Have a Roaring Good Time at Children’s Festival Dye-Nosaur Gardens at Supertree Grove

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How about a little piece of prehistory? Let’s travel back in time and have a face to face encounter with prehistoric creatures that has taken over the Supertree Grove at Gardens by the Bay!

Join the fun at this FREE admission Dye-nosaur Gardens!

A total of 11 foam and silicone dinosaur sculptures which are at least 2m high will be installed in the Gardens for the festival. The sculptures include the Brachiosaurus and the 9m-tall red Tyrannosaurus Rex “Rexy” and a 7m-long yellow Triceratops. These are part of the Children’s Festival which will begin this coming Friday, March 10, 2017.

These gigantic and amazing dinosaurs have LED lights and will be lit at night to light up the area as the darkness comes. And each life-sized dinosaur will actually be able to move and roar. Not only that. Every night, during the event, you can look forward to exciting performances.

Performance time: 7:45pm – 8:00pm / 8:45pm – 9:00pm

Go hunt eggs at the Dinosaur Egg Hunt trail!

Aside from being awed by the fascinating dinosaurs, there are other cool and exciting activities to catch! Go find dinosaur eggs at the Dinosaur Egg Hunt and get a prize if you finish it!

There’s also a dinosaur-themed terrarium making, and fossil excavation workshops. Learn all about ancient habitats of dinosaurs and prehistoric plants with your kids. What a great family bonding moment! Gain knowledge while having fun!

The Children’s Festival Dye-Nosaur Gardens is truly an ideal destination and fun bonding moment idea with the whole family. Everyone will surely enjoy the activities, games, and the giant dinosaur sculptures while learning!

Dye-Nosaur Gardens

Official Website: http://www.gardensbythebay.com.sg/

Date: March 10 (Fri) – April 2, 2017 (Sun)

Time: 10:00am – 9:00pm daily

Location: Supertree Grove, World of Plants & Children’s Garden

Free Admission

Google Map: https://goo.gl/maps/B6d2bJnMcNp

Waze: https://waze.to/lr/hw21z790uu

*All photos are taken from: Gardens by the Bay’s official website.

 

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