Singapore’s creators are some of the most useful guides you can have—whether you’re hunting for the next hawker gem, planning a kid-friendly weekend, stretching a budget, or sketching a quick getaway. The list below gathers trusted Singapore bloggers and creators who consistently publish helpful, family-appropriate content. Use the quick facts to zero in on the voices that fit your lifestyle, then keep our tips handy to turn their posts into smooth, stress-free plans.
One of Singapore’s most trusted food voices, Miss Tam Chiak highlights everything from new hawker stalls and hidden zi char to photogenic cafes. Expect clear, no-nonsense reviews and neighborhood roundups that make planning effortless. The tone is friendly and practical—great for families who want good food without the guesswork.
Tip: Save their neighborhood guides and sort your next family meal by distance and budget.
Known for sharp, timely coverage of trending spots and desserts, Daniel Food Diary offers quick reads and reliable first looks. Photography is crisp and portions are clearly shown—helpful if you’re ordering for a family with different appetites.
Tip: Use recent posts to avoid queues—trending cafes fill up fast on weekends.
A heavyweight in Singapore’s food scene, SethLui.com publishes deep dives, listicles, and value-led recommendations. Families will appreciate the breadth—everything from hawker heroes to buffet roundups and occasional dining deals.
Tip: Filter by cuisine and price to plan multi-generational meals with fewer compromises.
Among the pioneers of Singapore’s cafe coverage, Ladyironchef pairs elegant visuals with simple, useful copy. Expect tried-and-true brunch spots, dessert features, and some travel dining sprinkled in for inspiration.
Tip: Save posts with space and stroller access if you’re bringing younger kids.
A long-running parenting and family travel blog, Our Little Smarties blends practical school-life content with hotel and cruise reviews. The writing is warm and detailed, with plenty of “what we wish we knew” notes that help parents avoid common snags.
Tip: Look for packing checklists and age-specific advice to tailor trips to your child.
A cheerful, down-to-earth parenting blog with DIY crafts, learning activities, and reflections on family life in Singapore. Expect candid reviews of kid-centric products and attractions, plus plenty of school-holiday ideas.
Tip: Bookmark craft posts ahead of rainy days or exam-season study breaks.
One of Singapore’s go-to family activity blogs, Cheekiemonkies compiles playgrounds, parks, museums, and seasonal events in one place. Guides are clearly organized, making it easy to pick an age-appropriate outing fast.
Tip: Use their event lists to plan long weekends and public holidays early.
This energetic family blog chronicles outdoor adventures, cycling routes, and cross-border trips. Expect maps, trail notes, and honest takes on what works with kids at different ages.
Tip: Copy their cycling route ideas and check park advisories before you ride.
A dad-and-sons blog that covers attractions, events, and family products with a practical lens. Their posts often include what to budget for, how long to spend, and where to park—useful details when you’re planning with kids.
Tip: Skim the “need-to-know” sections first to avoid surprises on arrival.
Focused on meaningful, bite-sized travel, this blog is packed with itineraries and local insights across Asia. It’s a smart pick for parents who can only travel during school breaks and need efficient planning.
Tip: Use suggested time blocks to schedule rest windows for kids and seniors.
A Singapore-based collective known for highly usable itineraries and budget-friendly guides. Expect transport notes, estimated costs, and sample routes—great for planners who want clarity at a glance.
Tip: Start with their itinerary posts, then adjust durations to match your family’s pace.
A staple for discovering things to do, eat, and see in Singapore, The Smart Local publishes deep lists and neighborhood guides. Coverage spans playgrounds and museums to cafes and staycations—handy for families mixing interests and budgets.
Tip: Filter by “free” or “under $X” to keep weekend plans on budget.
Andrea’s polished style and thoughtfully captioned posts make her city and travel picks more than just pretty pictures. She often highlights comfortable, accessible spots that work for dates, friends, or small families.
Tip: Check stories for candid tips and crowd-size notes before you go.
A blend of lifestyle, travel, and motherhood, Melissa’s content is aspirational yet grounded in family life. Expect thoughtful brand picks and gentle, family-friendly ideas for outings and stays.
Tip: Use her staycation posts to shortlist kid-welcoming hotels with easy dining.
Known for clean aesthetics and practical beauty/style notes, Mongabong also spotlights cafes and photogenic city corners. The writing is friendly and easy to skim when you’re short on time.
Tip: Match locations to family photo days and plan nearby meals from this list’s food creators.
