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Created by: Vermont Public Radio

USA 6-1011+

Started: April 1st, 2016

Status: Active, 241 episodes

Kind: Episodic

Language: English

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Episodes

Are Yawns Really Contagious?
36:46 | Episode: 27 | February 17th, 2017

Why are yawns contagious? Why do we hiccup? How do teeth get loose? Why do your ears hurt when you drive up over the mountains? Why do we get dizzy when we spin? Why do people slip? Why do people faint? Why do we have saliva and mucus? Why do people cry when they get hurt? How do voice boxes work? Why does your voice sound weird when it’s recorded? Dr. Lori Racha has more answers to your body questions.

Why Do Your Fingers And Toes Turn Wrinkly In The Tub?
30:13 | Episode: 26 | February 3rd, 2017

Why do your fingers and toes turn wrinkly in the tub? Why are people ticklish? How do you get freckles? Why do some people have birthmarks? How do our hands feel things? Are humans animals? Why don’t humans have tails? Why do we need food and water to survive? Why do our nose and ears keep growing? How do bones connect together? We’re talking about our weird and wonderful bodies with Dr. Lori Racha, a pediatrician at the University of Vermont.

How Do Popcorn Kernels Pop?
26:17 | Episode: 25 | January 20th, 2017

How do popcorn kernels pop? How do salmon know where to return to spawn? How do rabbits change colors? Why does television fry your brain? How do zippers zip stuff? Who was the fastest runner in the world? In this episode, we’ll tackle all these questions!

Why Is The World Split Into Countries?
24:37 | Episode: 24 | January 6th, 2017

Why is all of the world split up into countries, states, cities and counties and more? Why can’t we all just live as one big group? Which country has the least amount of people? We’re talking about countries and borders with author Juan Enriquez. Also in this episode: why don’t school buses have seatbelts?

How Is Chocolate Made?
24:31 | Episode: 23 | December 23rd, 2016

How is chocolate made? Why can’t we eat chocolate all the time? Why does chocolate melt? Why can’t dogs eat chocolate? In this episode, we travel to Taza Chocolate in Somerville, Massachusetts to get some answers. Plus, we visit a coffee roaster in Maine to learn about this parent fuel that so many kids find gross!

What’s What With The Weather?
29:03 | Episode: 22 | December 9th, 2016

We’re getting answers to all of your weather questions! Where does snow come from? Why do clouds stay up in the sky? How hot is lightning? What are thunderstorms? How is wind made? Those questions and more are answered by meteorologist Mark Breen, author of The Kids’ Book of Weather Forecasting.

Thanksgiving Special: What Made The Turkey Trot To Boston?
10:50 | Episode: 21 | November 22nd, 2016

On this special episode, we’re going to listen to a story about how turkeys used to get from farms in Vermont to markets and dinner tables far away in Boston, a distance of a couple hundred miles. This was before refrigerated trucks. So how do you think they did it?

Why Do We Like To Eat Certain Foods?
25:24 | Episode: 20 | November 22nd, 2016

Why do we like to eat certain foods? Why do some people like to eat spicy food and some people don’t like to eat vegetables? Why does pineapple hurt your mouth when you eat too much of it? Why do we taste things and how? Why do different foods taste different? Do animals have the same taste buds as people?




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Created by: Vermont Public Radio
Started: April 1st, 2016
Status: Active, 241 episodes
Kind: Episodic
Language: English

USA6-1011+
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