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Your Body: How it Works!
The body is amazing! From your brain to your big toe there is so much stuff packed in that keeps us alive. How does it all work together? Come and find out on this journey from your head to your heels and all the bits in between.
This workshop looks at how the body actually works. How does your brain tell your feet to move? Electricity of course! How does your stomach digest your food? Chemistry of course! How does your blood get to your toes and back again? Through a pump and some valves of course!
The body is very complicated but through some fascinating experiments you will find out what the answers to these questions mean and much more.
We have a morning workshop for 6 to 8 years
Afternoon workshop 9 - 11 years
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