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What country has the most Elves?
00:18:19 | Episode: 739 | October 23rd, 2024

Do magical Elves actually exist? Are all Elves short? What different kinds of Elves are there?

A Series of Inaccurate Events – Whodunnit
00:33:56 | October 22nd, 2024

A Series of Inaccurate Events Chapter 3: Whodunnit This week on The Big Fib Small Tales, we investigate a classic “whodunnit,” witness a bizarre culinary incident, find out how Tedia Lightfoot wrote the code for MEN-D, and discover the dark secret behind the ghost of Lightfoot Manor.

Smarty Pass Presents: Noun Noun
00:08:05 | October 21st, 2024

Usually, bonus episodes like this are exclusively for Smarty Pass subscribers but this month we’re sharing them with all our listeners. If you like this bonus episode and want to hear fun games every month, plus ad-free episodes, sign up for Smarty Pass.

How is flannel made?
00:06:06 | October 21st, 2024

Flannel is a soft, comfy fabric used to make shirts, cozy winter bed sheets and all kinds of other stuff. But how is it made?  We asked fabric expert Susan Brown to help us find the answer.

Why is The Bermuda Triangle so spooky?
00:19:39 | Episode: 737 | October 21st, 2024

Where exactly is The Bermuda Triangle? How many planes & ships have gone missing? Is there a scientific explanation to The Bermuda Triangle?

How do we vote?
24:13 | Episode: 246 | October 18th, 2024

Election Day in the United States is November 5 this year and election officials across the country are already hard at work setting up polling places and processing mail in ballots. Even if you’re not old enough to vote, you can be part of the process. You can watch voting machines be tested, observe the polling places on Election Day, or even watch votes be counted once the polls close. (Sometimes there are livestreams so you can watch from the comfort of your own home!) For this episode on how voting works, But Why stopped by the South Burlington City Hall on the day vote tabulators were being prepared. Plus we meet Vermont’s top election official, Secretary of State Sarah Copeland Hanzas. Have you asked an adult to take you to the polls yet? 

October 18th 2024
0:16:02 | October 18th, 2024

Join us for another fun-filled quiz where kids can test their knowledge on everything from animals to outer space! Get ready to laugh, learn, and score big points with each round!

Why do irons have to be hot to de-wrinkle things?
00:05:35 | October 18th, 2024

A volcano forms when the hot melted rock deep under the Earth’s crust bubbles to the surface and breaks through. Sometimes, a volcano will go from active to dormant, meaning it doesn’t erupt anymore. How does that happen? We asked geochemist Kelsey Woody to help us find the answer.




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