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The Singapore Zoological Gardens or commonly known as the Singapore Zoo, occupies 28 hectares (0.28 km²) of land on the margins of Upper Seletar Reservoir within Singapore's heavily forested central catchment area. This is rather difficult for young feet to walk in the tropical humid weather.
These wagons are much welcomed for the little ones to sit on.
What a great idea! And fun for the kids, too! Great post for the W Day, Ann! Hope your week is going well!
ReplyDeleteSylvia
love the red wagons.
ReplyDeleteROG, ABC Wednesday team
I think it cost around $8 or is it $10 to rent those red wagons for a day.
ReplyDeleteso thoughtful
ReplyDeleteThey look comfortable with the little seat backs. I remember how hot and humid it was in Singapore when I was there - I wouldn't mind riding in one of those myself!
ReplyDeleteWe haven't been there for a while. These wagons are relatively new additions. A little pricey, but it will sure help those with little ones ;-)
ReplyDeleteYour wagon photograph is WONDERFUL. So colorful
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea!! They look such fun.
ReplyDeleteI remember they used to hire out pushchairs at London Zoo for visitors. They weren't like ordinary everyday pushchairs, but colourful, clunky things with big solid wheels, and I loved them!
Great W post!!! I love the picture you shared today Ann. Hope you have a wonderful day.
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ReplyDeleteOn behalf of the team, thanks for taking part in ABC Wednesday this week! :)
Singapore Zoo is much much better than our Malaysian Zoo.I wonder those Bengal white tigers still around or not .not many left in this world - i mean the Bengal white Tiger
ReplyDeleteCute! My grandkids love it when I pull them around in their wagon.
ReplyDeleteCiao Ann, brillant idea these wagons for the little ones.
ReplyDeleteP.S. Yes I am a fan of football, but as we all know, our adventure is over