The Komodo dragon is the world’s largest living lizard. Found only on five Indonesian islands, including Komodo Island, this threatened reptile is one of Indonesia’s national treasures.
Currently, Singapore Zoo is home to three Komodo dragons – Bima and his two sons, Mario and Taro. Love Komodo dragons? We have prepared a learning kit jam-packed with activities you can do with your kids.
Orangutans are apes. The word ‘orangutan’ means ‘man of the forest’ in Malay. Here in Singapore Zoo, you are likely to see orangutans swinging amongst play structures or having fun with a gunny sack.
In this video, we feature Merlin the orangutan. Merlin was born on 8th October 2004 and his favourite fruit is durian. He was named after the grandson of Jane Goodall, a famous primatologist who visited Singapore Zoo a few weeks after he was born.
Love orangutans? We have prepared a learning kit jam-packed with activities you can do with your kids.
Use this social script to familiarise yourself and your children with the sights and experiences at Singapore Zoo before your trip.
Use these outdoor learning strategies and activity ideas focused on nature play pedagogy, music and movement to plan your next learning journey to our parks. Developed together with early childhood specialists, Ms Drizzle Hshieh (Roots and Boots) and Ms Lavina Chong (Wigglepods).
The Zoo is home to wild animals too! Team up with friends and family to find as many items as possible on this list during your visit.
Tips on how to plan and prepare for your field-trip to the zoo, especially with the use of STELLAR P1 & P2 books.
Activities and ideas to help structure your field-trip around a visit to the Fragile Forest exhibit to learn more about invertebrates.
Activities and ideas to help wrap up your field-trip and consolidate your students' learning back in school.
Become a Makan Detective: trace your food's journey from farm to fork, and discover how much of our food is actually sustainable!
Not all products and companies are equal. Score top marks by spotting environmentally friendly products that display these marks!
Do you know how important wetlands can be in ensuring clean waterways? Try this experiment at home and see for yourself!