can make it interactive by letting your child change the story or act it out as a mini play. This boosts creativity and language development.

Step-by-Step Guide:

  1. Choose a story or make up one together.
  2. Gather props like soft toys, hats, or simple paper masks to represent characters.
  3. Assign roles and encourage your child to use different voices for each character.
  4. Act out the story together, improvising as needed.
  5. Record the storytelling session and watch it together for added fun.

4. Indoor Scavenger Hunt

Write down clues or create a list of objects for your child to find around the house. 

Make it more exciting by incorporating themes, such as a “colour hunt” where they find items of a specific colour or a “shape hunt” to identify objects with different shapes. This sharpens observation skills and promotes critical thinking.

Step-by-Step Guide:

  1. Decide on a theme (colours, shapes, numbers, or favourite toys).
  2. Write simple clues or create a checklist.
  3. Hide small rewards (stickers, a homemade medal, or a favourite snack) at the final clue.
  4. Encourage your child to think aloud and problem-solve as they search.
  5. Celebrate their success with a fun surprise or an extra round with new items.

5. DIY Science Experiments

Try simple home science experiments, such as making a baking soda volcano, mixing colours with water and food dye, or growing beans in a jar. 

These hands-on experiments help introduce basic scientific concepts in a fun and engaging way.

Step-by-Step Guide for a Baking Soda Volcano:

  1. Place a small cup or bottle on a tray.
  2. Fill it halfway with baking soda and a few drops of food colouring.
  3. Pour vinegar in and watch it fizz like a volcano!

Enriching Indoor Play with Little Skool House

Indoor activities are a fantastic way to spark joy, curiosity, and creativity in young children. At Little Skool House, we believe in nurturing a love for learning through play-based and immersive experiences. 

Our preschool curriculum is designed to inspire holistic growth, blending structured learning with meaningful exploration. By providing a rich environment filled with storytelling, hands-on activities, and artistic expression, we create a foundation for lifelong learning.

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