Your Guide To The Year-End Holidays: Download To Keep Track Of What’s On

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The 2021 year-end school holidays are here! That’s six weeks of vacation time for school kids as 2021 winds down. It is no exaggeration when we say that THERE IS A LOT going on.

We’ve put together our signature Little Day Out free downloadable guide to help you navigate through what’s on and the activities taking place around Singapore. The week-by-week guide outlines the different activities at the attractions, outing ideas and workshops taking place for kids.


So Much to Do

Whether you planning to hunt for prehistoric creatures, have a bouncing good time or have the ultimate escape, you can find these ideas and more here.

Don’t forget the chance to visit a community farm over the weekend, or have a Christmas-themed party at an indoor playground. Or you can get inspirational ideas for a headstart on your Christmas shopping too.


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For those who want to use the holidays for some catch up, check out programmes like these prep workshops, themed study camps, or nurture your future thought leader.

Also, be sure to join in our Big Little Christmas Giveaway with plenty of awesome prizes to be won.


Little Day Out Guide to the Year-end School Holidays 2021

Little Day Out Guide to the Year-end School Holidays 2021

Download your Little Day Out Guide to the Year-end School Holidays – stick it on the fridge or wall – and never be at a loss for things to do as a family. Download it here.


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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).