Follow this Winnie the Pooh-inspired trail through Gardens by the Bay’s Children’s Festival 2026

Celebrate 100 years of Disney’s Winnie the Pooh with giant inflatables, play zones and family fun at this free festival
Children's Festival 2026
Photograph: Gardens by the Bay | Children's Festival 2026
Time Out Singapore in partnership with Gardens by the Bay
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There’s something wonderfully nostalgic about Winnie the Pooh. Maybe it’s the gentle life lessons or memories of flipping through the well-loved storybooks as a kid. This June school holidays, those warm fuzzy feelings come to life at Gardens by the Bay, where Children’s Festival 2026 transforms Supertree Grove into a playful Hundred Acre Wood-inspired adventure. 

Running from now till June 21, the free festival celebrates 100 years of the beloved bear with giant inflatables, interactive play zones and family-friendly activities. To help you make the most of the experience, we’ve mapped out a family-friendly trail through the festival grounds, taking you from ziplines beneath the Supertrees to honey-themed ball pits.

Stop 1: Begin your adventure at the Hunny Collection trail

Before setting off across the festival grounds, pick up a Hunny Collection activity booklet and turn the day into a mini adventure. As the little ones explore the various installations, they can collect character stamps and redeem a sheet of Winnie the Pooh and friends stickers at the end.

Stop 2: Soar through the Supertrees at the Hundred Acre Glide

Every great adventure needs a thrilling first chapter, so head to the Hundred Acre Glide next. Inspired by the treehouses of the Hundred Acre Wood, this 16-metre zipline lets older kids glide across Supertree Grove with the towering vertical gardens as their backdrop.

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Stop 3: Bounce into Tigger’s world at The Joyful Puddles

Few characters embody pure childhood energy quite like Tigger, and this lively play zone captures that spirit perfectly. The Joyful Puddles features trampoline-style ‘puddles’ where children can hop and bounce beneath the open sky, just like Tigger.

Stop 4: Take a breather at The Enchanted Meadows

After all that excitement, slow things down with a visit to The Enchanted Meadows. Inspired by the gentle and thoughtful Eeyore, this calming play space features floral-themed see-saws and softer activities for toddlers and younger kids.

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Stop 5: Channel Piglet’s courage at The Brave Logs

Piglet may be small, but he’s often the bravest of the bunch, and this obstacle-inspired zone celebrates that. Children can test their balance across planks and 'tree stumps', navigating a playful woodland course.

Stop 6: Get a taste of honey-filled fun at The Sweetest Drops

Inspired by Pooh’s endless love for honey, The Sweetest Drops transforms the classic ball pit into a giant honeycomb-themed play zone filled with golden-yellow balls, climbing spaces and soft obstacles.

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Stop 7: Sing and dance at Pooh’s Grand Friendship Party

If you’re visiting on a Saturday, make sure to stay for Pooh’s Grand Friendship Party on June 6, 13 and 20 at 3.30pm and 5.30pm. It’s a music-filled inflatable march featuring giant versions of Winnie the Pooh and friends towering up to seven metres tall.

Stop 8: Play carnival games and shop for exclusive souvenirs

Make a pit stop at the various carnival booths for games that little ones can try in between play zones. There's also a retail pop-up with a range of Winnie the Pooh-themed merchandise, such as tote bags, t-shirts and stationery to bring home.

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Final stop: Enjoy a sweet little ending at the Hunny Café Plush Retail Pop-up

Round off the trail with a visit to the weekend-only Hunny Café Plush Retail pop-up, where Winnie the Pooh characters are reimagined as local food. Select from a 'menu' of festival-exclusive Hunny toast, Hunny lemon tea, bubble tea and fishball plushies, then watch your order being theatrically served up right before your eyes.

Bonus: More family fun elsewhere

If the family still isn’t ready to head home, there’s even more magic around the Gardens this June. At Flower Dome, the Blue Beauties floral display features dreamy hydrangea installations inspired by the Ottoman Empire, with free admission for Singapore resident children aged 12 and under. Visitors with tickets to any attraction at the Gardens can also enjoy access to a reserved viewing area for the inflatables party at Children’s Festival, available on a first-come, first-served basis, plus dining deals, retail discounts and craft workshop perks.

Children’s Festival 2026 featuring Disney’s Winnie the Pooh runs from now till June 21 at Supertree Grove, Gardens by the Bay. Admission is free. Find out more here.

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