Looking for a weekend morning activity/ enrichment class for my 2.5 year old son ( preferably in East area something where he can expound all his energy ) - any recommendations? Eg Taekwondo , soccer? Thanks!

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I love this new spot - Playeum. It's a place for kids, with a difference. A very much hands-on “children’s centre for creativity”, it's not a children’s museum, and it’s not an indoor play centre... but it's a combination of both. Your kids will be exposed to open-ended play via installations, hands-on exploration, creative interactions, workshops and a rotating slate of exhibitions. Playeum is divided into different “zones”. There's a soft play area for babies and toddlers, a “dark room” for experiments with light and shadows, a hands-on workshop where kids can make their own creations with recycled materials... How much: $20 per child (ages 1 to 12); accompany adult is FREE, and additional adult is $10. Annual memberships also available. Promotional rate for schools and groups: $10 per child. Check it out here: http://www.playeum.com/ Playeum, Block 47, Malan Road, Gillman Barracks, #01-21 to #01-23, Singapore 109444, Tel: (+65) 6262 0750

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You can consider the Multisport program offered by Sport4kids. This program gives young children the opportunity to learn a variety of skills while playing many different sports. Children will participate in soccer, basketball, rugby, hockey, tennis, all the time developing their coordination and gross motor skills. Parental involvement is required for a 2.5 year old. They conduct this at United World College (1 Tampines Street 73, Singapore 528704) on Saturdays. [$300 for 10sessions or $35 per session (min. purchase of 5 session).  5% discount if you pay before or at the first class of term] More information on the program: http://www.sport4kids.sg/mini-sports4kids/ Think you can sign up for a free trial class: http://www.sport4kids.sg/free-trial-class/

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I second Akido, i thought if it for my child as i wanted him to be able to defend himself. Taekwondo is offensive and defensive.

Swimming and Akido for my boy.