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Children’s Season with the National Museum 2022: Get Curious! Our Early Settlers

Children’s Season with the National Museum 2022: Get Curious! Our Early Settlers


This June holidays, visit the National Museum to learn more about some of Singapore’s early settlers such as a rickshaw puller, amah, rubber tapper, food peddler and dhobi!

 

Young children can learn about values including perseverance, resilience and determination through our interactive installations and fun-filled range of programmes.

Get Curious! The Official Interactive Family Guide to the National Museum of Singapore

  • Recommended for ages 5 – 8 | Available for sale at Supermama, The Museum Store on Level 1

Our interactive guide for children and families supports your museum visit and presents information on our galleries and collection in a fun and accessible manner, through various interactive elements across 116 pages.

Early Learning Resources

  • Recommended for ages 3 & up | Available for sale at Supermama, The Museum Store on Level 1

Visit our permanent galleries and play spot-the-artefact! Our Early Learning Resources introduce pre-schoolers to our artefacts according to the themes of Alphabets, Numbers, Colours, Shapes and Opposites!

  • Set A (ABCs, Numbers and Colours): $8/set of 3 booklets
  • Set B (Shapes and Opposites): $6/set of 2 booklets

#MuseumfromHome: Get Curious!

  • Recommended for families with children aged 1 to 10 years

A timeless repository of online resources and programmes developed by the National Museum for families to enjoy the #MuseumFromHome. Gather materials around the house and follow our craft video tutorials to make your own toys, engage in music and movement activities inspired by our Early Learning Resources, and more.

 

Image Credit: National Museum of Singapore


Age

3–12


Links


Address

Singapore
93 Stamford Road Bras Basah, South Singapore 178897

How to get there?

By MRT:
Bras Basah MRT Station (5-minute walk)
Dhoby Ghaut MRT Station (5-minute walk)
City Hall MRT Station (10-minute walk)