June Holiday Activities for Kids in Singapore 2026: Fun Ideas for School Break & Summer Holidays
E Magical MomentUpdated for 2026: This guide includes June holiday and summer break activity ideas for families in Singapore.
The June holidays are always one of the best times for children to rest, explore and try something new.
For local families, it is the mid-year school break. For many international school families, it can also feel like the start of a summer break - a nice window to plan playdates, family outings, short workshops and meaningful activities before the next school term begins.
But as parents, we know the question comes very quickly:
“Where should we bring the kids this holiday?”
Some days, you may want something indoors and air-conditioned. Some days, the kids need to run, climb and burn off energy. And on other days, it is nice to let them try a new skill, create something with their hands or build a little confidence through a workshop.
Here are some fun and family-friendly June holiday activities for kids in Singapore in 2026.
1. Kidz Amaze SAFRA Indoor Playgrounds

If you are looking for an easy indoor activity during the June holidays, Kidz Amaze is always a useful option to keep in mind.
With indoor playgrounds at SAFRA locations such as Toa Payoh and Jurong, plus Splash @ Kidz Amaze at SAFRA Punggol, it is a good choice for days when the weather is too hot, too rainy or simply too unpredictable.
Children can climb, slide, explore and play in a safe indoor environment, while parents get a little breathing space too.
The Punggol outlet is especially popular with water-loving kids because Splash @ Kidz Amaze is an indoor water playground. It is a nice option for children who enjoy water play but still need a sheltered environment.
Why parents may like it:
It is indoor, active and suitable for children who need to move around.
Good for:
Rainy days, energetic kids, playdates and casual family outings.
Parent tip:
Bring socks for dry playgrounds and proper swimwear for water play. Always check the latest opening hours before heading down.
2. KidZania Singapore


For children who enjoy pretend play and real-world role-play, KidZania Singapore is another fun option for the holidays.
It is designed like a kid-sized city where children can explore different jobs and activities. They may get to try being a pilot, firefighter, doctor, chef, artist or other roles through hands-on experiences.
This is especially nice for children who are curious about how the world works. Instead of only reading or watching videos, they get to “try” different occupations in a playful way.
It can also be helpful for building confidence. Some children may be shy at first, but once they get into the activity, they often enjoy participating, speaking up and completing little tasks on their own.
Why parents may like it:
It combines fun, learning and independence in one place.
Good for:
Children who enjoy role-play, exploring different jobs and interactive learning.
Parent tip:
Plan enough time for the visit. Children may want to try several activities, and some popular stations may have long waiting time.
3. TAOZ Ceramic Studio

For a slower and more creative holiday activity, you can consider a pottery or ceramic session at TAOZ Ceramic Studio.
This is a lovely option if your child enjoys art, craft or hands-on activities. Instead of running around, children get to slow down, shape, paint or design something with their hands.
Ceramic activities can be surprisingly calming for kids. They get to focus, make choices, use their imagination and create something that feels personal to them.
It is also a nice parent-child bonding activity. Sometimes, the best holiday memories are not the big outings, but the quiet moments where you sit together and create something side by side.
Why parents may like it:
It is creative, calm and gives children a sense of achievement.
Good for:
Creative children, parent-child bonding and families who want a less crowded activity.
Parent tip:
Ceramic pieces may need time before collection, depending on the type of session. Check the studio’s latest details before booking.
4. Kiztopia Indoor Playground

