News Slimy creations ooze fun By Adair Winder Jul 8, 2022 School holiday fun: Bonnie Arnott, Fletcher Arnott, Aspen Nuttall and Onaya Halloluarchchi ready to get their slime on. Photo by Steve Huntley Fascinated: Liliana Glover admires her slimy creation. Photo by Steve Huntley Big grins: Reggie Nuttall, Nina Green and Aspen Nuttall were thrilled with the results of the experiment. Photo by Steve Huntley Wrapped up: Khloe Mann came along to see what all the fuss was about. Photo by Steve Huntley Lab coats on: TwistED Science’s Sienna Varcoe-Viney and Emma Kuhl demonstrated how to create slime at Hopwood Gardens. Photo by Steve Huntley Oozing: Isla Goggin flaunted her slimy invention. Photo by Steve Huntley Goop: Emma Kuhl from TwistED Science taught all the kids how to be scientists for the day. Photo by Steve Huntley Experimenting: Layla Boot was chuffed with the results. Photo by Steve Huntley Guidance: TwistEd Science staff assisted the budding scientists. Photo by Steve Huntley Mixing up the slime: Declan and Aaron Mann used popsicle sticks to mix and create a slimy consistency. Photo by Steve Huntley By Adair Winder
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