Tuesday, June 3, 2008

Science in the Mall (Part 3)-Specimen of insects

Still at Plaza Singapura on Science in the Mall. There are many exhibits of different types of insects on display. I love the butterflies, they are all so beautiful and most I have never seen before.









Stick Insect and a skeleton of a lizard.

Aquatic Insects

Monday, June 2, 2008

Science in the Mall (Part 2)

This is a continuation of my earlier post on Science in the Mall.

There is an exhibit of a giant model of the Emperor Scorpion. Parents were eager to explain the details of the scorpion from the placard. I remembered I did that too when my sons were young whenever we visited any exhibition or the zoo. Parents are always very busy passing on knowledge to their children....lol.

Closer front view of the emperor scorpion.

Side view of the emperor scorpion.

This is the nest of the Black Widow Spider

A exhibit of the spider (not a real spider)
I found that the science exhibits are great for kids and adults and a good place to take photos too.
Please do look at the background of the photos, you can see the many shops in the mall. Shopping is one of the pastime of Singaporeans.

Sunday, June 1, 2008

Science in the Mall (Part1)

Something for the kids during the June holiday. Science in the mall is into the 11th year. The event, X-ploring Garden Crawlies, will allow participants to learn more about insects and other garden creatures. For more information, you can see the website here.

Kids will be taught how to make crawling spiders, make a caterpillar and much more.

The event will held in these malls.
X-ploring Garden Crawlies!
Date: 29 May - 11 June 2008
Time: 11am - 8pm daily
Venues: IMM, Junction 8, Plaza Singapura

Friday, May 30, 2008

Skywatch-Colourful cranes

These colourful cranes found at the Sands Casino at Marina. They looked like Lego Sets.



Thanks to Tom for hosting Sky Watch. For other sky watchers, you can go to Tom's website.

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

The Benjamin Sheares Bridge

The Benjamin Sheares Bridge is the longest bridge in Singapore. It is named after Dr Benjamin Henry Sheares, the 2nd president of the Republic.





Another view of the bridge.