Webteam: January 2016
Tonight the Brownies looked at their mustard seeds to see how they had grown. They looked, and both seeds in the dark container and in the light container had grown. After a while though, the seeds planted in the dark container will wither.
Then the Brownies did an experiment using cabbage juice which was poured into different kitchen liquids to see what colour they would change into.
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