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Thank you for bringing this book in class, Africa. ‘The Little Giant Book of Science Facts’, by Glen Vecchione, a fascinating book containing hundreds of facts about animals, plants, humans, inventions, computers and much more!
Watch this fun story about a chameleon:
Where Children Sleep, by James Mollison, a book for you to better understand the lives of other children around the world.
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Kids, remember the importance that we need more than water to get rid of germs! Watch this video and find out.
The other day we carried out an experiment. The purpose of the activity was to identify the best and most effective way to wash our hands and remove bacteria.
Materials: Cooking oil, ground cinnamon, measuring spoons.
Preparation:
1- Make groups of 3.
2- Each of the 3 children: rub 1 tablespoon of cooking oil over your hands until completely coated.
3- Sprinkle 1 teaspoon of cinnamon (this represents bacteria) on your hands and rub it all around.
Experiment:
Wash your hands by rubbing them briskly for 20”.
Pupil 1: Use old water only.
Pupil 2: Use warm water only.
Pupil 3: Use warm water and soap.

Results:
Let’s compare our hands now.
Warm water and soap is the best solution!
TIP: Don’t use a bar of soap when washing hands because the bacteria stays on it from use to use.