
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 | 19 | Founded | a month ago |
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| Categories | Kids & FamilyEducation for Kids | ||||

In this colourful episode, Lily and Max explore Zelda’s brilliant question: why can’t we have rainbow skin? They discover what gives human skin its colour, how rainbows are made from light, and the surprising hidden patterns called Blaschko’s lines t... more
In this episode of Little Ears, Big Ideas, Lily and Max explore why some people have straight hair while others have curls, waves, or coils. With help from Alex’s question, they discover tiny hair follicles, genes, keratin, frizz, and why every hair ... more
In this episode of Little Ears, Big Ideas, Lily and Max investigate the wobbly mystery of baby teeth! Why do teeth fall out, what is hiding underneath, and why do grown-up teeth take their place? With silly tooth jokes, gentle science, and a very pro... more
In this episode, Lily and Max explore why spiders make webs . They discover that spider webs are not just spooky decorations. They are clever tools for catching food, building shelters, protecting eggs, and even making safety lines. This episode turn... more
In this episode of Little Ears, Big Ideas, Lily and Max explore big question: why do we need to sleep? From brain tidying and memory saving to growing, repairing, dreaming, and avoiding full grumble-monster mode, this cozy bedtime-science episode hel... more
In this World Cup follow-up episode, Lily and Max tackle one of football’s most confusing rules: offside. With a playful referee whistle, a simple pitch example, and plenty of Max-style football drama, they explain why a goal can be cancelled, what t... more
In this episode, Lily and Max explore how animals communicate, how human language works, and why dogs use barks, tails, sounds, and body language to share their messages. A fun, woofy episode about words, animals, and big ideas.
In this special episode, Lily and Max explore why the World Cup makes the whole world cheer! Get ready for football, facts, feelings, and a celebration of how one game can bring people together around the world.
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