Discovery Museum, Saturday 27 February, 11am (12.15pm session sold out), £7 per child (ages 7-11, booking fee applies)
*Last few tickets remaining* We’ll be learning how to create sculptures using conductive dough and then we’ll bring them to life with light and sound electronics. By the end of the workshop, you’ll understand loads more about how low-current electronic products work.
New Inventors: Electro Dough Workshop (27 Mar 2025) |
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* Saturday 27 February, 11am (12.15pm session sold out), £7 per child (ages 7-11, booking fee applies)
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