Meet the ScienceWorks Team — as Kids!

Meet the ScienceWorks Team — as Kids!

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We couldn’t resist this latest social media trend… 👀


Have you seen the “meet the team” posts where organizations share childhood photos of their employees?


Well… we did it too.


Can you guess who’s who? 🤔


Take a look at our team as kids — no names, just clues — and see if you can match the faces to the roles. Some are obvious. Some might surprise you.

A person wearing sunglasses and a St. Helens shirt with arms raised and tongue out, with text overlay that says,
A smiling child and adult posed against a graffiti background, with text overlay that says,
A child in a white vest stands in a grassy field with a lamb, labeled
A child wearing blue-tinted sunglasses and a red shirt looks up. Text overlay reads:
A child sitting in a blue chair eats a piece of bread. Text overlay reads:
A child in a blue sweater holds a yellow telephone receiver. A blue text box reads:
A young person in a red polka-dot swimsuit in a swimming pool with the text overlay:
A young person wearing sunglasses and a black polka-dot top poses in an outdoor garden; text reads
A child with sunglasses stands against a door wearing a pink Hello Kitty shirt and jeans. Text reads: This is who says hi to you at the front desk.
A girl reaches over a metal zoo fence to feed a giraffe, with a blue text box stating,

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