One of Singapore’s best-known creators, Naomi shares candid lifestyle and motherhood content alongside product reviews. Her tone is personable and real—useful when you want honest perspectives before buying or booking.
Tip: Compare sponsored versus non-sponsored posts to see long-term opinions.
A clear, practical personal finance blog covering budgeting, CPF, insurance, and investing. The tone is beginner-friendly, making complex topics easier for young families getting started.
Tip: Start with budgeting and insurance posts before moving to investing primers.
A respected Singapore finance site that breaks down money news and policies in plain English. Families will find practical explainers on grants, Baby Bonus, taxes, HDB, and everyday money choices.
Tip: Save their CPF and housing explainers to refer to during big decisions.
Famous for punchy comics that make money mindsets and basic investing accessible. Great for teens, students, and young adults learning core concepts without jargon.
Tip: Read comics with older kids to kickstart family money talks.
A practical eco-living blog that makes sustainability usable in Singapore’s context. Expect guides to thrift shopping, repair cafes, swaps, and lower-waste habits that families can adopt together.
Tip: Pick one habit per month—like refill stores or shared-toy libraries—to keep changes sustainable.
Rainbow Diaries is a parenting, lifestyle and food blog run by expat Shubhada Bhide. The blog follow’s Bhide’s experiences as a mother to 2 kids, while she shared ideas and thoughts on how her readers can be the best parent to their own children.
The Asian Parent has over 1.1m visitors monthly and gives soon-to-be-parents tips on pregnancies and how they can raise a healthy family.
This Parenting and Lifestyle blog run by mom Ai Sakura aims to share insights and ideas about parenting, as well as living in Singapore. Her ‘Family Features’ page also shares tips and helpful ideas and advice to other parents in the country.
Mandy Law is a mother of two who started her blog to share her personal experiences from her journey to motherhood, and currently blogs on parenting, family life and motherhood. She is also an entrepreneur and teaches Ukulele.
Yann is a mother of two who shares her pregnancy stories as well as her journey as a mother. Her recent blog posts share thoughtful anecdotes on the New Year and her thoughts on Frozen 2!
Daphne documents her life and what it’s like raising 5 kids in Singapore and her experiences taking all 5 of them on a holiday to the US. On her blog, you can even find adorable photos, Lil Lookbook, with her kids looking as stylish as ever.
Rupali started her blog to remember details about her pregnancy, baby care and nutrition - sharing the many do’s and don’ts of pregnancy as well as recipes as Rupali loves to cook!
Life’s Tiny Miracles is a parenting, lifestyle and travel blog that shares the experiences and reflections of a family of four in Singapore. Angie shares her journey into motherhood and the rocky path she had to endure before the birth of her first child.
Sassy Mama is Singapore’s go-to guide for all things parenting! Find the best places to eat and take your kids to around the country, as well as helpful travel tips!
The Wacky Duo, run by brothers Big C and Little L, provides insight into the real family life of Singapore. The blog revolves around the Family/Lifestyle/Travel niche but also provides their own family experiences with other kids in Singapore.
Dorothea shares her experiences on being a mother and a wife, sharing the good times as well as the struggles she has endured.
Summer shares her experiences on raising three kids on her blog A Happy Mum, and details her travel stories - one that includes a luxurious cruise with her kids!
Madeleine started her blog in order to remember the little details of her kids’ lives, and to share her experiences with other moms around the country.
Run by a mother of six, this blog details Michelle’s experience raising 6 kids and what she learned about being a mother from each of them. She shares their different personalities and writes about how she has become a better parent to baby number 6, Kate, after the years of experience she had.
The Loving Mum is a mother of two girls who loves creating photo projects and crafts, and sharing the growth and experiences that come with being a mother.
Kless’ blog gives readers valuable insight into the best kid-friendly restaurants in Singapore, places to visit and even shares product reviews with her community!
June is passionate about parenting and shares tips on managing behaviors, bonding as a family and even emotional intelligence. The aim of her blog is to connect with other parents in Singapore by sharing the ups and downs of parenthood.
Michelle Hon created her blog in order to help other mothers in Singapore, giving them tips and advice to help them make their journeys into motherhood a lot less stressful.
This lifestyle and parenting blog follows Nadia on her life in Singapore as she covers Singapore staycations, food and travel reviews and her experiences being a parent.
A full-time Super Mommy, Neetu shares parenting tips, activities and crafts for the kids to try out, and even tips on health and fitness!
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