How much: Snowfall sessions are free with a Christmas Wonderland ticket.Ģ – 15 December 2022: $8 (adults) & $6 (children) | 16 December 2022 – 1 January 2023: $10 (adults) & $6 (children). Where to see snow in Singapore: Gardens by the Bay, 18 Marina Gardens Drive, Singapore 018953 Click here to find out everything you need to know about Christmas Wonderland 2022. Expect to see an illuminated igloo and polar bears too. While the snowfall at Christmas Wonderland isn’t real snow, kids will still have a blast – plus plenty of photo-taking opportunities – at the wintry ice-capade at Merry Lane’s Snowland. ‘Snowfall’ at Christmas Wonderland Image credit: Christmas Wonderland Where to see snow in Singapore: Bayfront Event Space, 12A Bayfront Avenue, Singapore 018970 Parents can wind down afterwards at the Ice cafe and Ice bar with beer while the kiddos warm up with signature hot chocolate drinks and chocolate desserts! Ice Magic: The Great Fantasy is part of The Great Bay Fiesta festivities – click here for all the cool deets! Tumble down the 70m snow slope (the longest one in Singapore!) at the Snow Section, then head to the Ice Section to check out the 4.5m high ice slide and a 260sqm ice cycling rink where you can enjoy all sorts of winter fun. Real snow in Singapore: Ice Magic The Great Fantasy Image credit Ice MagicĮxpect to see real snow in Singapore at Ice Magic: The Great Fantasy! This winter-themed pop-up at The Great Bay Fiesta is set to be the biggest of its kind in Singapore, and the 2,400-sqm winter playground will feature real snow that’s made with the same snow-making machines used in the Beijing Winter Olympics 2022. Where to see snow in Singapore: Tanglin Mall, 163 Tanglin Road, Singapore 247933Ģ. Snow timings: 7:45pm – 8pm (weekdays) 7:45pm – 8pm & 8:45pm – 9pm (weekends & PH) Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow at Tanglin Mall this holiday season! A popular attraction with shoppers, the mall’s Snow Splendours avalanches and snowfall sessions are back again after a two-year hiatus! We don’t know about you, but we’ve already blocked dates in our calendar so our kiddos can have playtime in the snow here and meet Santa too!Īvalanche timings: 7:30pm – 7:45pm (weekdays) 7:30pm – 7:45pm & 8:30pm – 8:45pm (weekends & PH) ‘Snowfall and snow avalanche’ at Tanglin Mall (FREE) Read more: Where to Meet Santa in Singaporeġ0 Places to See Snow in Singapore: 1. Always check with the organiser for changes or cancellations. Disclaimer: These events with snow in Singapore are not owned or managed by Sassy Mama. This holiday season, put a smile on your kiddo’s face by taking them to experience snow on the red dot at these places (some spots even promise real snow this year!). But the one thing that makes Christmas in the tropics extra special is the prospect of seeing snow in Singapore (even if it’s artificial). The most wonderful time of the year is nearly here, what with Christmas fairs and markets happening around the island, and the Orchard Road lights up and shining already. Use the fine motor activities, lacing cards, toothpick art, and crafts in the Winter Fine Motor Kit.Do your kids ever say “I wish it would snow in Singapore!”? This Christmas, they’re in luck, as we round up all the spots you can find snowfall – including some REAL snow to make snowmen and snow angels! It’s loaded with cutting activities, lacing cards, coloring, clip activities, fine motor art, and fun ways to help children develop pre-writing hand strength, dexterity, and motor skills. To up the fine motor work further, add tongs, scoops, small bowls and bins, and more.įor more ways to work on scissor skills, along with all of the fine motor skills needed for scissor use and handwriting, try the Winter Fine Motor Kit. These shapes and words can be hidden in the fake snow sensory bin for kids to hide, find, and hide again. The Winter Fine Motor Kit has simple and complex shapes with all kinds of Winter themed images including mittens, arctic animals, penguins, snowflakes, and more. Use the cards and sight words in the Winter Fine Motor Kit, to challenge kids in scissor skills, reading, sight words, sequencing, storytelling, and visual perceptual skills. This fake snow is the perfect base for a snow sensory bin, with other themes, too. Pass on the sensory play! Snow Sensory Bin When we were finished with our pretend play, we packaged up the snow dough and delivered it to friends who are also huge Frozen fans.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply.AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |