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5 best playground in Singapore

By Low Heng Jing | 07/11/2012
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Best playground - the mother lode of fun, laughter and bliss for kids. A trip to a huge indoor playground is like seventh heaven for children. Here is a list of the top indoor playgrounds in Singapore!
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Top 5 best playground in Singapore

Going back to the time when I was a kid, it is hard to imagine a childhood without a playground in Singapore. Over time though, I do get bored of the neighbourhood playgrounds that are conveniently located downstairs. So I will constantly bug my parents to bring me to the more ‘high end’ indoor ones; you know, those with colourful ball pits and fanciful long slides that every child wish to own. Occasionally, I get my wish and just hearing their affirmation is enough to propel me into imagine myself sitting on one of the coolest slides in the best playground. Indeed, those were the moments that I can only dream of re-living.

Playground in singapore - the mother lode of fun, laughter and bliss for kids. A trip to a huge indoor playground is like seventh heaven for children. Start planning a weekend surprise for your little ones by taking them to any one of the indoor playgrounds listed below!

Here is a list of 5 best  indoor playground in Singapore:

Best playground #1. Peek-a-boo

Peek-a-boo offers drop and shop services. Kids that are 4 years old and above can be dropped off and watched over by their friendly staff. This promotes independent play and gives daddy and mummy some time off to run errands, get a massage or head off to the cinema. Parents can also surf the internet via the centre’s wifi and chill out at their cafe.

Best playground #2. Bouncing Kids

Bouncing Kids is a business built around the concept of indoor play and family fun. They emphasize a healthy lifestyle through fun exercise and parent-child bonding in a safe, comfortable indoor environment. Parents can enjoy food, wireless high-speed Internet in the cafe or work out in the gym within the premise.

Best playground #3. The Polliwogs

Its not all about the kids, The Polliwogs takes care of parents very well too.  They can choose to relax indoors or al fresco by the beach while their children are busy playing. There is an entertainment lounge which serves coffee and houses a couple of internet terminals for the parents to use while waiting for their kids to finish playing. Furthermore, CCTV screens that monitors the play area are strategically placed for parents’ peace of mind.

Best playground #4. Fidgets

Fidgets is one of Singapore’s largest indoor soft play structure for children from 0-10 years, with dedicated baby and toddler play areas. The structure includes the first automatic and interactive ball washing machine in Singapore reducing over 99% of germs. It also has 2 dedicated party rooms accommodating up to 80 children.  That, a 100-seat café and 2000 parking lots add up to hassle free entertainment for the entire family.

Best playground #5. Go-Go Bambini

Go-Go Bambini encourages parents and children to play together with the focus on promoting a healthy lifestyle through fun exercise in a safe and comfortable indoor environment. Moreover, parents can enjoy wireless high-speed Internet and reading from their extensive library in the café.

 

We hope you enjoy our listing of the 5 best playground in Singapore,

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