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KidZania “Kids for a Greener World” program teaches kids to love Earth!

KidZania Singapore worked with its Green Partner, GardenasiaKids to kick off their inaugural “Kids for a Greener World” program to teach our future, how to love and take care of our Mother Earth.  From the 11th to 26th of June, KidZania Singapore held many activities where kids learnt how to better care their environment at a city built just for them.  The theme focuses on biodiversity and the City of KidZania isWeb bustling with new activities and programs to celebrate the splendour of the plant and animal kingdom in the world.  Pieced together with recycled materials contributed by various Industry Partners of KidZania Singapore, the giant “turtle hatchling” was also adorned with hand-written messages by 300 students of Nanyang Kindergarten and Faith Kindergarten on what they had learned in class about the impact of human action and pollution on sea turtles.

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Kindergarten contributing their handmade turtle hatchlings to the art installation. (Photo credit: KidZania)

An “eco-edition” of the City Parade will be conducted daily and kids can join in with a specially choreographed “environment cheer” with musical instruments made out of plastic bottles.  Recruitment for the Eco City Parade starts from 4:55pm daily for all interested kids to participate. A unique art installation by Eco-Artist Didier Ng and Eco-Designer Zhao Jian Wen at the Main Square to highlight the impact of human actions on specific habitats.  The art installation is made from recycled materials contributed by various Industry Partners of KidZania Singapore.

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Turtle hatchlings made of recycled materials by the kids at KidZania Singapore
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Turtle hatchlings made of recycled materials.

The General Manager of KidZania Singapore, Mr Leong Yue Weng, said “We have received strong response to our young city after opening for just over a month. We are pleased to welcome guests for the June holidays with our first signature programme, Kids for a Greener World. Adults can take the opportunity to work alongside kids in handicrafts and also educate them on the concept of biodiversity and its relevance, right here in Singapore.”

“Kids for a Greener World” is an annual program in KidZania globally, which aims to educate kids to take better care of the environment they live in through fun edutainment activities. The event is free, while regular admission charges to KidZania Singapore apply.

Details:

Address: Palawan Kidz City, 31 Beach View, Singapore 098008.

Admission Prices: Infant – Free (below 2 years old) | Senior Citizen – SGD $25 (60 years old and above) | Toddler – SGD $25 (2 – 3 years old) | Adult SGD $35 (18 – 59 years old) | Kids – $58 (4 – 17 years old).

Please visit kidzania.com.sg to book tickets online. 

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Eric Foo

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  1. Adeline Tan says:

    Oh this is definitely a good addition to Kidzania! I love the little turtles made of recycled material. So cute! If only they could make it a permanent feature there, because I think it's important to teach kids about conservation.

  2. Michelle Hon says:

    It's great to see more and more green initiatives and workshops geared towards teaching the young ones on conservation and recycling! *Thumbs up*

  3. Susan Koh says:

    What a great green initiative to teach our kids about recycling. We can all do our part to save Mother earth no matter how young we are.

  4. Lynn Lee says:

    I like this green initiatives! I feel it's never too early to get them to know and learn about recycling. The turtle is a good idea for homelearning!

  5. David Sim says:

    So good to know that KidZania actually has this program to inculcate children with a love for nature. Love those little paper baby turtles!

  6. That's so cool that they managed to squeeze such green initiatives into their programme!

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