Gardens by the Bay’s Children’s Festival has 7m-high slide and Lilo & Stitch-themed play spaces

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Aiden Heng, 8, Primary 2 student, riding The Great ‘Ohana Wave, a close to 7m-tall slide that wraps around an iconic Supertree, during the exclusive preview of Gardens by the Bay's Lilo & Stitch-themed Children's Festival on May 21, 2025.
Ride The Great ‘Ohana Wave — a thrilling, nearly 7m-tall slide that wraps around an iconic Supertree — and blast off on a wild space adventure as Gardens by the Bay’s signature school holiday programme Children’s Festival returns for its 11th edition on May 24!
At this year’s Gardens by the Bay’s Children’s Festival, families can look forward to Asia Pacific’s first Stitch-themed outdoor festival. It features large-scale installations, play areas, and activities inspired by the beloved blue alien of the Disney animation Lilo & Stitch, whose live-action movie will open this week.
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The Stitch-themed outdoor festival is the first in the Asia-Pacific region.

ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI

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SINGAPORE – Kids can zip down a 28m-long slide from nearly 7m high, circling one of Gardens by the Bay’s Supertrees.

It is among the highlights at the 11th annual Children’s Festival from May 24 to June 15, featuring free play activities and installations inspired by Disney’s Lilo & Stitch.

The

live-action movie

, which opened in Singapore cinemas on May 22, is a reimagining of the 2002 animated classic of the same name.

The Stitch-themed outdoor festival is the first in the Asia-Pacific region.

Stitch, the beloved blue extraterrestrial which helps a lonely Hawaiian girl mend her broken family, will likely feel at home in the Supertree Grove. After all, some visitors have described its other-worldly architectural design as resembling an alien landscape.

Kids aged six to 12 can zip down The Great ‘Ohana Wave, a 28m-long slide that is nearly 7m high, circling one of the world-famous Supertrees.

ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI

The Great ‘Ohana Wave slide, designed for children aged six to 12, was unveiled in an exclusive preview for The Straits Times on May 21. For safety, kids must wear helmets and use round floats to go down the gentle slope.

The other three play spaces are open to kids of all ages. In a nod to Stitch’s extraterrestrial origins, Space Adventure engages children in a cosmic mission where they navigate swing cars and compete to strike numerous light beams.

Seth Wang (left), five, and Aiden Heng, eight, race in swing cars in Space Adventure during ST’s exclusive preview of Gardens by the Bay’s Lilo & Stitch-themed Children’s Festival.

ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI

Forest of Belonging is a forest-themed inflatable where children can uncover hidden messages and the meaning of ‘ohana. As Stitch says in the film: “‘Ohana means family. Family means nobody gets left behind or forgotten.”

Finally, Stitch’s Mischief Makers offers a beach-themed play area with kinetic sand – a type of play sand that holds its shape when moulded – to encourage children’s creativity and sensory development.

Kids can look forward to receiving a free activity booklet which complements the installations. Present the completed booklet at the redemption counter to receive a sticker sheet, while stocks last. They can also meet Stitch and snap a photo with the character on June 7 and 8.

Sisters Sophia, nine (left), and Sonia Wang, seven, explore the forest-themed inflatable playscape, Forest of Belonging.

ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI

Ms May Yeo, assistant chief executive at Gardens by the Bay, said: “Through play at the thoughtfully curated installations, we hope that kids will receive a deeper appreciation of the true value of friendship and family, and the confidence to be who they truly are – just like in the story of Lilo & Stitch.”

The play spaces close at 7pm daily, but stay on to catch a special edition of the 15-minute Garden Rhapsody shows, titled The Way To ‘Ohana, at 7.45 and 8.45pm. The lights on the Supertrees are programmed to synchronise with music from the 2002 Lilo & Stitch movie soundtrack.

Kids can play with kinetic sand at the beach-themed Stitch’s Mischief Makers at Gardens by the Bay's Children's Festival.

ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI

And inspired by the film’s Pacific setting, there are Plants On The Move! sessions on May 31 and June 14, led by Dr Janelle Jung, Gardens by the Bay’s Hawaii-born plant researcher. 

Sign your kids up for the free 35-minute programme, which uses storytelling to teach them about plants brought by early settlers from South-east Asia to the central Pacific Islands.

Book it/Gardens by the Bay’s Children’s Festival featuring Disney’s Lilo & Stitch

Where: Supertree Grove, Gardens by the Bay, 18 Marina Gardens Drive
When: May 24 to June 15, 10am to 9pm daily (play spaces close at 7pm)
Admission: Free; separate charges apply for carnival games and selected workshops
Info:

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