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// August’s Sneak Attack!!! Snow Leopards and Yak Cheese in Tibet //
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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 hereAugust’s Sneak Attack!!! Snow Leopards and Yak Cheese in Tibet
Join Sneak for facts about our next Storypillar destination and kid-approved jokes that will make you laugh your face off!
Region: Tibet
Facts: Mount Everest, super high railroads, chhurpi, oxygen-on-demand
Animals: Snow leopards and plateau pikas
Jokes: Cheese and snow leopards!
Links for Kids:
-Snow Leopard Activities for Kids
-Spot the Snow Leopard Challenge (Third image from the top)
-Pika Facts for Kids
-Adorable Pika Calls
-Chhurpi: Super Hard Yak Cheese
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Created, Written, and Produced by:
Meg Lewis
Storypillar Theme Song:
Lyrics by Meg Lewis
Music by Meg Lewis, Andy Jobe and Suzanna Bridges
Produced by Andy Jobe
Episode Cover Art:
Mackenzie Allison and Meg Lewis
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-Pixabay Artists: Stock Music, Pumpupthemind
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