09/11/2023
Unravel the mysteries behind secret messages and invisible ink with this magic salt experiment.
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Science: Magic Salt Experiment
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26/07/2023
Bookings for The ARTelier are now available. A spot for crafts, collaborations, and celebrations; schedule an appointment through whatsapp at 018-9196688.
Choose from:
⭐️ Fluid Art
⭐️ DIY Acrylic Lamp
⭐️ DIY Pom Pom Canvas Art
📍 Level 7, Terminal Pahlawan
⏰ Bookings are by appointment only.
24/07/2023
Did you know? Hummingbirds have rapid wing beats of up to 200 beats per second. Their unique wing motion enables hummingbirds to hover in mid-air with exceptional stability, allowing them to feed on nectar from flowers while remaining stationary.
18/07/2023
Did you know?
The peregrine falcon (Falco peregrinus) has been credited as the fastest animal in the world. According to Benjamin Ponitz, when peregrine falcons are on a hunt, they can attain very high diving speeds of more than 200mph (320 km/hr) to catch agile prey.
Their mind-blowing speeds cannot be compared to the fastest land animal, the cheetah, which can run at 50 to 80 mph (80-128 km/hr).
11/07/2023
Did you know?
In addition to a central brain located between the eyes, octopuses have separate “mini-brains” at the base of each of their eight tentacles. Given all the brainpower they ostensibly have, shouldn't octopuses rule the world?
30/06/2023
Did you know?
Jaguars can see clearly at night without the need for natural light. Although they prefer hunting at night because of their superior night vision, they are not nocturnal animals.
23/06/2023
Learn more about our after-school care programme. Located on Level 7, Terminal Pahlawan, we provide a fully facilitated and safe environment for children to complete their homework and studies daily.
Fees:
Registration - RM100 (one-time)
Monthly:
RM350 per person with tea break (3pm - 5pm)
RM650 per person with lunch and tea break (1pm - 5pm)
For enquiries, whatsapp 012-6691162.
21/06/2023
Did you know?
Owls have large eyes that are fixed in their sockets, which means they cannot move their eyes around like humans can. To compensate, they have flexible necks that can rotate up to 270 degrees.
31/05/2023
Did you know? Sea stars, commonly called, "starfish," are not fish.
They do not have gills, scales, or fins. Sea stars live only in saltwater - sea water, instead of blood, is actually used to pump nutrients through their bodies via a 'water vascular system.