Families looking for a fresh alternative to screen-based entertainment can now discover Curiosium, a new play-and-learn destination designed to spark creativity, curiosity, and hands-on exploration. Created as an interactive children’s “museum”, the concept encourages young visitors to engage with tactile experiences, imaginative play, and simple scientific concepts through a series of thoughtfully designed activity zones. With a focus on screen-free fun, Curiosium offers a space where children are free to experiment, create, and learn through play.
The experience unfolds across 10 interactive stations, each designed to encourage discovery through touch, movement, and creativity. Children can dive into sensory activities such as slime-making, create colourful masterpieces on dedicated mural walls, construct imaginative structures using oversized foam blocks, and explore light-based installations that transform art into an interactive experience. Other exhibits introduce basic scientific principles through engaging hands-on activities, allowing young minds to learn naturally through experimentation and exploration.
Adding to the experience is Curiosium’s signature Curio-Capsule Workshop, included with every visit, where children can create a take-home project that changes regularly throughout the year. With multiple locations across Singapore, the concept combines educational play, creative expression, and family bonding in a welcoming environment designed for all ages. Whether visiting for an afternoon of discovery, a special workshop, or a birthday celebration, Curiosium offers a refreshing new destination where learning and play come together in equal measure.












