A podcast for and by kids. We share info about the awesomest animals out there, and what makes them so great! Proud member of @kids_listen#kidslisten#kidcast
Do rats get a bad rap, or do they deserve their place in history? We talk rat facts & learn about rats' role in plague transmission with @monicaMedHist in our latest episode! Plus check out our extended cut interview w Dr Green. traffic.libsyn.com/coolfacts…
In honor of the news that @JambeckResearch won one of the @macfound genius grants this year (!!) we are republishing our mega plastic episode, where she speaks with us about plastic pollution in oceans and how kids can help. Well deserved Dr Jambeck! podcasts.apple.com/us/podcas…
Our #redwoods episode is out! We learn about how tall, wide, and overall incredible these trees are, including the unusual way they reproduce, why they're red, and the animals they home. Thanks to @CAStateParks! traffic.libsyn.com/coolfacts…
We learned so much about animal communication with @NatGeo author and wildlife vet Dr. @gabbywild! Learn about how sharks communicate magnetically, how you can tell the temp from crickets and more in this ep! podcasts.apple.com/us/podcas…
We ❤️ @NewsyPooloozi, another kid cast in the @kids_listen family, bringing you fun and topical news stories every week! We were happy to do an episode swap this week - with an animal theme of course! podcasts.apple.com/us/podcas…
What a treat to get to record with one of our family's favorite podcasters - @pastandcurious! In this combo episode, you'll learn all about sled(ge) dogs, with a focus on two very impressive sled(do) dogs who have the fate of Nome in their hands. podcasts.apple.com/us/podcas…
It’s happening! We’re in the Redwoods! Thanks so much to @CaliforniaParks ranger Kyle for showing us around and teaching us so much about these amazing trees and the animals that live here!
We've been bringing cool animal facts to our listeners through research and interviews for 5 years. The kids have grown with our listeners. Jaguar has grown in power and riches. feeds.libsyn.com/115193/amaz…@libsyn#gems617
Hey #sciencetwitter - we are trying to find an expert to speak to in the #Redwoods at the end of July. I've reached out to a few experts but haven't had luck. Any leads? We are an award winning podcast of kids ages 8, 10 and 12 and their mom with over 1 million listens. Thanks!
Crested mynas, as many other birds, are born altricially, which means young are underdeveloped at the time of birth, therefore fed by parents. When they grow up, they have to learn that food doesn't simply jump into their beaks [📽️: Rebecca Gelernter]