An Event Not To Be Missed This School Holidays! Science Experimenting Games & More For Your Kids

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Exams are over and school’s out. Sure, there are games to play, movies to watch, and friends to hang out with. But there are also plenty of productive things to do during the school holidays. With Christmas right around the corner, why not kill two birds with one stone?

Keep your little ones busy with Skyworld and Plantzania who are working hand-in-hand to combine their love for science and Christmas in a special workshop that they’ll be hosting this December. From creating instant snow to even DIY lava lamps, your kid will be grinding their gears with these experiments.

In case you haven’t heard of Plantzania, they are an edu-eco science hub combining education, outdoor activities and nature experience not only for kids, but also for parents! Spend some quality time as you and your smoll homans explore their 5F concept–Farming, Foresting, Fun, Fantasy, and Fascinating. All of this in the comfort of Skyworld’s Gallery at Setapak.

For their Christmas-Science Workshop, put on your lab coats as they’ll be preparing two sessions for you and you kids to experiment with. Scroll down and check out the 10 activities that you can get your hands on:

Session 1 (11am to 2pm)

1. Insta Snow

2. The Impossible Egg-Drop

3. Straw Rocket

4. Candy Suck-Up

5. Popsicle Stick Catapult

Session 2 (2pm to 5pm)

6. Ping-pong Bouncer

7. The Nut Stacker

8. Stacking Liquids

9. Cup Stacking

10. DIY Lava Lamp

Sounds like a good time, right? Here are the details of where and when:

 

SkyWorld Gallery @ Setapak

(source: Star Property)

Location Lot 17899, Jalan Ayer Jerneh, Taman Ayer Panas, 53200 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur
Date 15 & 16 December ’18 (Saturday & Sunday)
Time 10am to 5pm
Tel 03-27181711
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To RSVP for the event, click here

For more info, visit Skyworld’s FB page

For more information, visit Plantzania’s website by clicking, here