140906 Science Centre trip 02

With the free tickets from NUS Science Faculty alumni (Grace), we made another trip to the Science Centre on a Saturday afternoon before going to church.

We arrived at about 1:10pm, and after collecting the tickets and goodies bag with mooncakes and green tea packets (5 sets), we entered the Centre.



Grace having some fun bending her arm.

The children had lots of fun playing with the exhibits.



The typhoon chamber is normally very long queue, but we reached at a quiet period and Esther and David had a go at the 40km/h wind.



The three older children did many interesting activities, Samuel slept nicely in the air-con.

There was an exhibition on Alfred Russel Wallace (8 January 1823 – 7 November 1913), a British naturalist, explorer, geographer, anthropologist, and biologist. Wallace independently conceiving the theory of evolution through natural selection; his paper on the subject was jointly published with some of Charles Darwin’s writings in 1858. Wallace toured the Malay archipelago and visited Singapore several times.



The main exhibition (which needs a further payment of $12 per child!) is that human body experience. You start off being swallowed by the man, and ends coming our of the anus. Along the way, the path is designed to be like the insides of the body.



Lastly, the older children and Grace watched a science show while YowCH watched over Samuel. Esther and David found it boring, as they already know the experiments, but Joseph enjoyed it.

We left at 4:30pm and headed for church.

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