Monday, January 26, 2009

Rainforest KidzWorld @ the Zoo



Cost: 
Adults: $18 
Children (3-12 years): $9 
No added charge to enter Kidzworld, but the carousel and pony rides are not free

Description: 
This is very attractive. There is an extensive water play area, a carousel, a petting corner and an enclosure for pony rides. KFC has strategically located an outlet within Kidzworld too. Supervision is needed for the very young, but it seems to me that those above 4 are usually left to roam around freely.  

Plus: 
The water play area is rather interactive. The area is quite large, so kids have a lot of space to run around. The pets are cute and most kids should be lured by their cuddliness. 

Shortfall: 
You need to pay entrance charges to the zoo to get in. 

Rating: 
9/10

Monday, December 29, 2008

Marina Barrage

Cost: FOC :)

Description: 
The Marina Barrage is another great place to visit. J loves the water playground, although sometimes the sudden spurts of water shock him and he looks to us for help. In the evening, colourful lights enhance the look of the place. When we were there, there were also people engaging in other activities like flying kites, blowing bubbles, playing with balls etc. The scenery is great and the breezes refresh us.  

Plus: 
Besides the water playground, there is quite a lot of land to run around. There is also an exhibition gallery which is informative and somewhat interactive. 

Shortfall: 
Without a car, it may not be easy to get to the barrage. 

Rating: 9 / 10 

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Playground at the Forum

Cost: $10 for 2 years' unlimited access 

Description: 
There is a small ball pit, 2 short slides, vehicles for children to paddle around in as well as tiny see saws. 

Plus: 
There is a simulated road where children can safely ride their vehicles on. 
Most (if not all) children are accompanied by adults so the environment has appeared rather safe thus far. 
As it is indoor, it is weather-proof. 

Shortfall: 
The playground is closed at certain times of the day for cleaning.

Rating: 8 / 10 

Fidgets



Cost: $8 for children below 2. 

Description: 
There is a rather big ball pit with a safe little slide which Jed absolutely loves. The little ones may also like to ride on toy vehicles within the confines of a pen or engage in activities like tying shoelaces at the activity centre. 

Plus: 
Older children can be entertained at the more sophisticated section which houses longer slides, tunnels and a ball washing machine. 
There is also a cafe with sweet treats.  

Shortfall: 
There does not appear to be much supervision from the staff. We've seen older children running around at the toddlers' section, making it unsafe for the little ones. 
The entrance fee also deters frequent visits. 
 
Overall rating: 8 / 10 

Background

I decided to create a separate blog to list some places which babies (or my baby) seem to love. Hope this is useful to first-time parents. =)