For younger children who love slides, pretend play, ball pits and colourful play zones, Kiztopia is another fun indoor playground to consider during the June holidays.
It is a good choice when you want something easy, sheltered and child-friendly, especially on rainy days or very hot afternoons. Children can move around, explore different play areas and enjoy a few hours of active fun without parents needing to plan too much.
Kiztopia is also useful for playdates because children can play together in a safe indoor environment. For families with younger kids, this can be a nice way to let them burn off energy while still staying indoors.
Why parents may like it:
It is indoor, colourful and easy to plan for younger children.
Good for:
Younger kids, playdates, rainy days and families who want an easy indoor outing.
Parent tip:
Book tickets early during the June holiday period, especially for weekends and popular time slots. Bring socks and check the latest outlet details before going.
5. Try Art Jamming, Painting or Baking Workshops
Not every school holiday activity needs to be high-energy.
For children who enjoy colours, craft and creating something with their hands, an art jamming, painting or pottery workshop can be a lovely change of pace. It gives kids time to slow down, focus and express themselves in their own way.
Parents can consider activities such as:
- Canvas painting
- Pottery painting
- Clay workshops
- Terrarium making
- Glass painting
- Batik-inspired craft
- Mini canvas art
- Baking Class
These sessions are especially nice for children who may not enjoy very crowded play areas, or for families who want a calmer parent-child bonding activity.
Platforms like Klook / One PA also list many creative experiences in Singapore, including pottery workshops, art jamming, terrarium workshops, paper-making and other cultural craft activities.
Why parents may like it:
It is creative, calm and gives children something they can bring home.
Good for:
Creative children, rainy days, parent-child bonding and children who enjoy hands-on activities.
Parent tip:
Check whether the workshop is guided or free-and-easy. Younger children may enjoy guided sessions more, while older kids may prefer having space to create freely.
6. Admiralty Park Playground

If your children love slides, Admiralty Park Playground is a fun outdoor option.
It is known for having many slides and different play areas for different ages. There are areas for younger children, more adventurous play spaces for older kids, and family-friendly zones where siblings of different ages can still enjoy themselves.
This is a great place for children who need to move, climb and explore. It also gives families a chance to enjoy some outdoor time without needing to spend much.
Because it is an outdoor playground, it is best to go earlier in the morning or later in the afternoon when the weather is cooler.
Why parents may like it:
It is free, active and good for children who enjoy outdoor play.
Good for:
Families in the north, energetic kids and children who love slides.
Parent tip:
Bring water, sun protection and a change of clothes if your child tends to get sweaty after outdoor play.
7. Watch a Kids’ Play, Musical or Family Theatre Show
This is a nice one to include because it feels more special than a usual outing.
Watching a theatre show together can be a memorable family experience, especially during the June holidays when children have more time to enjoy something slower and more meaningful.
It is also a good way to introduce children to storytelling, music, language, emotions and stage performance. For some children, it may even be their first time watching a live show.
In Singapore, families can look out for children’s theatre shows, musicals and storytelling productions by venues and groups such as Esplanade, Singapore Repertory Theatre’s The Little Company, KidsFest and other family-friendly arts organisers.
Esplanade’s PLAYtime! series, for example, is created for children aged 3 to 6 and focuses on imagination, creativity and meaningful conversations through the performing arts.
Singapore Repertory Theatre’s The Little Company also runs family-friendly theatre for young audiences, with its 2026 season described as storytelling experiences that spark creativity, build confidence and create family memories.
Why parents may like it:
It is a meaningful family experience, not just another activity to fill the day.
Good for:
Children who enjoy stories, music, performance, books, drama or new experiences.
Parent tip:
Choose shows based on your child’s age and attention span. For younger children, shorter shows are usually better than long productions.
8. Causeway Point Water Playground

