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From egg hunts to themed painting classes, here's how you can keep your kiddos occupied over the Easter break

Yet another long weekend is upon us and it is as if we can hear most of Singapore heave a collective sigh of relief because there is nothing quite like a complimentary day off from work and responsibilities. While some of us plan to attend church and Easter parties, there is definitely a number of people who are unsure of what to do with this free time—especially parents. Just how are we going to entertain our Tatlings? 

But not to worry. We have done the legwork for you so here is a list of activities that will be happening all over the island that you can indulge your kids in. 

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1. Jurong Bird Park’s Easter Wonderland

What: This Easter, Jurong Bird Park is celebrating with a whimsical Easter Wonderland right on its property. You can search for the elusive golden egg in its annual egg hunt, craft a themed hat, and enjoy a delectable Easter brunch at Flamingo Lodge.

When: April 1 to May 3

Where: Jurong Bird Park

2. The Tiara Society’s Alice-in-Easterland

What: If you need a way to burn off your kiddo’s energy real quick, this is for you. In honour of Easter, The Tiara Society, an indoor play centre, will be holding a special Alice in Wonderland themed event where kids can go on a magical adventure. They will be able to play Easter themed games as well as meet the Red Queen, the White Rabbit, and Cheshire the Cat.

When: April 15 to April 17

Where: Coastal PlayGrove, 902 East Coast Parkway

3. Deliveroo’s bunny contest

What: If you are still exercising caution about eating out despite the lifting of restrictions, you can still participate in some Easter fun. Keep an eye out for the “Deliveroo Bunny”, a Deliveroo rider that will don bunny ears on their helmets, a bunny face mask and a little bunny tail that will be attached to their delivery bag. 

Snap a picture of the bunny and if you are the first 20 to submit the picture to Deliveroo, you will win SG$20 worth of Deliveroo credits.

When: April 15 to April 117, 12 pm to 2 pm

Where: Islandwide

4. Artsy Bugsy Studio’s Easter Bunny Canvas Painting

What: If you are looking for ways to keep your little ones occupied this long weekend, why not flex their creative muscles with a cute painting session at Artsy Bugsy Studios? In this three-hour long workshop, your kids will be guided as they paint an easter bunny on an egg-shaped canvas. It’s fun, educational and will give you some time to enjoy time to yourself over the weekend. 

When: April 6 to April 17

Where: Artsy Bugsy Studios

5. Singapore Yacht Club’s Easter Sunday Party

What: If you and your family are headed out for an Easter Sunday brunch, you’ll want to add the Singapore Yacht Club to your list because, in honour of the occasion, the club will be running various Easter-themed events such as egg hunting, egg decoration, sock bunny making and more.

When: April 17

Where: 52 West Coast Ferry Road, Singapore 126887

6. Children’s Museum Singapore’s Easter Egg Hunt

What: For some family fun this weekend, head down to Fort Canning Park where the Children’s Museum will be hosting an Easter egg hunt that will allow participants to learn about the park’s rich history while completing challenges on the way. 

When: April 16 to April 23

Where: Fort Canning Park

7. Cluny Court’s Easter Egg Hunt

What: Cluny Court, with its peaceful and laidback atmosphere and surrounding gardens, is always popular with people looking to have a leisurely brunch with family and friends or a quick workout. This Easter, head out for an Easter egg hunt that includes chocolates, balloons and tons of prizes. You can even dress your little one up for the occasion. 

When: April 16 to April 17

Where: 501 Bukit Timah Road, Singapore 259760

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