Scientist Nina and her young Experimenters discover the amazing ways that things can change and react in our everyday world
Scientist Nina and her young experimenters discover how substances change and react. They go to a pond and experiment why bubbles burst.
DetailsScientist Nina and her young experimenters discover how substances change and react. They investigate why toast goes black when it burns.
DetailsScientist Nina and her young experimenters discover how substances change and react. They investigate what fire is, discovering that it gives out heat and light.
DetailsScientist Nina and her young Experimenters discover the ways that things can change and react in our everyday world. Nina investigates why flowers smell so nice.
DetailsScientist Nina and her young experimenters discover how substances change and react. Nina investigates what makes glow stars glow.
DetailsScientist Nina and her young experimenters discover how substances change and react. They investigate what causes grass stains, finding that all plants have pigments.
DetailsScientist Nina and her young experimenters discover how substances change and react. Nina investigates why we are told to drink milk.
DetailsScientist Nina and her young experimenters discover how substances change and react. They investigate why chocolate melts in hands and watch a metal being melted.
DetailsScientist Nina and her young experimenters discover the amazing ways that things can change and react in the everyday world. They investigate what metal is.
DetailsScientist Nina and her young experimenters discover the amazing ways that things can change and react in the everyday world. Nina investigates why some food is noisy.
DetailsScientist Nina and her young experimenters discover how substances change and react. Nina looks at an onion under her microscope to find out why it makes her cry.
DetailsScientist Nina and her young Experimenters discover how substances change and react. They investigate expanding gases and look at popcorn.
DetailsScientist Nina and her young experimenters discover how substances change and react. They investigate why the lid on a soup pan rattles when the pan is heated.
DetailsNina investigates why the sea is so salty with the help of Bud, her taste neuron. Nina explains that our bodies need some salt but that too much salt is bad for us.
DetailsScientist Nina and her young experimenters discover how substances change and react. They investigate why people get hard and gritty sleepy dust in their eyes.
DetailsScientist Nina and her young Experimenters discover how substances change and react. They investigate how smells reach our noses through the air.
DetailsScientist Nina and her young experimenters discover how substances change and react. They investigate why we use soap, discovering that grease doesn't wash off easily.
DetailsNina investigates why the mirror steams up when we have a bath. She finds out that liquid water can turn it into the water gas, steam, when it's heated up.
DetailsScientist Nina and her young experimenters discover how substances change and react. They investigate why jam is so sticky, and go to a jam factory to see it being made.
DetailsScientist Nina and her young experimenters discover how substances change and react. They investigate why sugar is bad for teeth, looking at how plaque forms.
DetailsScientist Nina and her young experimenters discover how substances change and react. They look at where sand comes from and why it doesn't dissolve like sugar or salt.
DetailsScientist Nina and her young experimenters discover how substances change and react. Experimenters Katie, Lucy and Tia visit Nina in her lab to investigate paint.
DetailsNina investigates why jelly wobbles. Experimenters visit Nina in her lab and use their senses to decide that jelly isn't a liquid or a solid - it's something in between.
DetailsScientist Nina and her young experimenters discover how substances change and react. Nina investigates why our fingers go wrinkly in the bath.
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