Did you know that rabbits mark their territories with their chins?
Check out child-friendly exhibition, Bunny Wonderland at the Singapore Philatelic Museum on display in conjunction to the lunar year of the rabbit and discover so much more about these creatures (who aren’t rodents!).

Bunny Wonderland exhibition at the Singapore Philatelic Museum
Apart from the impressive bunny-related stamp collection, the exhibition was highly interactive and informational, which makes it really great for kids. I have this certain fondness for rabbits so I found this exhibition rather enjoyable altogether.
There were little Sylvanian Families in little burrows encased in glass which you can look down in and they were very adorable. You have to go to look at it for yourself to know what I’m talking about.

Don’t forget a large touchscreen installation by Nanyang Polytechnic, where it’s rather interesting for me and where kids would definitely find it highly entertaining to say the least. You drag bunches of carrots and lead the little bunnies around and out of their burrows to win.

Amongst the spring-ish nature of the designs with little bunnies everywhere, even up the stairs leading you to the exhibition, the bright and colorful decor of the gallery would certainly brighten up a child’s day.
This Bunny Wonderland runs through till 1 January 2012, so you should definitely give it a visit!
The Singapore Philatelic Museum is located at:
23-B Coleman Street
Singapore 179807
Tel: +65 6337 3888
Email: nhb_spm_adm@nhb.gov.sg
Opening hours:
Monday (1pm – 7pm);
Tuesday – Sunday (9am – 7pm)
PS. While you’re at the Singapore Philatelic Museum, be sure to check out the other exhibitions going on, such as Malayan Airmail (which runs till 19 June 2011) and Singapore Takes Flight: A Hundred Years (which runs until 30 September 2011).


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