Looking for fresh ideas to entertain your kids this June school holidays? Here are five exciting new attractions in Singapore, all launched between January and May 2025. These spots promise fun, learning, and unforgettable memories for the whole family.

1. Jurassic World: The Experience at Gardens by the Bay


Step into a prehistoric world filled with life-sized animatronic dinosaurs like an 8.5-meter Brachiosaurus and a roaring T-Rex. Kids can walk through the Evolution Walk and explore interactive adventure zones that make learning about dinosaurs wildly fun. It’s an immersive experience perfect for any young dino-lover.

2. The Artground @Goodman Arts Centre – “Lost Islands” Playspace


This indoor playspace is designed like a mythical island chain inspired by Singapore and Indonesia. Children can climb over a giant sea dragon, explore sensory paths, and enjoy hands-on installations. It’s a creative, safe spot for toddlers and young kids to play, discover, and imagine.

3. WanTo Play Little Dino Playground at Changi Airport T3


Perfect for families in the East or those traveling, this dinosaur-themed indoor playground features trampolines, climbing frames, a sand pit, ball pit with slides, and a Dino Ride. Designed for all age groups, it's a lively and convenient play area inside the airport.

4. Revamped Museum of Ice Cream

Revamped Museum of Ice Cream


Location: 100 Loewen Road

Now with more interactive fun, the revamped Museum of Ice Cream boasts Singapore’s first Banana Maze, an Animal Cookie Ride, bouncy castle, and the Infinity Mirror Party Zone. Enjoy 19 ice cream flavors and carnival-style games in one of the most Instagrammable venues for kids.

5. Bouncetopia at Tengah Plantation Plaza

June School Holidays 2025 in Singapore


Location: Tengah Plantation Plaza

This tropical-themed inflatable playground offers giant bouncy zones with palm trees, coconuts, and endless jumping fun. Ideal for high-energy kids, it’s a fun weekend escape for families living in the West.

6. Basketball Without Borders Asia Camp

Basketball withour border Asia Singapore

Location: Singapore Basketball Centre

This exclusive NBA/FIBA June 19–22 camp features basketball drills, mentoring, and competitive games led by current and former NBA players including Derrick White and Tyrese Maxey. While it’s invite-only for participants, the public can attend select showcases and watch the rising stars.

For sporty kids and teens, this is a chance to see professional training up close and be inspired by international athletes. Families can also explore surrounding sports complexes.

7. Lilo & Stitch Festival @Supertree Grove

Lilo & Stich Festival

Location: Gardens by the Bay

Celebrate summer with everyone’s favorite blue alien! This pop-up features inflatable playgrounds, carnival games, and free family photo booths set against the iconic Supertrees.

There are also storytelling sessions, movie screenings, and interactive activity booths. Great for fans of the film and younger children wanting open-air fun.

8. Civic District Children’s Season 2025

Civic District Museum

Location: Arts House, ACM, Esplanade, National Gallery 

Spread across multiple institutions, this annual event turns the Civic District into a walkable museum playground. Kids can collect stamps at different stops, take part in drop-in workshops, or join family storytelling sessions.

It’s a great way to explore Singapore’s heritage and arts through play-based learning, suitable for ages 3–12. Plus, admission to many events is free.

9. “Get Curious! Building Our Singapore” at National Museum

National Museum Singapore

Location: National Museum of Singapore

Explore stories of Singapore’s early communities through themed exhibits, child-friendly installations, and craft workshops. Kids can build their own "dream kampung," role-play as old-time merchants, or explore migration stories through interactive panels.

It’s a great introduction to local history with an educational but engaging tone, a must-visit for families interested in cultural discovery.

10. Pop Air Balloon Museum Exhibit

Pop Hot Air Balloon Singapore

Location: Marina Bay Sands

Giant inflatable art takes over the space with surreal, colorful installations that kids can touch, bounce through, and even lie inside. Think balloon clouds, arches, and floating animals.

The exhibit merges contemporary art with childhood wonder, encouraging families to play, photograph, and marvel together.

