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The morning shift getting ready to start the day off. |
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Alex and a visitor make the first Polymer Bouncy Ball of the day. |
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Felecia greets her first visitors while Denise and Sonia eagerly await theirs. |
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Wow! It really does bounce! |
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Denise demonstrates the wonders of Household Acids and Bases. |
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Invisible Ink is such fun! |
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Denise, Sonia and Mira expertly making bouncy balls. |
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They enjoyed making a bouncy ball so much that they decided to pose for a picture. |
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Lunch Break: Chantel, Sonia and Kaitlyn. |
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Mira and Sonia - very statuesque. |
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Sonia really did get a lot of attention that day. |
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Mira and Denise taking a minute away from the crowd. |
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Kaitlyn explains why red cabage juice can be used as an acid base indicator. |
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Linda at the Invisible Ink Station! |
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We had the messiest, but the most fun table -- Jess and Sonia making bouncy balls. |
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Bouncy Balls are such fun! |
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Mia at the Acids and Bases station. |
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Starting to clean up - Linda, Mia and Kaitlyn |
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Boy what a mess we had made! |
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Bye bye National Hall of Science! We'll see you next year! |
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