SG60 Baby Gift: What to Expect if You’re Expecting

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Expecting a baby in 2025? You’re in for quite a treat! As Singapore celebrates its 60th birthday, the government is rolling out the red carpet for our youngest citizens with the SG60 Baby Gift—a specially curated package of 10 items that’s both commemorative and practical.

Consider this the government’s way of saying “Welcome to the family!” to every Singaporean baby born on this milestone year. Each item serves a dual purpose: supporting your child’s development whilst creating meaningful family keepsakes for the first-year moments.   

Without further ado, here’s everything you need to know about claiming your SG60 Baby Gift.

 

SG60 Baby Gift: What to Expect if You’re Expecting

  1. What is the SG60 Baby Gift?
  2. Who’s eligible for the SG60 Baby Gift?
  3. What’s inside the SG60 Baby Gift Pack?
  4. How to register for your SG60 Baby Gift
  5. Why this matters for new parents in Singapore
  6. A quick look back: How SG60 compares to SG50
  7. The bottom line

 

1. What is the SG60 Baby Gift?

The SG60 Baby Gift is Singapore’s special welcome package for babies born in 2025, marking our nation’s 60th year of independence. It’s the government’s way of celebrating both Singapore’s milestone and the arrival of our next generation of citizens.

As Minister in the Prime Minister’s Office Indranee Rajah explained, “The Gift signifies the Government’s commitment to support Singaporeans in realising their marriage and parenthood aspirations, as well as the importance of the next generation in ensuring Singapore’s future remains vibrant and full of opportunities.”

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2. Who’s eligible for the SG60 Baby Gift?

Eligibility is straightforward. All Singapore Citizen babies born between 1 Jan 2025 and 31 Dec 2025 will be eligible for the SG60 Baby Gift.

Here’s what you need to know:

Singaporean Citizens Born in 2025: Every citizen baby gets 1 gift set—yes, this means twins or triplets each get their own package.

Overseas Births Count: Singaporean babies born overseas in 2025 are eligible, though you’ll need to provide a Singapore address for delivery.

Adopted Children: Children who were adopted by Singapore citizens and born in 2025 may be eligible, subject to citizenship documentation requirements.

The key requirement? You must complete your child’s birth registration before applying for the SG60 Baby Gift. No shortcuts here—official paperwork first, then the gifts.

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3. What’s inside the SG60 Baby Gift Pack?

The SG60 Baby Gift comprises 10 selected items designed to support your child across different developmental stages. Here’s what’s in the specially designed trolley bag:

For Early Development

  • Wooden Building Blocks: SG60-themed blocks designed to support cognitive and motor skill development, perfect for your little one’s first masterpiece creations.
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  • Baby Toy Play Set: Encourages exploration while developing problem-solving abilities and fine motor skills through interactive play.
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Feeding and Mealtime

  • Straw Cup with Adaptor Cap: From local brand Hegen, this cup grows with your child’s increasing independence, supporting the transition from bottle to cup feeding.
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  • Food Bib: Made from silicone to make the shift to solid foods less messy—a godsend for parents navigating weaning adventures.
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Reading and Bonding

  • Set of Two Becky Bunny Storybooks: Emphasise important family values – Love, Care and Concern, Commitment and Respect – through heartwarming adventures that bring families together.
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  • SG60 Limited Edition Becky Bunny Plushie: A comforting companion that encourages imaginative play, sensory development and early exploration—because every child needs a special friend.
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Memory Keeping

  • SG60 Family Photobook: Features SG60-themed designs with local flora and fauna, plus fun backgrounds and stickers to commemorate precious family moments.
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  • SG60 Parenting Journal: Provides practical tips and resources aligned with key developmental milestones during your child’s crucial first year, plus space to document their growth journey.
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Practical Essentials

  • Backpack: The backpack helps parents stay organised and prepared for every adventure with their little one, keeping the child’s essentials within easy reach.
  • Trolley Bag: With its compact size, the trolley bag can be used to store and transport the child’s items, providing an opportunity for the child to develop a sense of responsibility as he/she takes charge of his/her belongings.
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Plus a Special Touch: Each SG60 Baby Gift will also come with a congratulatory letter from Prime Minister Lawrence Wong.

