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Introducing: Julie's Library

Introducing: Julie's Library



We're very excited to share an episode of a brand new podcast we've been working on called Julie's Library. It’s hosted by the legendary, the one and only, Julie Andrews. Every week, she and her daug…


Published on 5 years, 6 months ago

Coronavirus: How to be a helper from home

Coronavirus: How to be a helper from home



We’re all doing our best to stay safe from coronavirus, but is there anything we can do for others as well? In this episode we look at some ways you can help from home, like by making masks, donating…


Published on 5 years, 7 months ago

Thinking ink: The scoop on this colorful stuff!

Thinking ink: The scoop on this colorful stuff!



Ink is amazing. It helps us captures our thoughts, comes in many colors and some of it is even made by animals! In this episode we explore the history of this special substance. We’ll also talk squid…


Published on 5 years, 7 months ago

Mystery Sound Extravaganza 2020

Mystery Sound Extravaganza 2020



You don’t have to search far to find amazing Mystery Sounds. If you listen, you can find them in every room of your house. Today’s episode is chock full of these audible wonders. They are cotton cand…


Published on 5 years, 7 months ago

Can you dig to the center of the Earth?

Can you dig to the center of the Earth?



Like an onion, the Earth has layers. In this episode we’ll see if you can dig through those layers to get to the center of the planet.


We’ll also hear about the Danish scientist who discovered more a…


Published on 5 years, 8 months ago

Joy Overload! The science of tickles and cuteness

Joy Overload! The science of tickles and cuteness



Get ready for some smiles! We’re looking at the science of two things that bring us joy: tickles and cuteness.


We’ll explain why tickles make us giggle and why you can’t tickle yourself. Then we’ll t…


Published on 5 years, 8 months ago

Virus Busters: How scientists are working to stop the coronavirus

Virus Busters: How scientists are working to stop the coronavirus



Scientists around the world are working fast to fight the new coronavirus. They’re developing medicines to help people who are sick. They’re also working on vaccines to stop the virus from spreading.…


Published on 5 years, 8 months ago

Do plants have feelings?

Do plants have feelings?



There’s more to plants than meets the eye. They detect sounds, they defend themselves against insect attacks and they can even send each other secret messages through the wind! Our leafy, green frien…


Published on 5 years, 8 months ago

Nervous: All about feelings, pt. 4

Nervous: All about feelings, pt. 4



This is a special re-release of an episode from our series on emotions. It’s all about how to handle big feelings like anxiety, nervousness and fear.


There have been so many unexpected changes in all …


Published on 5 years, 8 months ago

Staying home: How social distancing helps fight coronavirus

Staying home: How social distancing helps fight coronavirus



Lots of schools are closed and people are staying home. In this episode we’ll explain how all of this could help slow the spread of the new coronavirus. We’ll explain some terms you’re probably heari…


Published on 5 years, 8 months ago





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