This morning we had a very exciting visitor from a local doctors surgery. Julia popped into to speak to us about the importance of hand washing and she even gave us some tips to make sure we are getting rid of all of those germs. We put some cream on our hand that acted a bit like germs. We could not see the germs with just our eyes, we had to use a UV light. This made the germs light up. We then put our hand washing tips into practise and washed them with soap and water. This highlighted where we needed to focus on when washing our hands and spotted any germs we might of missed. It was mostly our finger nails. We learnt lots and will be sure to use these tips in the future. Thank you Julia!
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