Marvellous Milk
Scientist Nina and her young experimenters discover how substances change and react. Nina investigates why it is important to drink milk.
Scientist Nina and her young experimenters discover the amazing ways that things can change and react in the everyday world.
Nina investigates why we are told to drink milk, with the help of Bud, her taste neuron. Experimenters Kasey and Lily visit Nina in her science lab and use their senses to explore how milk looks, smells and tastes. Nina tells them that milk contains something called calcium that our body needs. Calcium is hard and silvery when it's on its own but when it is added to other things, it can turn white or even disappear - as Nina demonstrates! Then they all visit some underground caves to see how calcium can make pointy hard things that look like giant's teeth! Nina explains that our own teeth and bones need calcium to make them healthy and strong.
Back in the lab, the children do an experiment to prove that water from the ground can have calcium in it. They discover that when plants drink water from the ground, they take in calcium. So lots of the fruit and vegetables we eat have calcium in them. Cows and other animals make milk from the grass they eat, so their milk has calcium in it too.
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Nina | Katrina Bryan |
Belle | Kelly Harrison |
Felix | Lewis Macleod |
Luke | Patrice Naiambana |
Ollie | Siobhan Redmond |
Bud | Sharon Small |
Director | Michael Prince |
Director | Michael Prince |
Series Producer | Claire Munoz-Gillies |
Series Producer | Claire Munoz-Gillies |
Writer | Jayne Henry |
Writer | Jayne Henry |
Broadcasts
- Fri 19 Nov 2010 16:20
- Tue 4 Jan 2011 16:20
- Tue 1 Feb 2011 16:25
- Fri 8 Jul 2011 09:30
- Sun 11 Sep 2011 14:00Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ HD
- Tue 31 Jan 2012 16:45
- Fri 29 Jun 2012 08:30Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Two except Scotland
- Fri 28 Sep 2012 08:30Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Two except Scotland
- Sun 16 Dec 2012 10:45
- Sun 16 Dec 2012 15:45
- Fri 19 Jul 2013 16:35