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How Do You Science | Meet a Biological Anthropologist (who studies skeletons)
00:22:06 | Season: 5 | Episode: 3 | March 3rd, 2025

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Why do people cuddle?
00:06:26 | March 3rd, 2025

Lots of people love a good cuddle. Whether it’s snuggling with a teddy bear, or cozying up with family – cuddles can make folks feel safe and comfortable. But why is that? Why do people cuddle? We asked brain expert India Morrison to help us find the answer.

How much do Competitive Eaters, eat?
00:18:39 | Episode: 837 | March 3rd, 2025

When did Competitive Eating start? How do they eat so much? Is eating so much food bad for you?

February 28th 2025
0:24:05 | March 1st, 2025

Get ready for another fun-filled episode of the Big Kids Quiz! Packed with brain-teasing questions, exciting challenges, and plenty of laughs!

How do polaroids develop pictures so quickly?
00:06:15 | February 28th, 2025

Have you ever used a Polaroid camera? It’s a special kind of camera that takes physical photos almost instantly. As soon as you snap the button, a little piece of paper pops out of the bottom of the camera – and in just a couple minutes, a photo appears on the paper! So how does it work? We asked chemistry expert Josie Nardo to help us find the answer.

Why Do Animals Play?
00:25:44 | Season: 10 | Episode: 10 | February 28th, 2025

Why do some animals play – and some don’t? That’s what Meredith wants to know. In this special collaboration with Outside/In, we investigate how and why animals – and people! – of all shapes and sizes play. Play scientists Junyi Chu and Jackson Ham help us ask the important questions like: Can you tell an octopus to play? And what can rats teach us about why taking turns is important? It turns out that play is serious science!  This episode is a collaboration with Outside/In from New Hampshire Public Radio, and co-reported with executive producer Taylor Quimby. Taylor recommends the show for older kids and teens, and suggests these family-friendly episodes for listening together. The $1,000 balloon What’s living under your porch You can make kids hike, but you can’t make them hikers Learn more about animal play on the blog on our website, sciencepodcastforkids.com Support Tumble on Patreon at patreon.com/tumblepodcast. 

What was the first Movie?
00:18:52 | Episode: 836 | February 28th, 2025

How do Movies actually move? How do Movies trick your eyes & brain? Can anyone make a Movie? 

Do you have an ear for lies about Elephants?
00:30:02 | February 27th, 2025

In a new episode of The Big Fib we find out if our child contestant can spot which adult is lying about Elephants!




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