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Created by: Vermont Public Radio

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Started: April 1st, 2016

Status: Active, 245 episodes

Kind: Episodic

Language: English

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Why Do We Sometimes See The Moon During The Day?
20:35 | Episode: 82 | January 4th, 2019

Why does the moon change shape? How much does the moon weigh? What color is the moon? Why does the Earth only have one moon? Why does the moon have holes? Where does the moon go when we can’t see it? Why do we sometimes see the moon in the daytime? Why does the moon look like it’s following you when you’re in the car? Answers to your moon questions with John O’Meara, chief scientist at the W.M. Keck Observatory.

What Is It Like To Be An Adult?
29:10 | Episode: 81 | December 21st, 2018

What is it like to be an adult? It’s a big question from a young mind! We invited adults who listen to share their perspectives and Nora McInerny, host of the podcast Terrible, Thanks for Asking, helps guide us through that and a few other questions about the strange world of adults: Why can adults do things that kids can’t do? Why don’t adults play pretend like they used to when they were kids? What happens when you don’t listen to your boss? And why do people cry when they’re happy?

Why Do We Poop And Fart?
24:02 | Episode: 80 | December 7th, 2018

How does your body make poop? How many germs are in an ounce of poop? Why do people fart and why are farts stinky? Look, everybody does it, so today we’re going to tackle one of the areas kids seem to find fascinating: why and how we poop! Plus, we get some help from Chicago public radio station WBEZ’s Curious City to learn about what happens after you flush the toilet.

Circle Round: ‘Armadillo’s Song’
18:34 | Episode: 79 | November 20th, 2018

This week, instead of a normal episode, we’re bringing you an episode from one of our podcast friends, Circle Round, from WBUR in Boston. Circle Round features folk tales from around the world, and we’ve selected one we think you’ll really enjoy. French comedian Gad Elmaleh stars in “Armadillo’s Song,” a story about achieving goals and proving naysayers wrong!

Why Don’t Spiders Get Stuck In Their Webs?
29:04 | Episode: 78 | November 9th, 2018

Why don’t spiders stick to their own webs? How do spiders walk up walls and on ceilings without falling? Why do spiders have eight legs and eight eyes? How do they make webs? And silk? What’s a cobweb? How do spiders eat? And why are daddy long legs called daddy long legs when they have to have a female to produce babies?! We’re talking spiders today with arachnologist Catherine Scott.

Why Do We Celebrate Halloween?
21:43 | Episode: 77 | October 26th, 2018

Why do we celebrate Halloween? Who created this holiday? Where do pumpkins come from and why do we carve them? This week we’re answering your Halloween questions with a professor of all kinds of scary and creepy things, Regina Hansen of Boston University.

Living With A Brain Tumor: 11-Year-Old Twins Share Their Story
18:53 | Episode: 76 | October 12th, 2018

In today’s episode we’re not answering any questions. Instead, we’re going to talk with 11-year-old twins Isabelle and Sophie Posner-Brown. When Sophie was two, she was diagnosed with a malignant brain tumor. She’s had three surgeries and lots of chemotherapy, but she’s been on a break from chemo for the last four years. The twins talked with But Why about what it’s like to live with Sophie’s illness.

Why Do People Get Cancer?
19:07 | Episode: 75 | September 28th, 2018

A cancer diagnosis can be scary, and for kids it can be bewildering. We’ve gotten some questions about cancer and in this episode we answer them with Dr. Donald Small, director of pediatric oncology at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. We answer how people get sick when it’s not caused by germs, how people get cancer, and why cancer “does not have a cure.” There’s nothing graphic or scary in this episode, but adults may want to give this episode a listen if cancer is something your littles have been dealing with.




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Created by: Vermont Public Radio
Started: April 1st, 2016
Status: Active, 245 episodes
Kind: Episodic
Language: English

USA6-1011+
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