Monday, 14 April 2008

My Version of Maybank

Last Sunday, I did a version of Maybank that was like a real one. Of all the other banks, I can't imagine why I drew Maybank. My teacher said that there was lots of money inside! This Maybank has 100 levels, all rooms with 15 customers, near the Singapore River.

Realm Of The Warrior

Last month, my father's generous boss gave me a SD Gumdam Toy. I finished building it. This figure has a gun for a weapon. The warrior is super strong.

Saturday, 12 April 2008

Gross Station: Slugs And Slime

You see a slug. You step on it. You get stuck to the slime! But how do you get free? This is the gross solution. Take off your shoe. Use your hanky and pull the slime. If there's some more left, take a piece of round paper and stick it to your shoe. The solution is solved!

Friday, 11 April 2008

Magic Station: The Opposite Way!

Welcome back, guy. Some of you think that water can't have magical powers, right. But here is a new trick right in front of your eyes! Get a flat- sized glass, not a cup. And a piece of paper with a left arrow drawn on it. Fill the glass with water. Place it in front of the paper. Fold the piece of paper and place it in front of the glass. BINGO! The arrow turns to the opposite direction!

Sunday, 6 April 2008

Sponge Magic ( Junior )

Like to learn more magic? Well, get some sponge balls. Got it? Let's begin. First step. Practice with one sponge ball by palming it with your thumb and make a fist until it won't drop. Then try two sponge balls. Second step. Get your audience to gather around you saying you have palmed one sponge ball. Now take the other two and say you're going to palm another one. As you palm the second sponge ball, secret palm another sponge ball. Wave the two sponge balls to the audience but hide the remaining one. Tell the audince, '' Now I have two! ''. But show them the remaining one. The audience are sure to be amazed. Remember, palming is very good used in magic.

Saturday, 5 April 2008

Maths Day Magic ( Junior )

Hey, I'm back. So guys, do you like magic? I'm going to teach you a few real magic tricks with the power of maths. that's what I learnt in 9 centuries ago. First trick. You need a pencil, a piece of paper, and a calculator which is optional. First step. Write down number 9 on the piece of paper then underneath, in a column, write the mutiples of 9. That will be, 9 mutiplied by 2, by three and so on, until 9 multiplied by 10. Draw a line underneath the figures. Second step. Add all the numbers together and you should have got the answer 495. Add these digits together, 4 + 9 + 5 = 18! - and by adding 1 + 8, you get 9! Spooky nine. Second Trick. You will need a plastic bottle with the cap, and a packet of chilli sauce! First step. Fill the plastic bottle with water. Make sure the chilli sauce has air. Drop the packet of chilli sauce into the plastic bottle. It'll float, right? Now, how do I get the chilli sauce to sink? Turn it the other way? No. Second step. The solution is squeeze the plastic bottle! It'll sink! You, see once again we're using mass- the power of maths. Stay tuned for more.

Sunday, 23 March 2008

The Really Super Big Breakfast

This is crazy! You won't believe it! I woke up. C had gone jogging and I waited. Later, she came home. I ate one fishcake she bought and she gave me about four pratas! Later, after I finished my breakfast, she gave me more. My leftover birthday cake. Plus a cup of milk! I could hardly walk. Never had I eaten before such a big breakfast! But of course... now I feel better, ha ha!