Little Day Out’s Guide To The March School Holidays 2020 (With Activity Sheets!)

Little Day Out Guide to the March School Holidays 2020
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The March school holidays 2020 takes place from 14 to 22 March. This year, the one-week break is especially welcomed as an opportunity to take stock and perhaps spend some time as a family. The circumstances are also particularly unique. Never have there been quite so many promotions and offers running and yet it also a time to be cautious and exercise social responsibility.

Something for Everyone

Therefore, for this year’s Little Day Out Guide to the March School Holidays 2020, we included several different components.

You can use it to find out what is taking place around Singapore, including activities such as NAC’s Arts in Your Neighbourhood, Singapore Symphony Orchestra’s Concerts for Children and the family-friendly show Fly High by SRT’s The Little Company.

At the same time, we have included a listing of the various promotions and offers, including free admissions and 1-for-1 offers, during the March school holidays 2020.


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For those who wish to get some Vitamin D, we have also some suggestions of outdoor parks that you can visit. You can also check out our choice of the best outdoor playgrounds in Singapore.

If plans are to stay indoors, we have included a couple of colouring sheets for young children in our downloadable guide too!

Don’t forget to take part in a our Regent Singapore Staycation Giveaway either.

You can download the FREE Little Day Out’s Guide to the March School Holidays 2020 below.

Stay safe and have a wonderful time with the family.

Little Day Out Guide to the March School Holidays 2020

Download Little Day Out Guide to the March School Holidays 2020.

Little Day Out Guide to the March School Holidays 2020


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Lester Ng
Lester firmly believes that it is not what you look at that matters, it is what you see (nod of the hat to Thoreau).