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**Title:** A Fun Science Experiment: Discovering Bacteria Everywhere!
**Summary:**
* A mother conducts a fun science experiment with her two daughters, Emma and Kate, to detect bacteria on various everyday objects.
* They use cotton swabs and petri dishes to collect and grow bacteria from:
+ Shoes (multiple, including a very dirty sandal)
+ Electronics (laptops, iPads)
+ Fridge
+ Rubik's Cube
* After a week, they observe the petri dishes and find a significant amount of bacteria growth on most objects, with shoes being the dirtiest.
* The experiment teaches the children (and viewers) the importance of regularly washing hands and cleaning surfaces to prevent the spread of bacteria.
**Duration:** Approximately 10 minutes (transcript timeline: 0:00 to 10:00)
Here are the extracted key facts in short sentences, numbered for reference:
1. **Experiment Objective**: To find and observe bacteria on various household items.
2. **Materials Used**: Cotton swabs, Petri dishes, Water.
3. **Items Swabbed for Bacteria**:
* Sandals (Ryan's and another's)
* Laptops (Daddy's and Mommy's)
* iPads (Kate's and Ryan's)
* Fridge
* Rubik's Cube
4. **Procedure**:
* Lightly swabbing items with a moistened cotton swab.
* Transferring the swab to a Petri dish.
5. **Incubation Period**: The Petri dishes were left for approximately one week to observe bacterial growth.
6. **Control Group**: One Petri dish was left untouched as a control, showing no bacterial growth.
7. **Observations After Incubation**:
* Ryan's shoe showed the most significant bacterial growth.
* The fridge, despite being recently cleaned, showed smaller bacterial colonies.
* iPads (Kate's and Ryan's) showed some bacterial growth, with Ryan's being more significant.
* Daddy's laptop showed substantial bacterial growth, similar to Ryan's shoe.
8. **Key Lesson Learned**: The importance of regularly washing hands and cleaning surfaces to prevent the spread and growth of bacteria.