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What's in Your Bag? explores the things that people might carry in their bags and why. We meet with people from different backgrounds and jobs to find out more about them.
Opera singer Abigail shows us how she uses her vocal straw to warm up her voice before singing.
Dr Milad the dentist tells us how his dazzling dental mirror helps him to check that our teeth are strong and healthy.
Bharatanatyam dancer Suhani tells us all about her ghungroo, or anklet, and why she loves to wear it.
Steve the palaeontologist tells us all about his fascinating dinosaur bone fossil that is 66 million years old!
Award-winning hairdresser Charlotte tells us why she loves using her Afro comb to style people's hair.
In this episode, beekeeper Gruff shows why it's important for him to wear his veil when doing his job.
Rhythmic gymnast Mimi tells us all about her gymnastics ribbon and the shapes that she loves to make with it.
Imam Ajmal tells us all about how his rehal helps to hold important books and why it's so important to him as a Muslim.
Wildlife photographer Lara shows how she uses her camera trap to take photos of animals in the wild when she's not there.
Civil engineer Mimi shows us how she keeps buildings safe by using her clever calliper to measure any cracks.
Canoeist Jack, who has raced in competitions all around the world, tells us all about how his paddles help him move quickly through the water.
Vet Hannah shows us how her ultrasound scanner can look at an animal's lungs and hearts to check that they are healthy.
Raymond, who is a poet and deaf, tells us how his heroic hearing aid chargers keep his hearing aids working so that he can hear more clearly.
Sports reporter Amber tells us all about her wonderful microphone wind muffler, which is used when it's windy outside to make her voice clearer.
Organist Ashley shows us his organ shoes, which help him to play the pedals on the floor.
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