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The Curious Kidcast | Fun Facts and Curious Questions

Andy and Charlie | Educational Entertainment Hosts
Memory
Dinosaurs
Brain
Earth
Dreams
Meteorology
Goosebumps
Seeds
Tornado
Black Holes
Tickling
Dogs
Brain Freeze
Onion
Bird Migration
Gravity
Yawning
Penguins
Sleep
Fireworks

The Curious Kidcast is a fun podcast for kids aged 7 to 11 who love science, nature, animals, space, and big curious questions. Each episode answers the kinds of things kids really ask, with fun facts, simple explanations, exciting learning adventures and a fun quiz. Perfect for parents, families, STEM teachers and homeschoolers looking for a science podcast for kids, educational podcast for kids,... more

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In this exciting audio adventure, we dive deep into one of the most fascinating and wildly imaginative curious kids questions we have ever explored on the show: What would actually happen if you woke up tomorrow and every single thing your fingers to... more

Ever wondered what would happen if someone pulled a giant rubber plug at the very bottom of the sea? Would all the ocean water drain away like an enormous bathtub, or would something even wilder happen? In this episode of The Curious Kidcast, host Ch... more

Ever wondered if you could build a real working spacesuit out of kitchen foil, garbage bags, and duct tape? In this episode of The Curious Kidcast, host Charlie answers a brilliant question from a listener who wanted to know if he could wrap himself ... more

What did kids play with before the invention of video games, plastic building bricks, or electric gadgets? In this episode of The Curious Kidcast, host Charlie takes us on an epic time-travel adventure back to the Ice Age, Ancient Egypt, and Ancient ... more

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4.8 out of 5 stars from 13 ratings
  • Curious kidcast

    I normally love podcasts like this but it feels like your copying but why:a podcast for curious kids no offense but other people probably enjoy listening to this!

    Apple Podcasts
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    Perth,wa
    Australia2 months ago
  • Great Podcast, very informative and my kids find it funny whilst learning something. I even learn a thing or too listening to this one!

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    5
    Dave Wright
    a year ago
  • The Curious Kidcast is an absolute treasure! The podcast explores the weird and wonderful questions kids love to ask. It's the perfect blend of curiosity, fun, and learning, making it perfect for my 7 and 9 year old kids (and us parents too!).

    The presenter has a natural gift for turning everyday questions into fascinating, educational stories. Every episode is packed with fun facts and answers that will spark a sense of wonder and exploration in both kids and adults. Whether you're driving to ... more

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    richardmaydew
    a year ago

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Overall reception appears mixed, with praise for accessibility but some critique of novelty.
Audience likely appreciates how topics are explained with simple experiments and real-world examples.
The quizzes and kid-friendly explanations are a strong plus for family learning.

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Why do bathtubs make mini tornadoes? | Curious Kids Questions
Q: Question 3, If you travel from New York to Australia, where your bathtub automatically starts spinning the opposite way because of the earth's rotation, is it A. Yes, immediately, B. No, because the earth is too slow and your tub is too small, or C. Only if you take a bath upside down.
The correct answer is B. The earth has no power over your plumbing, so your bathtub tornado just follows your own splashes and the shape of your tub.
Why do bathtubs make mini tornadoes? | Curious Kids Questions
Q: Question 2, Why is there a hollow tube of empty air right in the middle of the bathtub tornado? Is it A. Because centrifugal force flings the water outward, away from the center, B. Because a ghost is breathing through a straw or C. Because the water is afraid of the dark pipes.
The correct answer is A. Centrifugal force pushes the water outward, leaving a perfect tunnel for air to rush down.
Why do bathtubs make mini tornadoes? | Curious Kids Questions
Q: Question 1, What is the scientific name for the figure skater trick that makes the water spin faster as it gets closer to the drain? Is it A. The sloppy soap slide, B. The conservation of angular momentum or C. The whirlpool wiggle?
The correct answer is B. The conservation of angular momentum, which is your universe given right to spin incredibly fast when you get squeezed.
Does farting make you weigh less? | Curious kids questions
Q: Why might you weigh less in the morning than the night before?
Because you breathed out water vapor all night while you slept, reducing your body's mass slightly.
Does farting make you weigh less? | Curious kids questions
Q: What is the biggest sneaky way humans lose mass every day?
Breathing out carbon dioxide and water vapor is the biggest sneaky way mass leaves the body.

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A kid-focused science show that covers a wide range of curious questions about space, nature, physics, biology, and everyday phenomena. Episodes blend playful storytelling with clear explanations, hands-on demos, and quick quizzes, making complex ideas accessible for young listeners and their families. The show often features an imaginative approach to questions, grounding ideas in simple experiments and real-world examples, with a consistent emphasis on curiosity, learning, and interactive participation. A notable strength is its breadth of topics—from space and technology to biology and environmental science—delivered in a family-friendly, quiz-driven format that teachers and parents can use to spark discovery at home or in the classroom.... more

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