In Lower School science students are exploring the fascinating world of the human brain through a creative and hands-on project that combines science with art. After learning about key brain structures, students created personalized "brain books," followed by crafting clay models of their own brains. This activity emphasizes the malleability of the brain, teaching students that, like clay, their minds can grow and change through learning and making mistakes. As they are in the "magic decade" of rapid brain development, this lesson teaches them how they can build and strengthen neurological pathways through activities that foster cognitive growth.