For inquisitive young minds - explore science, nature, and the world around us by doing what kids do best. Ask why! A podcast by kids, for kids.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 17 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Categories | Education for KidsKids & Family |
In this episode dad and I talk about the importance of trees.
Trees literally give us life, and our future depends on them. I explain why I find trees so interesting (they grow from nothing) and how we can make sure our future is protected by trees... more
In this episode Summer explores the big topic of our biggest and brightest objects in the sky - the stars!
Summer asks what stars are, and about how stars formed in the first place. Then we talk about why stars twinkle, where they go during the day... more
We're back with Season 2 of the Kids Ask Why Podcast.
In episode one, Lachie explores the surprisingly good plant-based burger. We talk about taste, whether it is good for us, and how it impacts the environment. Spoiler alert - I thought the burger... more
We're back with Season 2 of the Kids Ask Why Podcast.
Here's a little trailer about what is coming up.
We hope you like it!
This podcast uses background music from freesound: (Warm guitar rhythm Intro by quetzalcontla)
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Apple Podcasts | #200 |
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Kids Ask Why? launched 6 years ago and published 17 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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