“It’s magic!”<\/span>
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<\/p>\nThere were lots of Information Panels, and computers throughout Petrosains, and Zaria loved pressing on the buttons and checking out what they each did.
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Zara and her new friend trying to move around iron dust with magnets.
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Look who’s an astronaut? You can actually take a photo of yourself, and see your face displayed as the suspended dummy astronaut’s.
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Zara’s thermal scan.
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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.
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This is my favourite, the interactive art. Where the images projected on the screens moved and ‘reacted’ accordingly to your body movement.<\/p>\n
Girls here were trying to make the butterflies stand on their shoulders.
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Catching falling crystals.
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Feeling the different viscosities of different oil.
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My friend’s son trying to find out how fast the balls he threw travelled, and at what momentum they hit the wall.
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Girls trying to race in an F1 race.
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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”<\/span>
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<\/p>\nZara’s turn, she could hardly reach the pedal, but that’s not stopping her.
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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.
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Girls and me in a Hurricane Chamber, the girls didn’t like it, and when the ‘wind’ started being slightly stronger, they ‘escaped’.
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My friend had to rush through some of the activities because she had a dinner to attend.<\/p>\n
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!<\/p>\n
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.<\/p>\n
After a short nap, we brought the girls to the KLCC play ground, to play some more.<\/p>\n
With all this time spent in KLCC, our parking came up to RM19! o.O”<\/p>\n
Dinner was just us at Hakka Restaurant overlooking KLCC.
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