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QUESTION FOR KIDS: Can you tell if your food has vitamin C? Learn about the components of your favorite everyday foods by testing them with this simple scientific experiment. One simple test is for the presence of vitamin C, which helps our bodies grow skin and...
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QUESTION FOR KIDS: How does cheese get made? Cheese might already be in your refrigerator, but how does it go from milk to your plate? With this activity, kids will get hands-on experience making cheese from just a few simple ingredients and a little elbow grease....
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QUESTION FOR KIDS: Can you guess an owl’s last meal? Because owls are nocturnal, we don’t see them much in our day-to-day life. What you might not realize, is that they leave behind “pellets” of indigestible portions of their meals. You can carefully dissect...