11. K!DZ POP CON Asia 2025

Location: Venue TBC

This children’s festival June 21–22 mixes concerts, cooking demos, craft stations, and cosplay zones in one mega event. Expect K-pop dance workshops, meet-and-greets, and kid-sized fashion shows.

It’s part entertainment, part creativity, and great for older kids with big imaginations and energy. Perfect for a full-day outing.

12. The Little Prince: Journey of Stars

Journey of Stars Singapore

Location: Groundseesaw

This new immersive experience opening in 26 June brings the beloved story of The Little Prince to life through projected visuals, soundscapes, and interactive set pieces. Kids follow the Prince across planets while completing tasks.

It’s ideal for children 6+ who love stories, and for parents who want an indoor, meaningful experience during the June break.

13. Singapore International Festival of Arts (SIFA)

Location:  Various Venue

Not all shows are kid-focused, but SIFA features several interactive theatre performances and concerts designed for younger audiences. Look out for free public art, open-air performances, and storytelling tents.

It’s a chance to expose children to live performing arts, with multiple events suitable for families.

14. New Omni-Theatre Films at Science Centre

Location: Science Centre Singapore

Two new films, Animal Kingdom and Cities of Our Future, light up the dome screen at the Omni-Theatre, offering mind-blowing visuals with educational value. It’s an air-conditioned, seated experience, great for rainy days.

Pair it with Science Centre’s hands-on exhibits or the outdoor water play area for a full-day trip.

15. Future World Exhibit at ArtScience Museum

future world singapore

Location: ArtScience Museum

This permanent exhibit has been revamped for 2025, featuring cutting-edge digital art that reacts to movement, sound, and touch. Kids can walk through glowing forests, create artwork that animates on walls, and interact with light and music.

It’s both relaxing and visually stimulating, suitable for toddlers up to teens.

16. Jumptopia Lite at Suntec City

Indoor Playground singapore

Location: Atrium

This is a pop-up inflatable playground with obstacle courses, slides, and tunnels. Entry is timed, so it never feels too crowded. Parents can watch from benches or shop nearby.

Great for short bursts of activity when visiting the city centre or waiting for an event nearby.

17. Bluey’s Beach Party at NEX Mall

Location: NEX Atrium

Bluey and Bingo take over the atrium with a bouncy beach setup, complete with coconut trees, surfboards, and sandcastle crafts. Look out for free coloring sessions and prize giveaways.

Fans of the show will love it, especially if you pair it with lunch at one of NEX’s family-friendly eateries.

18. Bluey Outdoor Adventures at SAFRA Punggol

Bluey outdoor adventures

Location: SAFRA Punggol

This outdoor-themed event offers kayaking, nature walks, wind-chime making, and meet-and-greets with Bluey characters. Set by the waterfront, it’s ideal for nature-loving kids.

SAFRA Punggol also has an indoor splash zone and arcade, making it a good all-weather location.

19. Dino Mini-Golf & Rides at ClubFace

dini mini golf singapore

Location: Upper Jurong

A casual hangout spot for kids featuring a mini-golf course with roaring dinos, lights, and sound effects. Younger children can ride battery-powered dino-cars.

It’s not crowded and feels more like a hidden gem, great for Jurong and Tengah families.

20. Rainforest Wild Asia at Mandai Wildlife Reserve

Mandai Rainforest Wild Asia

Location: Mandai

This massive new zone recreates Southeast Asian rainforests with walk-through treehouses, caves, and river ecosystems. You can see animals like sun bears, leopards, and hornbills in a setting designed for exploration.

Highly immersive, this is a "next-gen zoo" that encourages curiosity, movement, and nature appreciation.

Bonus Mentions

Conclusion

June school holidays are all about making lasting memories—and what better way than to explore Singapore’s newest, most exciting kid-friendly attractions? 

These five locations (plus the bonus mentions) combine entertainment, education, and convenience—ensuring that families across the island can find something that fits their vibe and energy. So grab your calendar, rally the kids, and start checking these places off your school holiday bucket list, make sure they wear best comfortable clothes!

Team Nimbu