Petrosains – My Two Girls – All About Zara and Zaria http://mytwogirls.net WAHM's journey to bringing up two girls Wed, 18 Jun 2014 06:19:59 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.5 Petrosains -The Discovery Centre – 2012 http://mytwogirls.net/?p=3881 http://mytwogirls.net/?p=3881#respond Fri, 11 May 2012 07:56:48 +0000 http://mytwogirls.net/?p=3881 Our ex neighbour who’s relocated came back to Malaysia for a holiday in April. Their eldest daughter CY is one of Zara’s best friend before they relocated, so Zara was really looking forward to meet CY again. A play date was arranged for the girls so that they can spend some time having fun together.

After some consideration, we decided to bring the girls to Petrosains, a place the girls have been before and like very much. It was CY first time though.

For 2 adults and 3 children, the ticket came to RM35.

Except for the wait to take the dark ride into Petrosains, there was very little wait time for each of the exhibit. The girls have a good time, and we just have to do some explanation here and there.

Photos of the trip.

Re-adjusting tubes to see how a ball rolled when dropped from top to bottom

Energy Conversion

Trying to catch the hologram car

Reaching for Hologram Car

Magnet fun

Magnate fun

Robot Football – see who can score a goal first

Robot Football

Interactive image – trying to catch a butterfly on their shoulders/hands

Interactive Image

Interactive image – sand flowing down

Interactive Image

Interactive image – dancing to form designs

Interactive Image

Hurricane simulator – only Zaria and I dared step in

Hurricane simulator

Zaria trying to spot a fake star

Looking at Stars

Can’t recall what these were for

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This is probably the girls’ favourite, each one getting a cannon of spray, and trying to create an imagine with all the virtual squirting

Paint shooting - interactive image

Paint shooting - interactive image

After Petrosains, we had late lunch, did a bit of shopping at KLCC, then since CY’s dad didn’t mind CY having dinner with us, we proceeded more play time at KLCC Park.

Zaria has strong arms and she can cross the monkey bar all by herself

Monkey bar

Monkey bar

It was a fun day for the girls. Zara will be looking forward to CY’s return next year.

The 2 BFFs walking back to KLCC

BFF walking

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Wow, We Spent More Than 4hrs At Petrosains! http://mytwogirls.net/?p=2371 http://mytwogirls.net/?p=2371#comments Mon, 19 Jul 2010 14:05:16 +0000 http://mytwogirls.net/?p=2371 When I told Daddy I wanted to meet my friend who’s back from Hong Kong for holidays with her children in Petrosains, he was skeptical about the place. I too was thinking what there was to do.

I was there with my nieces and nephew more than 8 years ago, and we really didn’t think it was nice. However, this was more of a trip to meet up with my friend, and not so much about enjoying Petrosains.

I met my friend and her sister at the entrance of Petrosains with her two sons plus her two nephews and her niece. 7 children and 4 adults all in, what a group!

We bought the family ticket, RM24 for 2 adults and 2 children, although Zaria is below 4, and is free, it still worked out to be cheaper buying the family ticket than individual ticket. We entered Petrosains after our lunch, and didn’t think we would spend so much time there.

Let the photos do the talking.

Six children trying to build a track with tubes so they can see balls roll through.
Petrosains - building tracks

Zaria trying in vain to ‘catch’ a hologram car. She said, “It’s magic!”
Catching a hologram

There were lots of Information Panels, and computers throughout Petrosains, and Zaria loved pressing on the buttons and checking out what they each did.
Pressing all buttons

Zara and her new friend trying to move around iron dust with magnets.
Magnet Play

Look who’s an astronaut? You can actually take a photo of yourself, and see your face displayed as the suspended dummy astronaut’s.
Astronaut

Zara’s thermal scan.
Thermal Scan

Pulleys and tubes, and conveyor belts formed this play area for children (and adults) where they see how little metal beads travelled in a loop.
Play Area

Play Area

This is my favourite, the interactive art. Where the images projected on the screens moved and ‘reacted’ accordingly to your body movement.

Girls here were trying to make the butterflies stand on their shoulders.
Interactive Arts

Catching falling crystals.
Interactive Arts

Feeling the different viscosities of different oil.
Feeling crude oil

My friend’s son trying to find out how fast the balls he threw travelled, and at what momentum they hit the wall.
Measuring the speed and momentum caused by a base ball thrown

Girls trying to race in an F1 race.
F1 race

Zaria and myself driving our own F1 cars. I did extremely badly as the car was hard to control with such power. Zara told me, “If you cannot drive this car, then I think you cannot drive a real car”
Driving an F1 car

Zara’s turn, she could hardly reach the pedal, but that’s not stopping her.
Driving an F1 car

I don’t know how this work, but you put on a strap (with electrodes) on your forehead and try to use your mind to resist the ball from being pushed to you. My friend’s son (the champ of this game) and myself having a go here, he beat almost every contestant, including me, but I gave him a strong fight, lasting quite long.
Mind game

Girls and me in a Hurricane Chamber, the girls didn’t like it, and when the ‘wind’ started being slightly stronger, they ‘escaped’.
Hurricane Chamber

My friend had to rush through some of the activities because she had a dinner to attend.

There are lots of other things to play with or try out which are not shown here. We tried the earthquake stimulator, helicopter simulation, etc etc. And before we knew it, we spent more than 4hrs in Petrosains!

The girls were exhausted and since we wanted to have dinner around KLCC, we brought them to Coffee Club at Kinokuniya to nap, while we had tea.

After a short nap, we brought the girls to the KLCC play ground, to play some more.

With all this time spent in KLCC, our parking came up to RM19! o.O”

Dinner was just us at Hakka Restaurant overlooking KLCC.
KLCC night view

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