Vegetable Chemistry
In AHHAA
- Group size: 12-25 people
- Suitable for age 9+
- Minimum time for preparation: 15 minutes
- Minimum time for cleaning: 15 minutes
- Possibility for 2 simultaneous workshops? Yes (more information upon booking)
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