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// The Solve It! for Kids Science Podcast is on Holiday Break. We have compiled a few clips from favorite shows highlighting flying creatures for you to enjoy. They come from the following: //
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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 hereThe Solve It! for Kids Science Podcast is on Holiday Break. We have compiled a few clips from favorite shows highlighting flying creatures for you to enjoy. They come from the following:
Episode 106 How Do We Know the Dinosaurs Could Fly? with Dr. Jingmai O'Connor
Episode 205 How do Birds Fly? with Alex Troutman
Episode 223 How Do you Rehabilitate a Bald Eagle? with Marge Gibson
If you enjoy these, go back and listen to the whole podcast! Jennifer and Jeff wish you a very Happy Holidays!
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