Join 12-year-old Maya for fun, curious, and thought-provoking conversations as we drive to and from school. Every episode is guided by Maya’s questions—whatever’s on her mind that day! From science mysteries to everyday life, we break things down in a way that’s easy for kids to understand. As Maya grows, so do the topics—starting with simple wonders and evolving into bigger, deeper questions abou... more
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 14 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Categories | Education for KidsKids & FamilyScience |
Should kids still learn cursive in school, or is it just an old-fashioned skill we don’t need anymore? In this episode, we dive into both sides of the debate! Some say cursive helps with brain development, creativity, and even reading old historical ... more
Middle school life is a whole world of its own! From the chaos of the lunchroom to the mad dash between classes, there’s never a dull moment. Lockers become mini storage units (or black holes), and the hallways are buzzing with conversations about ev... more
Do middle school kids and their parents even speak the same language? Spoiler alert: probably not. In this episode, we’re diving into the wild, weird, and sometimes cringy world of slang! From “bruh” to “drip” and everything in between, we’re breakin... more
Have you ever wondered which month of the year is the most fun? Is it December with all its holiday magic and break from school? Or maybe it’s July, full of sunshine, pool parties, and fireworks. But then again, October has Halloween, and who doesn’t... more
Can you solve global warming? Hunger? Disease? Can one person make a dent in the world’s big problems? And if you can’t solve a problem, should you try to or just give up? Is it worth working in a problem area if the solution would take multiple life... more
Fireworks! How they are fun and exciting! Who invented them? Where? When? And how do they work?Why do we love them? Of course they are lots of fun but is there a downside? Can we make them safer, more fun, less problematic for the environment? In thi... more
In this episode we talk about lying. We try to answer what is a lie, what is a big lie, what's a small or white lie. We also talk about what makes kids (or others) lie and what we can do to prevent that or deal with it. This is a short conversation a... more
What is snow? What is rain? How are they different? How is snow formed? What is fog? All of this and more is answered in this episode as we take a nice walk on a snowy field.
We also talk about how clouds form. Clouds are made from water vapor that ... more
Maya and her dad answer every day questions that even I might have a hard time figuring out. They break down how things work in our world, making it understandable for smaller ears with fun, laughs and curiosity!
I listened to this with my granddaughter and learned a lot too. So nice to hear. Very good conversation. Five star
This is a must listen for kids of all ages (and many adults!). Kids listen to kids and this is a great way to arouse your kid’s curiosity. Highly recommend!
Best pod to lessen to before you go to sleep or when you are going to sleep.
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