Ear Snacks
A little bit of everything rolled up into one, hosts Andrew and Polly mix music, facts, and conversations into episodes each themed around a single topic.
A little bit of everything rolled up into one, hosts Andrew and Polly mix music, facts, and conversations into episodes each themed around a single topic.
Created by: Andrew & Polly
Started: July 7th, 2015
Status: Active, 194 episodes
Kind: Episodic
Language: English
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Andrew & Polly talk to Guy Raz about his glasses and one thing that all the guests on his podcasts have in common. We learn about how jellyfish sense the world from Juli Berwald and Blythe, Adeline, Hadley, Victor & Robbie help think about why we all see the world a little differently. For more information or to be on the show, visit earsnacks.org.
We know that things crack and break, but what can we do after that? Andrew & Polly talk to Paul, James & Allison Pulstelnik about Kintsugi, the Japanese art of repairing broken pottery. Then we visit Noah’s Ark at the Skirball Cultural Center and talk with Executive Director Nina Silver about Noah’s Ark & why it’s important for us to share stories about our problems. For more on the Pustelnik’s art, visit kintsugigifts.com – for more about Noah’s Ark or to plan a visit, check out skirball.org.
Andrew & Polly talk a little bit about toenails. Like, do we need a reason? But here it is… we have been thinking about toenails a lot since Dr. Earthquakes (Elizabeth Cochran) shared a super-fun fact with us: the San Andreas Fault moves about 2-inches per year, which is the same rate as your nails grow. WHA!?!? For more information about Ear Snacks or to be on the show, visit earsnacks.org.
What do you do when something cracks? Everett (from South Africa), Henry & Saul, Jackson & Beanie and Ainsley tell Andrew & Polly about things that break. Elizabeth Cochran (aka Dr. Earthquakes!) from the USGS talks seismology & L.A. Everett shares about how he cracked the bones in his arm. Some things crack by design – like eggs! But it can be really surprising for kids when something breaks, especially if that thing can’t be repaired. In this episode, we think about what to do about the unpredictabl
Happy Thanksgiving from our family to yours. And watch out for those WILD TURKEYS!!!
Andrew & Polly talk to Refe & Susan Tuma, authors of “What the Dinosaurs Did” picture book series about how the toy dinosaurs came to life in their house during the month of DINOVEMBER. Bella and her dad share their song about puzzles. For more information on the “What the Dinosaurs Did” picture book series or how to pull off a Dinovember in your house, visit dinovember.com – and for more about Ear Snacks or how to be on the show, visit earsnacks.org And that’s a puzzles wrap! Ear Snacks is a free interactive experience centered around children’s voices & ideas. To support the work we’re doing for your kids (and all kids), become a supporter on Patreon or through Apple Podcasts Premium Subscription feature. Thanks for listening! Need more snacks? Connect with us on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter or TikTok!
Andrew & Polly pretend to be paleontologists with Danny Weinkauf from They Might Be Giants and pull off a great caper – a puzzle exchange! Danny has to guess who has the other half of his puzzle (spoiler alert, it’s Kenny Curtis & Tori Kerr from SiriusXM Kids Place Live) and what is even on that puzzle?!? It’s a specially awesome dinosaur! To participate in the Ear Snacks Puzzle Exchange, visit earsnacks.org. For Danny’s music visit dannyweinkauf.com & check out what’s up at Kids Place Live! Ear Snacks is a free interactive experience centered around children’s voices & ideas. To support the work we’re doing for your kids (and all kids), become a supporter on Patreon or through Apple Podcasts Premium Subscription feature. Thanks for listening! Need more snacks? Connect with us on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter or TikTok!
Andrew & Polly talk to some real puzzlemasters – Devin, Westley, Bela, Lane & Lucy – about what it feels like to be puzzled. Matthew Inabinett, paleontologist-in-training at the Beneski Museum of Natural History, helps us piece together how dinosaurs, birds and continental drift are all part of the same puzzle. Kids can go bananas when there’s not enough for them to do but meltdown in an entirely different way when they are overwhelmed. Confusion is a really natural thing for kids to encounter.
Created by: Andrew & Polly
Started:
July 7th, 2015
Status: Active, 194 episodes
Kind: Episodic
Language: English
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