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Singapore Zoological Gardens
Guest Author - Taisha Turner

Kids can have fun in Singapore. One great place to take them is the Singapore Zoological Gardens. The zoo has several exhibits for little Singapore tourists.

The Singapore Zoological Gardens’s animals are not in cages or behind bars. The two thousand plus wildlife are in the open areas with streams and rock walls separating them from kids. The open-concept is less intimidating to the youngsters.

There is a popular miniature horse exhibit. In Children’s World, the kids can pat tame animals. Let the kids enjoy an elephant ride.

Have the children ever eaten with an orangutan? The Singapore Park Zoo offers breakfast and high tea for the little tourists.

Note the times for entertaining animal shows and feedings. Let the children watch and photograph the activities. They will love sharing their Singapore Zoo sights with classmates.

Kid's Play Hat
This hat offers skin protection for your children. There is a wide brim which protects the face, ears and neck. Mesh panels allows ventilation. The kid's hat is lightweight and water-resistant. The hat is US$21.95.

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