 Welcome back to Kids Fun Science. My name is Ken. Today's experiment is the Makey Makey Banana Keyboard. Warning! Extended usage may result in creative confidence. Enjoy! What you need for this experiment is the Makey Makey Kit where I have in the description where I bought mine and a computer and some fruit. Welcome back to Kids Fun Science. My name is Grace and Ken and we are we got a kit called Makey Makey and basically you can make your own keyboard. So in this case it's a banana keyboard. The Makey Makey you can do many many experiments. Today we're going to do the banana keyboard. It comes with a circuit board that has six inputs on the front and twelve inputs on the back. It comes with all the alligator clips and it connects into the computer. They give you a website that you can actually do. It's in the description to be able to do a piano. And now we're going to test Grace's banana pianist skills. All right so we're going to hook it up and we're going to put the USB drive in. Let's see what first you have to do. So you need to plug in one into the earth and then you have to touch the metal part. Right and now why doesn't it work because you just touched in the metal part right? Nothing works right? Yes because if I don't touch it no sound no noise. Right because you're not a circle a circuit right? No if I do touch it. All right here we do. So basically we switched out the bananas with spoons. We'll see if the keyboard works that way. Okay. Love about this kit as kids learn about electricity and it must flow through an unbroken circle or a circuit for something to work. Water or metal conduct electricity where plastic doesn't. Human beings are made of water and connectivity means electricity flows through our body. Very nice job. Okay now we switched the utensils out with marshmallows so it still works. Oh this one came out. Technical difficulties. There we go. Thanks for watching and if you enjoyed this experiment please share and like and thanks for watching.