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There are 2617 episodes in the Fact topic.

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Trusty Trivia: SUBMARINES!!!
00:05:50 | Episode: 708 | September 12th, 2024

Welcome to Trusty Trivia! Each Thursday you get to play a Trivia game with the Trusty Narrator!  Have fun seeing if you can answer these three questions, Smartypants!

Where was the first School?
00:19:35 | Episode: 707 | September 11th, 2024

What were the earliest Schools like? How do they decide what to teach in Schools? Why are Schools often made of bricks? 

Why do some of us have food allergies?
00:32:02 | September 10th, 2024

About 1 out of 13 kids has a food allergy. Some are allergic to peanuts, others can’t eat dairy or shellfish or – you name it! So, why do some of us have food allergies and others don’t?

Are Owls super strong?
00:18:35 | Episode: 706 | September 9th, 2024

What makes Owls such feared predators? Do Owls like to stay up all night? What crazy tricks can Owls play?

How do broken bones heal?
20:58 | September 6th, 2024

Why do we have bones? How do they grow–and how do they know when to stop growing? How many do we have in our bodies? And when we break our bones, how do they heal? What do casts do? And how do you know if you’ve broken a bone? Broken bones are a common occurrence in kids. Up to 40% of girls and up to 50% of boys will break a bone in their lifetime. In this episode, we learn about the role of bones in our body and how to deal with a fractured bone with Melissa Raddatz, a family nurse practitioner at Duke Health System in North Carolina. The first part of this episode is all about bones in general, and we shift to broken bones for the second half.

September 6th 2024
0:15:53 | September 6th, 2024

Whether you’re playing along at home or with friends, this quiz is packed with brain-teasers and fun facts to keep you entertained.

The Poopologist
00:21:51 | Season: 10 | Episode: 1 | September 6th, 2024

What do you call a scientist who studies poop? A poopologist! We’re exploring the stinky science of “poopology” at the zoo, to discover what poop can tell us about animal behavior! Poopologist Laurel Wescott, at the Oregon Zoo, will take us on a journey to find how chemicals found in animal poop can help zoo animals stay healthy. Plus, she’ll clue us in on the “cutest” and most surprising poops, and so much more! For more information about Laurel and the poop she studies, visit our website at sciencepodcastforkids.com, where we’ll have resources, videos, and more. For ad-free versions of the episode and a birthday shout-out, go support Tumble on Patreon at patreon.com/tumblepodcast.

Did George Washington have the first Lawn?
00:16:32 | Episode: 705 | September 6th, 2024

When did people start growing Lawns for their homes? What did people have instead of Lawns? How high should a Lawn be?




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