Friday, June 06, 2008 'Lovely Day' learns of science in fun way
GMA-7 informative children show "Lovely Day" brings a non-traditional lecture on science topics in its episode at 10:30 a.m. this Saturday.
The show's young hosts, Bea and Gabby, visit the Hong Kong Science Museum where they exhibit interactive science experiments, said in a press statement. The two learn of the plasma ball which is a glass sphere used to study the flow of high electrical voltage.
They also witness the science magic of huge bubbles, which do not burst even after colliding with other bubbles.
They likewise discover the tricks of how specialized mirrors deform one's image as they enter the Mirror Museum.
Learning more of science continues when Bea visits Hobbes and Landes -- a specialty store that sells educational toys.
From scientific miniatures displayed in this toy store, Bea learns how sunshine helps in moving the solar car and how colorful animals take form from mere building blocks. Bea also studies why the plasma mug lights up.
Meanwhile, the Lovely Day Force of the Guardian (LDFG) will battle another vicious force of darkness in the form of a very old female mummy called Mummy Mommy. (JRDB/Sunnex)