The Art of Speed from Playeum
Date: Sep 24, 2015
Today is a holiday. Unfortunately, we couldn’t do any outdoor activities because of the very unhealthy haze condition.
So, early in the morning, I read upon this new place or exhibition at the Gillman Barracks. So, I shouted to the kids and say “Let’s go, I bring you guys to a mysterious fun place."
(Of course they do not know what is in for them later)
This is the address. The are about 14 lots of car park space here. it is about 100 meter before the actual place.
There is a big pink elephant outside. So, it is easy to identify.
There is also some coffee places, and some restaurant near by. The food so so only.
It is for all ages (kids age from 1 to 12).
$20 per kid.
You can do handy crafts.
You can play with the Lego.
You can draw on the wall.
There is also a dark room for you to play with lights and shadow.
We were there 10am sharp. Already a lot of people line up to get it.
By 10:30am, they actually stop people from going in because the whole place is full house.
Jay’s friend who come late, has to wait for at least 1 hour on the waiting list.
How cool can it be?
Well it is always cool when you have Lego around.
You get to build cars with Legos and wheels.
And the better you design the car, the faster it goes.
Oh yeah! You get to roll the car down from this ramp.
It will jump over a separations and then landed on the other ramp. That is cool!
The 1-3 years old can play at the corner straight ahead.
The 3-6 years old can play on the right with lots of tracks.
The dark room is that room in the middle. Later tell you want it is.
Rolls something with wheels down the track.
Or you can roll your car down on the transparent canvas into a turning wheel. That’s cool too.
Now, we need to build some cars.
Car #1 does not work. Flat base with 12 wheels.
At the center, it will change the direction. Bad design.
It was actually designed by me. hahahahaha
Jay’s one works better.
Let’s check it out.
It is fast. But not so stable.
Let’s increase it to three rows of wheels.
It was fun to do a trial and error. Keep testing and rebuild it to a better one.
Actually, the original idea came from Kay Kay. And Kay Kay explained, he learned from the Bad Piggy games on iPad.
And I recalled. hahahahahaha ya, they really build very weird car. But as long as it works.
And Jay Jay adopt the same design.
And keep improving it.
Let’s check it out.
Ouch.
Let’s try again. And please use Slo Mo to take the video.
It is really fun!
Look at how high it jump. And when it landed, all the top wheels got loosen.
Let’s try again!
Again and again.
He improved it at a level that it is jumping very high up in the sky.
But the landing part still need to improve.
Every one was amaze with what Jay has build.
This is the last run. After may be 50+ runs?
And we gave the wheels to the kid who stick his head out from the left.
Well done! Well done!
These two girls are creative. They can pull the car back.
Of course, this is not only for building Lego cars.
How about rolling these marbles into the speed tunnels?
Yup, you have to build the correct tunnels with transfer of energy from Potential to Kinetic.
Its all about Science.
You can build a lot of arts here too.
There are many recycle materials for the kids to build. Some kid build a light sabre. Very cool.
This is what I build.
Kay Kay asked if he can bring this home.
Of course I say no. I want my art piece to be displayed here.
Kay build a rocket satellite.
Jay build his cat toy.
Don’t forget to check out the dark room.
There are a lot of fun thing you can do here.
With just the photo frame and hands. you can create all sort of lights effects.
Well done Jay!
Fun level is very high for both of them.
They enjoyed very much until want to skip lunch.
Of course we say no.
Kay Kay’s lightsaber.
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