Time for something sweet: Winnie the Pooh takes over Gardens by the Bay


Pooh’s Grand Friendship Party, held on Saturdays, features super-sized inflatables. Photos: Gardens by the Bay

If you’re feeling rumbly in your tumbly for some Winnie the Pooh fun, head to Gardens by the Bay in Singapore.

Taking place now until June 21 is Gardens by the Bay’s signature school holiday programme, Children’s Festival.

This year, the festival carries a Winnie the Pooh theme, concurrently celebrating the Disney character’s 100th anniversary. 

During the festival, you’ll see the Supertree Grove essentially transformed into the Hundred Acre Wood – the fictional land inhabited by Pooh bear and his friends.

You’ll find immersive installations and outdoor adventures inspired by the characters’ journeys, making you feel transported into their wonderful land.

The Hundred Acre Glide is Singapore’s first zipline with a Winnie the Pooh theme.
The Hundred Acre Glide is Singapore’s first zipline with a Winnie the Pooh theme.

The festival features attractions like The Hundred Acre Glide, the first Disney’s Pooh-themed zipline in Singapore; the Sweetest Drop, a honeycomb-themed ball pit inspired by Pooh’s search for his favourite snack, honey; and Pooh’s Grand Friendship Party, the first inflatable march in South-East Asia.

The march, featuring super-sized inflatables of Pooh and friends up to seven metres tall, is held twice on Saturdays.

Admission to the festival is free, and it is open from 10am to 9pm daily.

Gardens by the Bay’s Children’s Festival is held in support of Singapore’s National Family Festival 2026, an annual month-long nationwide celebration that encourages families to spend time together and form stronger bonds.

As part of this, family-friendly activities and game booths is available every weekend at the Children’s Festival.

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