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September School Holiday Programmes at the Singapore Botanic Gardens
NewBurbur Cha Cha (A Culinary Demo)
Take a flavourful journey into the world of Burbur Cha Cha! Join us to learn more about the origins of this beloved dessert and get an up-close look at the plant based ingredients, like yam and sweet potato, which is used to make this delicious treat.
Suitable for children in K1 and above (Family Programme: Parent Accompanied)
Date: Saturday, 6 September 2025
Time:
1st session : 10am – 10.30am (Click here to register)
2nd session : 11am – 11.30am (Click here to register)
Fee: Free
Location: Jacob Ballas Children’s Garden
Celebrating Wildlife Series: Amazing Rainforests of Singapore
(A Biodiversity Workshop)
Did you know that the Singapore Botanic Gardens is home to both a primary and a secondary rainforest? Discover more about Singapore’s amazing rainforests and the unique biodiversity which they harbour. Children will have the opportunity to conduct an exciting hands-on study of specimens and come along on a guided walk to observe giant rainforest trees and spot the animals which inhabit them. Join us and learn about the crucial role of rainforest ecosystems as well as the importance of conserving them.
Suitable for children in P1 - P6 (Child-only programme)
Date: Tuesday, 9 September 2025
Time: 9am - 1pm
Fee: $72.00 per participant (inclusive of GST)
Location: Forest Discovery Centre @ OCBC Arboretum, Gallop Extension
Please click here for more information and to register for the programme.
Family Festivities at Centre for Ethnobotany
Wildlife Investigator: Reptiles of Singapore
(A Show-and-Tell Session)
Join us to investigate the fascinating reptiles which can be found in Singapore. Participants will have the opportunity to view specimens of different reptiles and learn more about their salient features. Be a wildlife investigator for a day and join us for this interactive investigative session.
Suitable for children in K1 – P6 (Family Programme: Parent Accompanied)
Date: Wednesday, 10 September 2025
Time:
1st session : 10am – 10.30am (Click here to register)
2nd session : 11am – 11.30am (Click here to register)
Fee: Free
Location: Centre for Ethnobotany
NewTales from the Nusantara
A Collaboration with Malay Heritage Centre
Immerse yourself in a magical storytelling adventure around the Malay Archipelago with the Malay Heritage Centre’s docent and storyteller, Hafiz Rashid! Get crafty as he guides you through a hands-on activity inspired by the diverse cultures of our region.
This programme is conducted in English and organised in collaboration with the Malay Heritage Centre.
Suitable for children in N2 – P4 (Family Programme: Parent Accompanied)
Date: Wednesday, 10 September 2025
Time: 11am – 12.30pm
Fee: $16 per parent & child pair, $8 per additional participant
Location: Centre for Ethnobotany
Please click here for more information and to register for the programme.
NewPlants and their Superpowers: Banana Bananza
(A Show-and-Tell Session)
Learn about the many different uses of plants! Children will have the opportunity to get up close with one of our favourite tropical fruits, the banana! Discover how parts of the plant can be tied, twisted and stamped and learn about how it is more than just a delicious fruit to eat.
Suitable for children in K2 and above (Family Programme: Parent Accompanied)
Date: Thursday, 11 September 2025
Time:
1st session : 10am – 10.45am (Click here to register)
2nd session : 11am – 11.45am (Click here to register)
Fee: Free
Location: Jacob Ballas Children’s Garden
NewStorytelling: The Magic Bojabi Tree
There is a drought and the animals are so so hungry! They see a beautiful tree covered in red, ripe fruit but when they approach it, Python has wrapped himself around and won’t let them near unless they can tell him the correct name of the tree. Will the animals ever get to eat the fruit? Join us for a fun-filled session to find out what happens in this interactive story by Dianne Hofmeyr.
Suitable for children in N2 – P4 (Family Programme: Parent Accompanied)
Date: Friday, 12 September 2025
Time:
1st session : 10am – 10.30am (Click here to register)
2nd session : 11am – 11.30am (Click here to register)
Fee: Free
Location: Jacob Ballas Children’s Garden