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

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This week, we’ll revisit some would-be world record holders, and go for a bike ride with some moving mothers. We’ll head underwater to hear some sounds of the deep, and learn all about Autism Awareness Day. Then, we’ll hear about a lickable TV screen.

Quiz Questions

1. Doug turned out to be a root of what kind of food?

2. How were the bikes delivered to the island?

3. What’s the nickname for The Global Library of Underwater Biological Sounds?

4. What’s the word, starting with S, that means Autism affects people differently?

5. What country is ‘Taste the TV’ from?

Bonus Tricky Question

Who helped Ms Burrawanga learn to ride a bike again?

Answers

1. Gourd

2. By boat, in a shipping container

3. Glubs

4. Spectrum

5. Japan

Bonus Tricky Answer

Her daughter.


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