If you are already near Woodlands, the Causeway Point wet playground is another easy option for younger children.
It is located within the mall, which makes it convenient for families. Children can enjoy water play, and parents can combine the outing with lunch, errands or a simple shopping trip.
This is especially helpful during the June holidays when you want something fun, but not too complicated to plan.
Water play is always exciting for kids, and because it is at a mall, it is easier to manage food, toilets and changing compared to some outdoor locations.
Why parents may like it:
It is convenient, family-friendly and easy to pair with a mall outing.
Good for:
Younger children, casual water play and families living near Woodlands.
Parent tip:
Bring swimwear, towel, extra clothes and slippers. Check the latest operating hours before going.
9. Use SG Culture Pass for Family-Friendly Arts & Heritage Activities
For Singapore Citizen parents, the SG Culture Pass can be a useful way to explore local arts and heritage activities with the family.
The SG Culture Pass is an initiative by Singapore’s Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth. Singapore Citizens aged 18 and above in 2025 receive S$100 credits, which can be used to offset ticket purchases for eligible local arts and heritage activities through authorised ticketing partners.
This can be a nice way to plan something different during the school holidays, such as:
- Museum activities
- Art workshops
- Heritage experiences
- Cultural performances
For international families or parents who are not eligible for Culture Pass credits, the same idea still applies - you can explore family-friendly arts, culture and heritage activities through official venue websites or ticketing platforms.
Why parents may like it:
It encourages families to explore Singapore’s arts and culture together.
Good for:
Families who want something meaningful, educational and different from the usual playground outing.
Parent tip:
Check the age suitability before booking. Some activities are better for toddlers, while others may suit primary school children or teens better.
10. Join a PA Kiddies Workshop or Holiday Course
If you prefer something more structured during the June holidays, take a look at PA Kiddies workshops and courses on OnePA.
PA Kiddies programmes are usually designed for children and families during the school holiday period. The nice thing about these workshops is that they often let children try something new in a short and manageable format.
Depending on what is available, you may find activities related to craft, science, creativity, movement, parent-child bonding and even magic-themed workshops.
For example, a children’s magic workshop can be a fun way for kids to learn simple tricks, practise presenting in front of others and build confidence. It is not just about learning a trick - it also helps children practise patience, communication and creativity.
This type of short workshop is useful if you do not want to commit to a long-term class, but still want your child to learn something meaningful during the break.
Why parents may like it:
It is structured, affordable and gives children a chance to pick up a new skill.
Good for:
Children who enjoy learning, hands-on activities, confidence-building and trying something different.
Parent tip:
Search on OnePA early because popular June holiday workshops can fill up quickly.
11. Plan a Simple Playdate or Mini Home Party
Not every June holiday activity needs to be a big day out.
Sometimes, a simple playdate at home or a condo function room can be just as enjoyable, especially if your child has a few close friends they want to spend time with.
You can keep it simple with snacks, cake, games and one main activity.
For example, you could plan:
- A themed playdate
- A workshop
- A mini games party
- A craft table
- A movie and popcorn afternoon
- A small birthday celebration during the holidays
This is also a nice option if your child’s birthday falls near the June holidays. Since more families may be planning outings or travel, keeping the party simple and fun can work very well.
Why parents may like it:
It is flexible, personal and easier to manage than a large outing.
Good for:
Small groups, condo function rooms, home celebrations and June holiday birthdays.
Parent tip:
Keep the party flow simple. One main activity, food and cake cutting are usually enough for younger children.
Quick Tips for Planning June Holiday Activities
The June holidays can pass very quickly, so it helps to plan a mix of activities instead of packing every day.
A good balance could be:
- One active outing, such as an indoor playground or outdoor playground
- One creative activity such as pottery, craft or painting
- One learning activity such as a workshop or holiday course
- One relaxed day at home or with family
- One special treat such as a playdate, party or new experience
Children do not always need a packed schedule to enjoy the holidays. Sometimes, they just need enough space to play, create, rest and try something new.
Make the June Holidays Fun, Simple and Memorable
Whether your child loves climbing, water play, role-play, craft, magic or hands-on workshops, there are many ways to make the June holidays meaningful in Singapore.
The best activity does not always have to be the biggest or most expensive one. What matters most is choosing something that suits your child’s age, personality and energy level.
For some families, that may be a day at Kidz Amaze or KidZania. For others, it may be a pottery session, a PA Kiddies workshop, a playground morning or a small themed playdate with friends.
If you are planning a birthday celebration, holiday playdate or children’s activity during the June break, E Magical Moment can help with kids magic shows, games hosting, balloon sculpting, face painting, magic workshops and party add-ons.
Share your child’s age, date, venue and number of children with us, and we will recommend a suitable activity or party entertainment option.