For Families Others

Hidden Critters of the Coast by ArtAway Studio

by Changi Chapel and Museum
1 - 24 May • 09:30am

Hidden Critters of the Coast is a self-guided colouring activity where families explore a vibrant coastal scene filled with hidden sea creatures. As they colour the sheet, participants discover fun facts, combining creativity, learning, and maritime exploration in one engaging activity.

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Find out more: https://www.heritage.sg/changichapelmuseum/whats-on/programmes/2026_05---shf26-hidden-critters-of-the-coast-by-artaway-studio

Friday (1 May) to Sunday (24 May): 9.30am - 5.30pm

Hidden Critters
of the Coast is a self-guided colouring activity that invites families to explore a vibrant coastal scene filled with hidden sea creatures. 
Discover fun facts through this activity as the colouring sheet is filled with colour!

Programme is recommended for ages 4 – 12 and their caregivers. 

Changi Chapel and Museum

This collaborative programme brings together three esteemed institutions: Children’s Museum Singapore, which inspires curiosity and learning through play for children aged 12 and under; Changi Chapel and Museum, which honours the resilience of prisoners of war during the Japanese Occupation; and Reflections at Bukit Chandu, a World War II interpretative centre commemorating the bravery of the Malay Regiment. Together, the three museums offer a rich, multi-faceted learning experience for all ages.

Website: www.heritage.sg/changichapelmuseum
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