KidZania: Singapore first role-playing Edutainment Playground that spans over 81,000 sq ft to open in Apr 2016

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The world’s fastest growing and award-winning family edutainment phenomenon is coming soon to Sentosa!

KidZania, an indoor family edutainment centre that is currently operating in 16 locations worldwide, has announced that will be opening in Singapore in April 2016. With a size of 81,000 square feet, or 6 Olympic-sized swimming pools, it promises an interactive learning and entertainment experiences for kids in a kid-sized replica of a real city.

The indoor theme park is a city built to scale for children, complete with buildings, paved streets, vehicles, a functioning economy, and recognizable destinations in the form of “establishments” sponsored and branded by leading multi-national and local brands.

KidZania Tokyo - Credits: J Lippold

KidZania Tokyo – Credits: J Lippold

KidZania Tokyo

There are over 80 role-playing activities for your little ones and as in the real world, children perform “jobs” and are either paid for their work (as a fireman, doctor, police officer, journalist, shopkeeper, etc.) or pay to shop or to be entertained.

(Image credit: KidZania Singapore)

(Image credit: KidZania Singapore)

Taking up different “jobs”

(Image credit: KidZania Japan)

(Image credit: KidZania Japan)

Firemen at work

Kids earn kidZos, the official currency of KidZania, with every job they perform. Recognized at every KidZania city throughout the world, kidZos are used to buy products and services in KidZania. The more children work, the more they earn, and the more they can experience. On their first visit to a KidZania, children open their own personal savings account at the KidZania bank. Kids receive kidZos in cash and a working debit card to be used at any of the city’s ATMs. With it, they can withdraw kidZos from their account to play or shop or they can save their kidZos for future visits.

(Image credit: Tripadvisor)

(Image credit: Tripadvisor)

The kidZos currency

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For more information, please visit http://www.kidzania.com.sg/

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