
Little Ears, Big Ideas is a short, fun science podcast for curious kids aged 5–9 and the grown-ups who love listening with them. Each bite-sized episode explores one big question about the world. With playful conversations and simple explanations, Little Ears, Big Ideas helps children discover science in a friendly, imaginative, and easy-to-understand way. Perfect for car rides, after-school liste... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 14 days ago |
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| Categories | Kids & FamilyEducation for Kids | ||||

In this episode, Lily and Max investigate how electronic toys move, beep, flash, and zoom! From batteries and circuits to motors, gears, speakers, and lights, they discover that a walking robot or roaring dinosaur is not magic, it’s science in a toy ... more
In this episode, Lily and Max find out why the Moon looks like it changes shape, and discover it’s always round, just showing us different sunny parts.
In this episode, Lily and Max dive into why the sea is full of creatures, and why some of them sting, in a fun underwater adventure about habitats, jellyfish, and respecting ocean animals.
In this episode, Lily and Max explore what money really is, why people use it instead of swapping things, and how coins, paper notes, and trust help make buying and selling work.
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In this episode, Lily and Max discover why wind is invisible, how moving air can still push, whoosh, and mess up your hair, and how we can spot the wind by watching what it does.
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In this episode, Lily and Max explore why we get hiccups, what happens inside our bodies when they pop out, and why those funny little “hic!” sounds can be so hard to stop.
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In this episode, Lily and Max find out whether stars are hot or cold, why stars shine, and how their colours can give us clues about their temperature.
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In this episode, Lily and Max discover how tiny bits of salt travel from rocks and rivers into the ocean, and why the sea ends up salty instead of sweet.
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Apple Podcasts | #66 |









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