The whole place seems a tad small. I was actually expecting something like Baby Boss on Taipei. Details of KidsStop can be found here. And attached below is a map of the whole place.
My girls rushed in and the first stops for them were different. Kae went straight for the Giant J, while Kerri was contented to stay at the toddler Lego area (Small World) for half an hour. I was urging her to try the other stations.
We dragged the girls to the supermarket, medical/doctor (Human Body), aviation/aeroplane stations (Flight and Space), before Kerri made herself permanently glued to the contribution site station (Built Environment). Kae on the other hand made a friend with one of the girls and they were running all over the place. Initially she wanted to stay at the sand picking station (Dino Pit), but in the end wandered off and went to discover more rooms at the back of the main stations area for more creative entertainment.
Supermarket:
Built Environment:
Supermarket:
Human Body:
Flight and Space:
When I finally managed to peel Kerri away from the Built Environment, we found Kae and dar and ventured onto another play adventure. The girls managed to fly, sing/perform (at Kiddie Theatre) and played Lego (The Innovation lab) at the other rooms behind. I love the flying and performing part. They looked so cute with all the props provided.
Kiddie Theatre:
Kiddie Theatre:
In the end we stayed for slightly less than 3 hours. I think that children aged 8 and older will find this place quite boring, so do reconsider if you want to bring the older kids down. Please note that KidsStop is opened for 2-3 sessions on selected days, so do check what the timings are before heading down.
KidsStop
Add: 21 Jurong Town Hall, Singapore 609433
http://www.kidsstop.edu.sg/
KidsStop
Add: 21 Jurong Town Hall, Singapore 609433
http://www.kidsstop.edu.sg/
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