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It’s showtime for kids: (clockwise from top left) CoComelon: Sing-A-Long Live, Singapore Symphony Orchestra's Concerts For Children series, The Emperor's New Clothes, and Phinny & Wally.

It’s showtime for kids: (clockwise from top left) CoComelon: Sing-A-Long Live, Singapore Symphony Orchestra's Concerts for Children series, Wild Rice's The Emperor's New Clothes and Nine Years Theatre's Phinny & Wally.

PHOTOS: BIZ TRENDS, NATHANIEL LIM, TAN NGIAP HENG, WILD RICE

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  • Singapore's children's performance scene is thriving with diverse shows, including concerts and book adaptations like Beauty And The Beast.
  • Live performances offer unique sensory experiences, fostering kids' engagement, imagination and learning through storytelling.
  • Parents should choose age-appropriate, interactive events and prepare children by discussing theatre etiquette and show elements beforehand.

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SINGAPORE – Families with young children will be spoilt for choice when it comes to live performance options in the coming months.

Get ready for singalong concerts with popular characters from CoComelon and Disney Jr. And the Singapore Symphony Orchestra (SSO) will be introducing kids to classical music in an accessible way.

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