Play School Science Time - Season 3

Season 3

Episodes

Slime Snot
Why do our bodies make snot when we're sick? Poor Big Ted has the flu and is all sneezy and snotty. Dr Karl shows Matt how you can make your own snot without being sick!.

Cyclone In A Bottle
What is a cyclone? Weather reporter Nate Byrne and Miah learn all about wonderful weather and see if they can create a swirling and whirling cyclone in a bottle.

Fantastic Floating Ink
Can you make a picture drawn with ink move and float? Matt learns how he can get drawings of his fish, Wriggle and Swish, to move and swim about as if real!

Twinkling Stars
What makes stars twinkle? Miah learns all about stars and constellations from Karlie Noon the astronomer and together, they make their own twinkling stars!

Eggshell Geodes
Can we create our own geodes? Dr Tara Djokic teaches Matt all about magnificent geodes and together they create their own geodes using empty eggshells.

Lovely Liquid Layers
Why don't some liquids mix together? Miah is joined by Niraj Lal to layer lots of different liquids and explore why some liquids don't mix together.

Colourful Chickpea Foam
What types of food can we mix together to make them change? Join Matt to whip up some colourful fluffy foam using two unexpected ingredients.

Sun Smart Paper Dolls
How does covering up and wearing sunscreen stop my skin from getting burnt? Professor Georgina Long joins Miah to make sun smart paper dolls to demonstrate how we can be sun safe too!

Robotic Hand
How does my hand move, making it wriggle and wiggle? After investigating an X-ray of a hand with a broken bone, Matt makes his own cardboard hand that can bend and move.

Super Space Rocket
Can we use the air to make something fly? Miah experiments to see if she can use a bottle to launch a rocket high into the air!
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