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Tickets for AR Storytelling Guided Tour & Workshop - A Singaporean's Dream in Singapore
🎫 General Admission for 1 person
Highlights
📚 An AR storytelling and colouring experience through the book ‘A Singaporean's Dream’
🧸 Enjoy a guided tour of the museum’s Collectables Collection
👪 Created for families with young children of ages 4 to 12 years old
💡 A fun and interactive tool for education and learning
General Info
📅 Date: various dates available (select during purchase)
🕒 Time: timeslots every hour from 9:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
⏳ Duration: the workshop lasts 1 hour. Guests can explore 4 permanent exhibitions of the museum and 2 F&B concepts before or after the workshop
📍 Location: MINT Museum of Toys, Singapore
👤 Age requirement: all ages welcome. Recommended for ages 4–12 years
📱 Please see your Fever ticket & confirmation email for all essential post-purchase information
Description
A Singaporean's Dream
Born in 1920s in early Singapore, Elizabeth grew up in a kampung surrounded
by mangrove swamps and rubber plantations.
During that time, Singapore was already a busy trading port with merchants
arriving from all over the world. In the streets and alleys, there would also be
many barefooted rickshaw pullers carrying passengers all over the island. At
every corner of the island, Elizabeth would watch the busy coolies toiling under
the sun while working in mines, ports, and construction sites.
Although she loved her beautiful kampung, she often dreamed of a
modernised Singapore in the distant future. How has Singapore progressed
since then?


