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Curious About Statues
00:13:58 | Episode: 344 | February 8th, 2026

In episode 344, we get curious about statues for Jack and Theo.  Why do we build statues, how are they built, and what are some of the most incredible statues in the world?  Join us for this journey across the world and through history.  Noah joins us to share 5 unbelievable facts you need to Noah about statues.

Explore nature anywhere with the Green Tree Badge
00:08:09 | Season: 12 | Episode: 4 | February 8th, 2026

Adam heads off (sort of) into the wilderness – North London, to be exact – to explore the Green Tree Badge, an exciting new badge programme all about trees that you can take part in no matter where you live in the UK.

Greenland and no social media for under-16s
00:33:00 | February 6th, 2026

In a week where the biggest artists in the music industry were recognised at the Grammys, and Dame Sarah Mullaly officially became the Archbishop of Canterbury, we’re going to be talking about some of the other stories that entertained and interested The Week Junior team.

Raising Kids in a Digital World: Video Games, Screen Time, and Healthy Gaming Habits | Dr. Rachel Kowert | A Kids Co.
00:21:35 | Season: 6 | February 6th, 2026

What does the research actually say about screen time and video games? After we received more questions about regulating kids’ screen time for both school and play, author and gaming expert Dr. Rachel Kowert joined us for a conversation on video games and how they affect kids’ behavior, mental health, and relationships. She helps break down the science behind kids and video games, and outlines the real impact of gaming from decades of research. Together, Dr. Kowert and host Elise Hu discuss what setting a healthy video game balance can look like, and practical advice for getting involved in your kids’ video gaming lives.

Runaway black holes and movie roles
0:14:00 | February 5th, 2026

Spacesuits on, News Sleuths! On today’s episode, Emily is taking you into the belly of a runaway black hole. Plus, we’ll meet movie makers, code breakers and magic flowers.

Tyranosaurus Rex vs Triceratops
00:34:25 | Season: 10 | Episode: 9 | February 5th, 2026

Get ready for an ancient throwdown of epic proportions. It’s Tyranosaurus vs Triceratops. One is a meat-eating, mega-predator and the other is a vegetarian with three horns for three times the protection. Dino experts Riley Black and Kallie Moore will duke it out to see which animal is crowned the Smash Boom Best. After the debate, head to smashboom.org to tell us who you think won.

Milo Sticky Notes & Brain Freeze
20:34 | February 4th, 2026

Can a book be funny and deal with one of the toughest topics around? “Milo: Sticky Notes & Brain Freeze” is writer and illustrator Alan Silberberg’s tale of 7th grade angst and dealing with the loss of a parent. Seventh graders from Eliot-Hine Middle School in Washington, D.C. discuss the book and ask questions of author Silberberg. Actor Joshua Malina (“West Wing,” “Scandal,” the “West Wing Weekly” podcast) is our celebrity reader. Kitty Felde is host.

Helping Kids Understand History Beyond the Textbook | Garrison Hayes | A Kids Co.
00:24:34 | Season: 6 | Episode: 4 | February 3rd, 2026

History isn’t just a subject in school – kids are already absorbing it in real time through news, culture, and everyday life. How parents talk about historical events at home can shape how kids understand the world, think critically about the past, and apply learnings to their present day. Journalist, historian and creator Garrison Hayes joins host Elise Hu to share how families can make history feel human, engaging, and relevant to current events. Garrison shares what helped him connect with history as a kid, and how he incorporates those learnings into his retellings of historical moments on social platforms today. Together, Elise and Garrison offer practical advice for nurturing curiosity, tackling those “but why?” questions, and helping kids see history as relevant to their present, rather than just facts and figures.




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