This year, Wildlife Reserves Singapore is inviting all parents and kids to celebrate Children’s Day with them.
Free admission for kids aged 12 and below
From 1 Oct to 31 Oct 2016, all kids are eligible for free entry to Wildlife Reserves Singapore’s three attractions, namely the Singapore Zoo, River Safari and Bird Park.
You are eligible to a free child ticket with every adult paying ticket, sounds perfect for a family of four, isn’t it?
Do note that kids, in this case, are 12 and below so don’t argue and say your 15-year-old boy-boy will forever be your baby, okay?
Meeting the Fur Babies.
Join them on the weekends and have a grand old time with family-friendly activities.
Also, visitors to the Singapore Zoo during this period and aww and coo at baby animals like Poe the young binturong, Winona the baby goat and Foxtrot the baby fennec fox at 10am and 4pm on the weekends too!
Walk along baby animal trails at the zoo, and those who manage to take at least 6 images of baby animals will be able to redeem a free gift!
And that’s not all
Parents, want something rewarding yet cool for your kids? How about letting them exercise responsibility and decision-making?
For this month, the ‘Vote for Wildlife’ initiative is carried out to allow kids to vote on how best to use part of the Wildlife Conservation Fund.
Just make sure they don’t vote for the money to be used for their Christmas present. Just kidding.
Don’t say bojio eh!
Featured Image: singpromos.com
This article was first published on goodyfeed.com
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