All items feature artwork designed by students from LASALLE College of the Arts, adding a unique local artistic flair to your baby’s first keepsakes.

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4. How to register for your SG60 Baby Gift

Getting your hands on the SG60 Baby Gift is a straightforward process, though timing matters.

Step 1: Complete Birth Registration First

Parents are required to complete the birth registration for their child before they can proceed with the registration for the SG60 Baby Gift. No exceptions—you’ll need that birth certificate to claim your gift.

Step 2: Register Online

Head to go.gov.sg/SG60BabyGift to register. Parents are required to login via Singpass to register. The good news? Most parents won’t need to submit supporting documents unless there are special circumstances. 

Step 3: Choose Your Collection Method

You have two options:

Community Events: Those who register for the Gift by 15 March 2025 are invited to collect their Gift at “Celebrating Our Families” community events organised by the People’s Association, held over weekends in April and May 2025.

Home Delivery: Parents who are unable to attend the community events or who register for the SG60 Baby Gift after 15 March 2025 will receive the Gift via home delivery. Home delivery starts from mid-May 2025.

Important Dates to Remember

Required Documents (Special Cases Only)

Most parents won’t need to submit additional documents. However, you’ll need supporting documents if:

  • Your child was expected in 2025 though born outside that year
  • Your child became a naturalised citizen after birth
  • You’re dealing with adoption situations

For help, contact [email protected].

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5. Why this matters for new parents in Singapore

The SG60 Baby Gift isn’t just about free stuff—it’s recognising that raising a baby is hard work. For sleep-deprived parents wondering if they’re doing anything right, a little encouragement goes a long way.

The gift comes alongside other family-friendly measures introduced during Budget 2025, including:

  • Large Family Support Scheme: Up to $16,000 for families with third and subsequent children
  • Enhanced CDC vouchers: $800 per household ($500 in May, $300 in January 2026)
  • SG60 vouchers: $600-$800 per person depending on age, distributed in July 2025

Child LifeSG Credits: Extra Support for Your Little One

SG60 babies won’t just receive the commemorative gift—they’ll also benefit from the new Child LifeSG Credits programme. Every Singapore Citizen child aged 0 to 12 in 2025 will receive a one-off $500 credit via their parents’ or trustee’s LifeSG Mobile App in Apr 2026.

These credits can be used at merchants accepting PayNow UEN QR or NETS QR payments for household expenses like groceries and utilities. No application required—the credits are automatically disbursed to eligible families.

​​For a comprehensive breakdown of all government payouts this year, check out our detailed guide on Singapore government payouts for 2025.

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6. A quick look back: How SG60 compares to SG50

For those wondering how this compares to Singapore’s last major milestone, the SG50 Baby Jubilee Gift in 2015 offers some interesting contrasts.

SG50 vs SG60: The Numbers

SG50 vs SG60: The Focus

The 2015 gift emphasised commemorative keepsakes like a gold-plated brass medallion and practical items such as a Skip Hop diaper bag and cotton baby onesies in different sizes.

The 2025 version takes a more development-focused approach, with items that actively support child development and family bonding rather than providing for practical needs.

The verdict: SG50 parents received premium branded essentials for immediate use, while SG60 parents get developmental tools for the long haul. Given today’s parenting focus on early childhood development over designer accessories, the 2025 version arguably delivers better value than the former.

What Stayed the Same

Both initiatives involved extensive community consultation, featured local design elements, and came with personalised messages from the Prime Minister. The commitment to welcoming new citizens with meaningful gifts remains constant.

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7. The bottom line

The SG60 Baby Gift represents Singapore’s unique approach to celebrating milestones—combining practical support with symbolic significance. It’s a thoughtful gesture supported by a government that’s simultaneously rolling out other family-friendly measures.   

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Expecting in 2025? Share this guide with other parents-to-be and help them navigate their SG60 Baby Gift registration smoothly!


About the author

Caleb Leong is passionate about travelling the world and getting involved in cross-cultural works. Freelance digital marketing and content writing is a way for him to express himself creatively while earning his keep. He unwinds by diving into a variety of music genres. Living in a digitally disrupted world, he’d like to offer a different perspective on finances to show people the possibilities of what goes beyond a typical “Singaporean life”.