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Created by: CBC

Canada 6-1011+

Started: August 28th, 2018

Status: Active, 46 episodes

Kind: Episodic

Language: English

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Introducing Circle Round from WBUR
00:14:31 | November 26th, 2019

Created and produced by parents of young children, Circle Round adapts carefully-selected folktales from around the world into sound- and music-rich radio plays for kids ages 4 to 10. Listen on your favourite podcast app.

Introducing: CBC Podcasts in Class
00:01:34 | September 26th, 2019

Free teaching resources have been developed for select episodes of Tai Asks Why! If you — or someone you know — teaches middle-school science, health, language or social studies, visit cbc.ca/teachingguides to learn more.

How does a song get stuck in your head?
00:25:51 | Season: 2 | Episode: 6 | September 25th, 2019

Whether it’s a doot doot doot of an opening riff or a random mix of words from the chorus, 99 per cent of people admit to getting songs stuck in their heads. So what is it about certain songs that make them so catchy? How does a song get stuck in your head?

Ask Tai Why: Silence, no more humans, and the glow of the earth’s core
00:08:33 | Season: 2 | September 23rd, 2019

In this week's bonus segment Ask Tai Why, Tai takes questions from:

Why is space so dark if it’s full of stars?
00:24:53 | Season: 2 | Episode: 5 | September 18th, 2019

Tai is fascinated by what’s in the dark spaces between the stars. Considering there are trillions of stars in the universe (and counting!), it seems a bit odd that the universe isn’t just a blinding ball of light. So then, why is space so dark?

Ask Tai Why: Fear, time and the colour of colours
00:07:48 | Season: 2 | September 16th, 2019

In this week's bonus segment Ask Tai Why, Tai takes questions from:

When the dinosaurs died, how did other animals survive?
00:25:14 | Season: 2 | Episode: 4 | September 11th, 2019

Tai spends a lot of time imagining how the apocalypse might go down. So, he turns to animals that have survived past apocalypses—like the one that killed the dinosaurs—to see what traits the true survivors have in common.

Ask Tai Why: Freckles, video games, and climate-changing farts
00:06:45 | Season: 2 | September 9th, 2019

In bonus segment Ask Tai Why, Tai answers some questions for a change.




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Created by: CBC
Started: August 28th, 2018
Status: Active, 46 episodes
Kind: Episodic
Language: English

Canada6-1011+
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