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Stuff! How is it Made? with Maddie Moate

Science Communication
Stuff! How is it Made? with Maddie Moate
Event Description

Straight off the pages of her book and onto the live stage, Maddie Moate brings you incredible facts and fascinating stories about the remarkable ways people around the world make and re-use STUFF!

Do you ever wonder where your stuff comes from, and what happens to it when you're finished with it? Did you know that you can make paper out of elephant poo? And plastic packaging out of seaweed?!

With readings from her book, demos, and lots of audience interaction, Maddie will inspire young minds to think about the ingenious ways we can make, use, and reuse the stuff around us.

About

Maddie Moate is a BAFTA winning presenter and YouTuber, passionate about curiosity and inspiring children with the wonders of the world. She is the host of the BAFTA nominated TV series "Maddie's Do You Know?", Sony Music's podcast "Maddie's Sound Explorers" and presented BBC Earth's "Earth Unplugged". Maddie's YouTube channel is full of fun, family-focused science videos that have taken her on curious adventures around the world. Her channel is also home to the wildly popular series "Let's Go Live with Maddie and Greg", a live family science show which helped countless families with homeschooling over lockdown.

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