It’s Children’s Day, which means it’s the perfect time to create memories with your kids.
Whether your little ones love hands-on crafts, racing games, or adventurous play, we’ve rounded up six fantastic activities and events to make this Children’s Day extra special.
1. The Little Soap Lab’s Parent-Child Workshop

Spend quality time crafting with your child at The Little Soap Lab’s soap making workshop, hosted by Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre (SCCC).
Together, you’ll create tea-scented, and mooncake-shaped soap, perfect for celebrating both the Mid-Autumn Festival and Children’s Day, all at once. This hands-on activity lets your child explore creativity while making a keepsake to take home.
Do note that children under six will not be granted admission.
Tickets go from S$7, book them here now.
The Little Soap Lab at Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre
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📍 Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre Practice Room, Level 10
🕒 2.30pm, 3.30pm, and 5.30pm
📅 4 October 2025 to 5 October 2025
2. F1 Lego Experience

Raising a mini Max Verstappen, or little Charles Leclerc? Dive into the world of Formula 1 with the F1 Lego Experience.
Here, young racers can build their own miniature cars and race it down a racetrack. You’ll also have the chance to step into the pit crew’s shoes at this game station.
Race against the clock at this station, because now you’re in charge of changing your favourite racer’s wheels — at a record time. Challenge your reaction time and endurance to see if you have what it takes to be an F1 driver.
It’s an engaging mix of creativity and competition that’s perfect for budding engineers and racing fans alike, so make sure to visit the experience at ION Orchard over the Children’s Day weekend.
Read more here.
LEGO Experience: The Thrill Pop-Up Experience
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📍 ION Orchard, Level 1 Outdoor ION2 (Outside Tiffany & Co.)
🕒 11am–9pm (Daily)
📅 25 September 2025 to 12 October 2025
3. HydroDash

Nothing says fun like water adventures, and HydroDash at Palawan Sentosa offers a thrilling inflatable obstacle course for kids to splash and dash through.
Experience the thrill of a lifetime when you visit Singapore’s first and only floating aqua park, take on an exciting water adventure, and conquer inflatable obstacle courses on water, with varying challenge levels.
Now bigger, better, and bolder than ever, the refreshed HydroDash features over 30 thrilling obstacles, including 12 fresh additions to the park, bringing excitement to a whole new level.
It’s a perfect activity to cool off and add some active play into your Children’s Day celebrations.
Read more here.
HydroDash
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📍 54 Palawan Beach Walk, Singapore 098233, The Palawan @ Sentosa
🕒 Various Timings
4. Children’s Biennale 2025

Encourage your child’s imagination with a visit to the fifth edition of Children’s Biennale 2025 at National Gallery Singapore. The exhibition highlights four core values: Joy, Kindness, Dream, and Love. Spaces throughout the Gallery will be transformed into vibrant sites for play, learning, and imagination.
This event features eight interactive art exhibits and creative workshops by artists from Singapore, and across Asia. For the first time, all the artworks created here include baby-friendly experiences that stimulate their auditory and visual senses in a safe environment.
This includes thoughtfully designed spaces and experiences that enable infants, toddlers, children, and persons with disabilities to enjoy and participate in the plethora of events rolled out.
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📍 1 St Andrew’s Road, Singapore 178957
🕒 10am–7pm (Daily)
📅 Now until 29 March 2026
5. Star Wars Pop-Up Library at Changi Airport

Calling all young Jedis and Star Wars fans! Open the window of discovery at this pop-up library at Changi Airport Terminal 3 (near the Linkbridge to Jewel and North Skytrain).
This pop-up library, in collaboration with Disney and Changi Airport Group, is part of the National Library Board (NLB)’s 30th anniversary celebrations. The collection of books in the themed library features stories from Star Wars’ origins in 1977, across 2000 Star Wars-inspired literature, novels, graphic novels, comics, early literacy books for toddlers, and even cookbooks!
You can rest assured that the books available here are the finest Star Wars books of all, because it includes 380 specially curated titles by NLB librarians, including the Star Wars: Darth Vader comic series, and Star Wars: The Mandalorian.
If your child is into robots, the pop-up library has an automated book retrieval and return system, where a robot with an extendable arm would locate the books of your child’s choice, and transport the selected titles to the collection point for your easy collection.

Challenge your little Jedi to a Star Wars trivia, or let them take a personality quiz to discover which Jedi they resemble the most.
Star Wars Pop-Up Library at Changi Airport
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📍 T3, Level 2 (Public), near the Skytrain to Jewel
🕒 11am–9pm (Daily)
📅 From now till 24 January 2026
Is your kid a Lewis Hamilton junior, a Jedi-in-training, or a budding Picasso?
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