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Created by: Andrew & Polly

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Started: July 7th, 2015

Status: Active, 194 episodes

Kind: Episodic

Language: English

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Episode 14: Strings (Part IV)
00:19:50 | Season: 1 | Episode: 14 | August 29th, 2016

When will it end!?!?!? Not this week! Andrew & Polly investigate non-musical strings. We make a tin-can phone, talk to Pops, Ainsley & Darby and then call up Nigel, Mista Cookie Jar’s friend in Thailand, who has a particular stringed thing… but you’ll have to guess what it is. Ainsley & her parents go tide-pooling to see if there are any stringy things in the ocean. And shout-out to Bela, who loves Ear Snacks! For more information about Ear Snacks, please visit: andrewandpolly.com

Episode 13: Strings (Part III)
00:16:23 | Season: 1 | Episode: 13 | August 13th, 2016

Andrew & Polly talk about OLD strings with Polly’s dad, Pops, and Marshall Escamilla from Tumble, a great science podcast for kids (www.sciencepodcastforkids.com). Please subscribe & review Ear Snacks in iTunes!!! http://bit.ly/earsnacks

Episode 12: Strings (Part II)
00:19:08 | Season: 1 | Episode: 12 | August 3rd, 2016

Andrew & Polly try to learn about more than just guitars and feelings on the second installment of Ear Snacks: Strings. Thanks to Lucky Diaz from Lucky Diaz & The Family Jam Band (luckydiazmusic.com) for talking about his Gretsch electric guitar, Archer Buckbee and his mom, Katy, in Boulder for telling us about fiddling, and to our favorite upright bass player, Gabe Davis (www.gabedavisbass.com). Thanks also to our past Strings experts, Frances England, Quentin & Mista Cookie Jar.

Episode 11: Strings (Part I)
00:18:16 | Season: 1 | Episode: 11 | July 27th, 2016

In the first episode of a multi-part series all about Strings, Andrew & Polly talk to awesome friends of theirs who all play strings – strings on GUITARS! Frances England (http://francesengland.com), Quentin & Mista Cookie Jar (mistacookiejar.com) all tell us why it is they like their strings. For more information about Ear Snacks, visit http://andrewandpolly.com

Ear Snacks Extra: Dancing Pants & Next Episode Announcement
00:04:00 | July 20th, 2016

We know, it’s been a while. But have you heard our new summer song? Get it here: http://bit.ly/dancingpants We’ll have an all-new, star-studded episode for you very soon. In the meantime, check out the archives and let us know your favorite episode from this season! For more about Ear Snacks, visit andrewandpolly.com

Ear Snacks Extra: Space Shadows with Mat Kaplan
00:24:36 | June 9th, 2016

Ad Astra: To the Stars! If you love thinking about space, you’ll love this extended interview with Planetary Radio host Mat Kaplan. Spirit, Opportunity, Curiosity – what do all those things have in common? They’re all hanging out on Mars… with the MARSDIALS! But first – we need your help! We’ve teamed up with some great other kids podcasts to form Kids Listen. Our first project is a survey for parents of kids who listen to podcasts – please, please, please check it out! Head over to kidslisten.org for more information.

Episode 10: Shadows!
00:22:20 | Season: 1 | Episode: 10 | May 31st, 2016

Did you know a tiny dinosaur can have a FIERCE SHADOW? Andrew & Polly investigate these sneaky silhouettes. We discuss space shadows with Planetary Radio host Mat Kaplan and think about interactive light sculptures with artist Johannes Girardoni.

Episode 9: Rain!
00:20:08 | Season: 1 | Episode: 9 | April 21st, 2016

How do you know if it’s going to rain? Does anybody know? Andrew & Polly talk gumboots and galoshes with their friends. Thanks to Kerry Falwell from the Glazer Children’s Museum in Tampa Forida and our friend Jesse, a real-life water expert! Thanks also to our special panel of Rain Experts: William, Marea, Capella, Alex, Gavin, Ellis, Lane, Johnny, Penny, Kalinga, Chloe, Zoey, Luke, Charlie, Leigh, Lindsay, Kalinga, Izzy, Logan & Arlo (PHEW!). Subscribe to Ear Snacks here: http://bit.ly/earsnacks // For more information or to support Ear Snacks (or get a LA LA LA LA T-Shirt), visit http://andrewandpolly.com




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Created by: Andrew & Polly
Started: July 7th, 2015
Status: Active, 194 episodes
Kind: Episodic
Language: English

USA
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