The iPad kid epidemic might have just met its match, ‘cause there’s a new Mini Road Safety Park in Choa Chu Kang. Get some much-needed vitamin D and spend some quality time with your kiddos at this fun free playground where they’ll get to huff n’ puff, while learning about traffic rules.
If Fast and Furious is your fav movie franchise but the thought of your kid speed driving makes you slow and nervous, fret not, you can start ‘em young and ease them into the driving lifestyle at this fun playground.
You’ll find a replica of the road system we’re all familiar with – roads, zebra crossings, signboards, and lane markings. Get the little ones to hop on their cycle or scooty and wear their helmets as they zoom safely through the makeshift driving circuit.
If your younger one of the siblings hasn’t learned how to ride yet, feel free to bring them along to teach them how to cross roads safely as a pedestrian. Though perhaps it’s best not to use the older sibling as the simulated oncoming driver, ‘cause chances are they’ll have ulterior motives.
There’s also plenty of seating so you can sit back and relax – or watch nervously – as you witness your kids educate themselves, while still having plenty of fun.
Before you call it a day, remember to check out the fitness corner, badminton court, and running track located nearby.
There are plenty of activities in and near the playground to check out and show your kiddos you still got it.
There’s nothing quite like playing with your family and making memories in a playground. Plus, this park will provide the perfect upper hand for driving practice later.
Consider it an investment for the future, ‘cause let’s be real, getting your driver’s license right when you turn legal is so in.
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Photography by Ian Sim.
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