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Patrons explore the chemistry of fossil fuel combustion by building carbon molecules out of foam balls and pipe cleaners 0
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Explore scented balloons to discover how your nose can detect molecules too small to see. 0
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The Dr. Seuss book "Horton Hears a Who" inspires investigations with lenses and smell, as well as a craft activity. 0
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Mix and match the pieces of a ladybug (or "ladybird") toy to develop mathematical thinking skills. 0
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Engage young children in learning very simple coding techniques, such as sequencing and instructional programming, using a range of fun educational toys. Event plan and tips provided courtesy of Nick Cave, Let’s Make Project Officer for Warwickshire Library & Information Service, Warwickshire, UK. 0
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Participants learn about how plants, animals, and humans need water to survive by going on an imaginary river trip narrated by the facilitator. A link to the activity’s PowerPoint slides can be found below in the “related links” section. 0
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