Keen faces at Singapore Kids Science Fest (13-19 July 2013)

As a prelude to the Singapore Science Festival 2013, the Kids Science Fest is being held at the Science Centre Singapore from 13-19 July (10am – 6pm).

Just take a look at the keen face to see how engaged the young (and older) participants were!

Science Buskers explaining how a coke can can be tilted and balanced on its edge.

Science Buskers explaining how a coke can can be tilted and balanced on its edge.

Jointly organised by A*STAR and the Science Centre, the carnival is targeted mainly towards families and kids/students between ages 6-13.

Testing out the wind vane that a young girl had made for herself.

Testing out the wind vane that a young girl had made for herself.

The activities are located within the Marquee in the Science Centre Singapore.

One girl is creating a simulated Jovian Landscape while her friend is filled with curiosity about what it's like on Planet Jupiter.

One girl is creating a simulated Jovian Landscape while her friend is filled with curiosity about what it’s like on Planet Jupiter.

No additional admission is required, but you do need to pay the usual Science Centre admission to get to the Marquee.

Mother-children bonding as they try to create a hooped toy plane that glides further than a conventional folded paper plane.

Mother-children bonding as they try to create a hooped toy plane that glides further than a conventional folded paper plane.

There are seven main activities, namely: Hoopster, Hot Air Balloon, Jovian Landscape, Shoot to the Stars, Solar System Model, Spinning Spaceship (UFO), and Wind Vane.

The boy is thrilled to watch the hot air balloon that he'd made take off.

The boy is thrilled to watch the hot air balloon that he’d made take off.

There is also a 30-minute Science Show titled “Terra Nova” (not related to the TV series) that delves into space exploration, and concepts such as geology, energy, natural cycles, plate tectonics and volcanoes.

Two siblings put their heads together to create a model of the Solar System.

Two siblings put their heads together to create a model of the Solar System.

Additional booths were also set up by school students to display and explain science experiments and phenomenons, as part of the “Science Buskers” competition.

Father-son team - Father makes the spinning UFO while the son volunteers to answer the quiz question.

Father-son team – Father makes the spinning UFO while the son volunteers to answer the quiz question.

The Singapore Science Festival 2013 will open on 19 July and run till 4 August, with over 70 events, activities and exhibitions designed to showcase how science can be fun.

Make your own rocket and see how high and far it flies. You get to crank up the launch mechanism yourself.

Make your own rocket and see how high and far it flies. You get to crank up the launch mechanism yourself.

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