It’s been 9 years since Baby Shark first made waves at preschools all around the world. There’s nary a kid under 8 who wouldn’t know all the words to that viral hit. In fact, we’re willing to bet that you probably know all the lyrics too.
If that “doo doo doo doo” is an earworm that refuses to budge, it might be time to embrace your love for Pinkfong, Baby Shark, and their whole crew at the new Pinkfong & Baby Shark Playhouse at Marina Square.
If your wee one grew up watching Pinkfong on YouTube then you’ll want to give them a treat by taking them to the Pinkfong & Baby Shark’s Playhouse. Think of it as an indoor playground that’s been decked out with characters your kids will probably be able to identify in seconds.
Image adapted from: Pinkfong
Sure, there are activities you’d find at most playgrounds like inflatable slides, sandpits, and ball pits. But trust us, that’s pretty much where the similarities end.
Image adapted from: Pinkfong
There are plenty more activities for kids to expend their endless energy at. This includes a golf course and bowling alleys. Of course, they’ve been further miniaturised to better suit their size. There’s even a dance floor with interactive panels that light up when kids bounce on them. Hit the green lights to score points, and avoid the red ones to keep the dance music going.
Image credit: Pinkfong
All that dancing and running around will surely tire out your toddler’s feet. Give them – and yourself – a break with a rest stop at Sharkflix & Chill. Plonk yourself down on comfy beanbags and enjoy a screening of the Pinkfong Cinema Concert film.
Image credit: Pinkfong
Otherwise, head towards Nighttime Campventure, which is where tiny tents have been pitched under a glowing sky of stars. The lights have been dimmed to let the stars shine, so we don’t blame you if you end up catching forty winks here.
Image credit: Pinkfong
If they’re getting restless, there are craft stations for them to exercise creativity. There’s a glow-in-the-dark painting station where kids will make masterpieces with neon paints that shine under UV light. There’s also a Pinkfong Slimy Sand station where they can shape sculptures out of kinetic sand.
Image credit: Pinkfong
We’ve really only covered a small portion of what will go down at the Pinkfong & Baby Shark Playhouse. There are also meet-and-greets with Baby Shark characters and photo ops we haven’t even gone into. Good thing you’ve got plenty of time to discover what else they have in store as the pop-up is running from now till 31st March 2024.
It’s wholesome family fun at the Pinkfong & Baby Shark Playhouse.
Image credit: Pinkfong
Tickets are priced $31/pax from Mondays to Thursdays, and $35/pax during peak periods. That means Fridays to Sundays, school holidays, and the eve of and public holidays.
While it’s been almost a decade since Baby Shark, there’s no denying that their popularity hasn’t waned. Whether you’re a closet fan or a parent of a loud and proud small supporter, this playground is sure to delight the whole family.
Cover image adapted from: Pinkfong
Originally published on 28th January 2024.
Price:
Off-peak: $31/pax
Peak: $35/pax
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