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Makamae
mixes the glue and food coloring to make blue Flubber! Punahele
finishes mixing it up with her hands and it’s very soft and gooey.
There are about 15 members in the Afterschool
Program, ranging from grades Kindergarten to Grade 6. The youth have all decided on a club
name “Hawaiian 4-H Keiki Club”. They are now an official 4H Club on
Molokai. The leaders of the Hawaiian
4H Keiki Club are Ku’ulei Arce as well as Napua Kekahuna. Their junior helpers are Pilahi and
Ale’a Arce. This club meets every
Wednesday after school from 1:15 pm – 3:30 pm. MEO also provides bus transportation after the 4H program.
Talisa
makes another green Play-Doh, she’s enjoying today’s project. Dallas,
Shayna and Na’iau mix up the flour and water to make their Play-Doh.
Sheri
and Francine start to mold their clay into flowers and insects. Pilahi
helps Kate-Lynn as she writes in her 4H Record Book about today’s activity.

Na’iau
and Shayna mold their clay and enjoy themselves at the same time. Shayna made the island of Molokai and
Naiau made a turtle. Roycee
shows off his two favorite color play-doh as he thinks of an idea to mold
it into.

Another
activity that the children did was marbling. As you can see it looks very messy, but it came out very
pretty! Ale’a
helps Kate-Lynn think of an idea for her molding.

Clare
Marie & Britten show off their ladybug peanut butter balls. It’s made
with dry milk, peanut butter, oatmeal, raisins and pretzels. The
girls take a break after today’s activity and decide to eat their healthy
spider snack.
