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There are a range of superb museums, most offering much for a child - activities, free entry on certain days, festivals etc. Museums Alive Museum Alive Museum transforms the concept of art into fun and entertainment. Artworks/exhibits come ALIVE with 3D painting, shading and drawing techniques that create visual illusions. Visitors experience magical ideas in reality by touching and watching objects and become a part of the masterpiece. Alive Museum uses various painting techniques to make exhibits look alive from a particular perspective, immersing viewers in a three-dimensional experience. All exhibits carry different storylines and visitors become a part of the 60 masterpieces on display. Address Suntec City Mall #03-372 (between Towers 3 & 4) Time Daily : 10.00 a.m. to 10.00 p.m. (last admission at 9.00 p.m.) E-mail ams.sales@adval.com.sg Website http://alivemuseum.sg National Museum Of Singapore Singapore's oldest museum, it is the people's museum of local culture and history, a custodian of the 11 National Treasures. It offers festivals, events, art installations, film screenings, performances and exhibitions. There are special programmes for children and families and for schools. There is online booking, wheelchair access and strollers are permitted in the museum. Free audio-visual guides. Address 93 Stamford Road Singapore 178897 Phone No +65 6332 3659 / 6332 5642 E-mail nhb_nm_corpcomms@nhb.gov.sg Website http://www.nationalmuseum.sg/index. aspx Trickeye Museum A Museum with a difference ! Address Waterfront @ Resorts World Sentosa, 26 Sentosa Gateway Singapore 098138 Phone No +65 6795 2370 / 2371 Time Monday through Sundays : 10.00 a.m. to 9.00 p.m. E-mail enquiries@trickeye.com Website http://trickeye.com/singapore/?page _id=18&tl=en_US

You can try the traditional favourites -- Singapore Science Centre or the Singapore Discovery Centre. Their exhibitions and activities are usually interactive so it's good for toddlers who like to touch and feel things. For the Science Centre, it's free for parents and kids (Singaporean and PR) during the off-peak season (Off-peak days refer to weekdays during school term excluding public holidays and school holidays). http://www.science.edu.sg/schoolprogrammes/Pages/EPOpeningAdmission.aspx As for the Singapore Discovery Centre, it is also free admission for Singaporeans and PR. http://www.sdc.com.sg/admission.php You could also try The ArtScience Museum in Marina Bay Sands. You and your children can interact, learn and play as a family with a series of child-friendly activities and programmes. Every Friday, up to four children under 12 years old enter for free with every adult ticket purchased. http://www.marinabaysands.com/museum/public-activities/family-fridays.html

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You can try to visit kidstop at Singapore Science Centre. There are many interactive learning at Kidstop. Your baby is still young thus museums might be a bit passive and boring for him.

- Mint museum of toys. It also reminds me of my childhood :) Huge collection of toys!! - My tree house. Lively place for kids. - Singapore Air Force Museum. My nephew loves it!!!

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