Some of you might have wondered why i did not mention the lively Kidz World in my pictorial post on Singapore Zoo.
Truthfully, my memory is still active and i have to separate the post because i face problems whenever i upload more than 30 pictures to blogger!!
Continuing my last pictorial post of the zoo, this was the first structure that greeted us when we entered; a carousel that seemed out of place in this national green zone!
Fake animals are nothing to scream of! Get ready to be really close to the gentle ponies and cutesy falabellas when you step ahead.
Most of the animals were near enough for exciting interaction! Provided they care to go near you (enclosures are not that small)!
Fat cuddly rabbit! Do note that care must be exercised when you are touching or handling the animals. Rough handling may result in injuries (for you or the animals or both)!
This is something i find very interesting because i used to live in the kampong (village) and a typical village house looked almost like the one above.
It's true! Back then, the working kitchen looked worse than this! The picture above portrayed a too-clean cooking area!
Being located in a zoo means it must have some educational factors involving non-humans. The above explained the prevalence of bed bugs in the kampong then! And the use of spitton is so right for that era!
Scariest mannequin; the matriarch of them all! It looked eerily life-like! I bet there is a ghost story attached to this house! *excited*
Basically, the KidzWorld is a big playground! Like this thrilling flying fox!! If not for the kids there, i am really tempted to give it a try!
And there are more water structures to cool that irritating hyperactivity! Parents will love the peacefulness when their kids are finally drained of energy at the end of the day!
Catering to its main market, KidzWorld has loads of structures appealing to the juveniles! Like these octopus arms that act as shower heads!
Let the following three pictures do the final talking and conclude this post!
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Location
Within Singapore Zoo.
Price
Included in the zoo's admission.
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