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I'm not sure I would use the words "kid-friendly" and "bacteria" in
the same sentence. If you plate out bacteria, especially from the
types of sources you mention, there is an excellent chance that some
of the colonies will be pathogens, so you need to be pretty careful
about who handles the materials!
>
> Has anyone successfully grown a "lawn" of bacteria using a kid-
> friendly
> source (i.e. swabbing your mouth, under your nails, kitchen
> sponge...)?
> I need more than just individual colonies, but a huge sheet of
> bacteria
> growing.
>
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