Thanks to the Maunkau Beautification Trust for the great idea! Today, our Eco Warriors created their own sustainable paint with ingredients from the kitchen. We used coffee, beetroot, red cabbage, and blueberries mixed with water and milk powder to make vibrant paint colours on our eco posters. Next, we want to experiment with earth, leaves, and flowers from our mara to see if they can be used to make different colours.
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Year Four Dive Into Our New Inquiry
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