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Mint Museum of Toys offers a different learning experience in terms of uniqueness of content which appeals to all ages, capturing the essential childhood experience of bygone years. Besides covering educational topics like art, culture, design, history and others, the museum aspires to be a centre of excellence of creativity.
Children spend the day being surrounded by toys nurturing their creativity and creating new memories as they learn through Mint Museum of Toys's collection. Toys are a significant part of any historical era or geographic location, they reflect interesting international cultural trends. Toys also depict, and are influenced by, historical events that have taken place over the centuries.
On display is an extensive collection of vintage toys, including rare and unique one-of-a-kind pieces. It is considered to be the largest collection of its kind within Southeast Asia, with more than 50,000 pieces of vintage toys and childhood memorabilia from more than 40 countries, including Singapore, Germany, Japan, United Kingdom, the United States, and even Bulgaria. The collection ranges from the mid-19th Century to the mid-20th Century.
Mint Museum of Toys is a suitable venue to conduct workshops, educational visits, and Learning Journeys. The museum is an excellent place to conduct interesting and informational sessions on Art, Design, History, and Social Studies.
Educational institutions that have visited us include Henry Park Primary School, Hwa Chong Junior College, and Raffles Junior College. Lecturers, teachers, and principals have also held school school Zone Cluster meetings, briefings, and discussions at Mint Museum of Toys.
For further information about group rates for students and availability of venues for workshops, contact Yoke Peng, Assistant Manager (Events & Planning) at: 6339 0660, or e-mail: yokepeng@emint.com.
