
Made by a 7 year old based on Encyclopedia of animals by Jules Howard and Weird plants by Chris Thorogood
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 6 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Categories | Kids & FamilyEducation for Kids | ||||

Today we are going to talk about gastropods and cephalopods which are incredible invertebrates
From the huge giant clams to the small bay scallops shellfish are amazing and really cool animals
Today we are going to talk about three things sponges and corals,microscopic animals and starfish and related animals
Today we are going to talk about jellyfish and anemones with their jelly like bodies and lack of a brain they are amazing
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Hi I posted this it’s my podcast and I have stopped posting sad 😢 but just so you know I have started a new one look up Animals for Kids on apple podcasts and listen to add free podcast episodes bye hope you subscribe
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This is a fantastic podcast for anyone who wants to learn more about the essential creatures that surround us in nature. The narrator’s style is engaging and reminds me of the patience with which Bill Nye, the Science Guy, breaks down complicated topics. I love the way she sounds out the difficult scientific names of the worms — she makes her listeners believe that they, too, can say the scientific names, if they just persist! Her side commentary about the lives of the worms and the struggles th... more
I learned a lot as an adult, can’t wait to share with my kids!
I listened to both the introduction and episode on worms. As a child I very much enjoyed digging for worms. I had no idea of the tremendous variety of worms! Thank you for this interesting bit of information on nature.
Eloquent, informative, funny - and a bit scary. I learned so much. Love the term “characteristic slurping noises”. Terrified to think of “leech treatment”. Can’t wait to hear the next episode and learn more. Thank you.
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