| When they were thrust into the limelight by their father's death, Michael Jackson's three children were tearful and distraught.
But as the spotlight cast on them fades, it appears they are readjusting to their new family life.
Paris, Prince and Blanket laughed and joked with family members and friends as they enjoyed a trip to the California Science Centre yesterday.
 
Paris Jackson fools around with a friend as she and her brothers visit the California Science Centre on the 4th October 2009..
The trio were casually dressed and ran around as they walked to the centre.
At one point, a laughing Paris even showed off her dance moves - running up to an adult assistant and jumping around in front of him.
The scenes were very different to the rare sightings of the children with their father.
In the past, they wore masks to obscure their faces and kept close to Jackson, appearing quiet and subdued.
But since his death, the three have astonished onlookers - even taking to the stage at his memorial concert, where brave Paris made a public tribute to her father.

The children have been living with their grandmother Katherine Jackson since their father's death.
The 79-year-old was awarded full custody in line with Jackson's wishes.
The two eldest children, Prince Michael, 12, and Paris, 11, signed declarations apparently indicating they wanted to remain with Mrs Jackson.
They will also have limited contact with their birth mother, Debbie Rowe.
The children have been living with their grandmother Katherine Jackson since their father's death.
The 79-year-old was awarded full custody in line with Jackson's wishes.
The two eldest children, Prince Michael, 12, and Paris, 11, signed declarations apparently indicating they wanted to remain with Mrs Jackson.
They will also have limited contact with their birth mother, Debbie Rowe.
 
Having fun: Gap-toothed Blanket and his brother Prince seemed happy.
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