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I used to love finding Starfish on the beach! In this episode weβre going to learn more about Starfish. Weβll talk about how they eat, get around, and what they should really be called. Join us for an exciting episode of Sleep Tight Science.
Thank you for listening,
Sheryl & Clark
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About Sleep Tight Science
Sleep Tight Science is an exciting science facts and stories podcast for the whole family. In each episode we investigate the questions that kids have about anything science related. Have an interesting science topic you would like investigated? Send us an email at [email protected] and we may feature it in an upcoming show.
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