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🏎️ Start your engines! In this Formula 1 trivia challenge, kids and parents go head-to-head in a fun kids trivia showdown packed with questions about famous drivers, racing teams, flags, pit stops, and Grand Prix history. Who’ll speed past the competition and take the win? 🚥🏁
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This is an episodic podcast, so you can listen to it in any order, but episode one is a great place to start.
Listen to episode one here🏎️ Start your engines! In this Formula 1 trivia challenge, kids and parents go head-to-head in a fun kids trivia showdown packed with questions about famous drivers, racing teams, flags, pit stops, and Grand Prix history. Who’ll speed past the competition and take the win? 🚥🏁
Think your family has the perfect theme for us to do next? Give us a topic suggestion 👉 https://playkidsvsparents.com/suggest
Kids vs Parents is not just a kids podcast, it's a family podcast designed for road trips, school runs, short car rides, and screen-free family fun. Each episode turns everyday travel into a kids vs grown-ups trivia battle, with kids trivia questions for the kids and tougher trivia for parents.
Have feedback for us, or just want to tell us who won in your car? ✉️ Email us at kidsvsparentspodcast@gmail.com
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Hosts: Steve Koch & Lovella Koch
Kids vs Parents is produced by Vandalpop Media
Producer: Steve Koch
Editors: Ever Cunningham, Steve Koch
Cover Design: Patrick Hardy
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Chapters:
00:00 Welcome to Kids vs Parents
01:23 Parents' Questions
05:46 Kids' Questions
11:35 Bonus / Tiebreaker
13:12 Suggest a Topic
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