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Feeling Sian? 6 Creative and Affordable Activities for Kids During Phase Two

We’re about halfway through Phase Two. If you and your kids are starting to feel sian at home, here are a few fun and affordable activities to try this week!

The recent shift back to home-based learning and Phase Two restrictions means spending more time at home with the kids. For parents, this means coming up with new ideas to keep children entertained and happy without breaking the bank. Here are 6 creative activities under S$100 to beat the boredom blues.

Virtual Games about Personal Finance

While there are countless virtual games, we’ve handpicked a few that help your kids learn how to be responsible with their money. A quick online search and you’ll find many intelligent online platforms and apps that are designed to teach children how to manage personal finances in a fun way. Many of these games are free and cover a wide range of topics and industries.

What are some fun online games for free?

Free Online GameWhat it Teaches Children
P2K MoneyTeaches children the value of money and how to make the right choices with their money
Financial FootballVisa and the National Football League teamed up to create this interactive game that teaches kids money management skills
H.I.P. Pocket Change KidsThe U.S. Mint has a few free games available on its H.I.P. Pocket Change Kids site, including coin memory match, math jam and space supply

Glamping at Home

With limited outdoor activities, there's always the option of glamping — a vacation trend that marries outdoor camping with the comforts of home. Glamping at home might just be the summer escape that your family needs for the weekend. If budget is not an issue, check out glamping city to rent their Do-At-Home Package for S$300. Alternatively, there are more affordable products and lounge tents from Lazada ranging from S$7.79 to S$62.88 to create the perfect, cosy glamping experience.

How to go glamping on a budget

ItemPrice
Children bed tentS$62.88
Tent blanketS$19.49
Kids teepee tentS$37.39
LED lanternS$7.79
Foldable beach chairS$19.49

Do-It-Yourself Art Jamming

If you and your kids are looking for a creative outlet, what better way to spend an afternoon than trying your hand at an arts and crafts project? You don’t need to be an artist to lead this activity because you can easily purchase DIY home kits with all the necessary tools, materials, and instructions to help guide you along. Check out The Fun Empire which offers a variety of home kits such as Terrarium, Art Jamming, Leather, and Clay Workshops at S$25 to S$40 or Epic Workshops’ Stay Home Experience Kit at a discounted price of S$32. A search on Lazada will also present several at-home art jamming kits from S$25 to $48.

Learn to Bake

Getting the kids into the kitchen to bake up a storm can be educational and fun, not to mention the delicious bakes are great for family bonding over tea. There is no need to do extensive research for recipes or wonder where to buy the ingredients, as many online retailers are offering home bake kits to make sure you’ll have a fun time with your children without having to worry about all those cumbersome details. Look out for online stores like Bakeri and Bakein1 for their comprehensive baking kits with easy-to-follow recipe cards packed alongside numbered and pre-measured quality ingredients for a fuss-free baking experience. Their recipes such as cheese tarts, walnut fudgy brownie, lemon chia seed pound cake and ondeh ondeh cupcakes will surely keep the kids excited. Prices for these baking kits range between S$18.90 to S$38.

Make Your Own Soap

Showing your kids how to make soap is a crafty idea that also helps keep the germs at bay. Not to mention, these make great customised gifts since your kids can choose different shapes, scents, and colours. Start with simple ingredients that are skin-safe, food-grade, or natural blend options to prevent allergies. If that sounds too complicated, purchase a DIY kit from Sugar and Spice priced between S$29.90 to S$49.90. The kit comes complete with soap bases, soap making colourants, essential oils, rubbing alcohol, soap making mould, and easy-to-follow instructions.

More Affordable Activities with Credit Card Perks

There is so much you can do with your kids under S$100, you can save even more if you use the right credit cards that offer extensive rewards and cashback with every dollar spent. If you’re not sure which credit card fits your lifestyle, ValueChampion has reviewed over 100 credit cards in Singapore to help you find the right one.

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Pooja Khandelwal

Pooja is a Content Marketing Lead at ValueChampion Singapore. She is responsible for planning and executing sponsored content projects and building relationships with media partners. In addition, she evaluates financial products for consumers based on quantitative and qualitative analysis. Pooja holds degrees in Economics and Psychology from Rutgers University. Her prior work experience includes founding and leading a content marketing consultancy and working at eCommerce, AI, and B2B SaaS startups in Singapore. Pooja has contributed insights to Tech in Asia, Yahoo!, and many other publications. Connect with her on LinkedIn to collaborate on content.

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