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Episode one logoEpisode One: World Wildlife Day and a big bee heist

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On today’s show we’re off to Ireland! For the world oyster opening championships. Then, we’ll hitch a ride to radical rodeo. After that, we’ll meet some mini musicians and their masterful maestros, before learning about an important weather event called El Niño.

Quiz Questions
What’s the special name for opening an oyster?
In which state was the first Australian women’s only rodeo held?
True or False? Kids who play a musical instrument often do better in maths and english, too.
Will El Niño make things hot and dry, or wet and windy?
What do adult palm cockatoos pass down to their kids?

Bonus Tricky Question

What colour are the patches on the cheeks of a Palm Cockatoo?

Answers
Shucking
Queensland
True
Hot and dry
How to shape drumsticks

Bonus Tricky Answer

Red


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