Makerspace
Create, play, and learn through making
A playful corner for curious little explorers! Here, children as young as 2 years old can tinker, build, and discover how science connects to everyday life. With fun, hands-on activities, learning becomes an adventure filled with creativity and excitement!
Weekly activities at the Makerspace!
Parachute For Fun!
Ready, set… drop! Take flight in this fun STEAM adventure where kids become mini engineers! Design, build, and test your very own parachute using simple materials — then watch it soar and float through the air. Learn how gravity pulls things down and how air resistance helps them glide safely to the ground. It’s science in motion and fun that’s sky-high!
- 5 - 8 years old
- 20 pax per session
- Makerspace, Exhibition Hall
Adventure of Little Rabbit and Friends
Hop into a world of giggling and learning with Little Rabbit and her animal friends! Through storytelling, silly sounds, and playful “mini missions,” little explorers will hop, count, sort, and discover the wonders of science — all in one fun-filled adventure. It’s the perfect blend of movement and early learning for curious little minds!
- 2 - 4 years old
- 10 pax per session (1 child + 1 guardian)
- Makerspace, Exhibition Hall
Save Your Special Spot for the Adventure
What You Need to Know
Target Audience: Primary Target: 2 – 8 Years Old / Secondary Target: Public
Mode of Delivery: Hands-On Actitivies
Group Size: 15 – 20 People
Course Fee: $4.00 per activity
Duration: 45 minutes to 1 hour
Daily Time Schedule
Tuesday to Thursday
Morning Session
- Tue 11:00am - 12:00pm - Bobbly Bunny
- Wed 11:00am - 12:00pm - Symmetrical Art
- Thur 11:00am - 12:00pm - It's Very Handy
Friday to Sunday
Afternoon Session
- Fri 3:45pm - 4:45pm - Wiggly Bot
- Sat 12:00pm - 1:00pm - Crawly Caterpillar
- Sun 1:00pm - 2:00pm - Friendly Origami
(July, August, September)
Q3 Activities -
Pre-Kindergarten Level
A hands-on activity that allows children to unleash their creativity by making their own wiggly robots using recycled materials.
This craft activity teaches children about different species of caterpillars and how they move.
Explore different shapes and identify whether the shapes are symmetrical or otherwise.
(July, August, September)
Q3 Activities -
Lower Primary Level
Teaching your children to differentiate left and right? Enroll them with this activity to learn more about human hands and how they work.
An activity to help develop children’s motor skills and at the same time allowing them to think outside the box.
A craft activity where children could learn and explore more about rabbits and create one for themselves.