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Summer Feast
- By: Buffy Silverman
- Narrated by: Maria Pendolino
- Length: 3 mins
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If you take a hike on a warm summer day, you'll see bees collecting nectar, foxes feasting on fruits and berries, and more! Learn about what animals do in the summer to get ready for the long winter ahead.
By: Buffy Silverman
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In Alligator's Hole
- By: Buffy Silverman
- Narrated by: Maria Pendolino
- Length: 3 mins
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During the rainy season in the marshlands, Alligator has almost nothing to eat. When the dry season comes, Alligator digs a hole in the pond and waits for the animals to return. Without Alligator and her hole, there would be far fewer animals living in the marsh.
By: Buffy Silverman
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How Smart Are Humans
- By: Kay Nine
- Narrated by: Maria Pendolino
- Length: 1 min
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How smart can humans really be? According to a panel of expert canines, we're awfully confusing! We ignore the fact that we have a big water bowl in the bathroom, and don't even re-eat our vomit! Follow along and see why our pets might think we're a little silly.
By: Kay Nine
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Camouflage
- By: Karen Klozenbucher
- Narrated by: Maria Pendolino
- Length: 1 min
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While Lydia and Ryan play hide-and-seek, they find animals that seem to disappear before their eyes! Learn about camouflage and the cool way it helps animals—and people, too!—blend into their surroundings. Will Ryan be able to find Lydia after she camouflages herself?
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My Wand Is Broken
- By: Liz Huyck
- Narrated by: Maria Pendolino
- Length: 2 mins
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After a wizard, a witch, and a goblin all fail to transform a frog with their magic wands, two scientists need to explain the rules of reality. While you can't actually turn frogs into diamonds, there are plenty of magical things that science can do!
By: Liz Huyck
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Excellent Pets
- By: Rolli
- Narrated by: Maria Pendolino
- Length: 1 min
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What animal makes the best pet? A tiger? A grizzly bear? A T-Rex? A killer whale? Or a puppy? Learn why all but one of these animals make great pets and all the things you need to do to properly care for your special pet!
By: Rolli
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Summer Feast
- By: Buffy Silverman
- Narrated by: Maria Pendolino
- Length: 3 mins
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If you take a hike on a warm summer day, you'll see bees collecting nectar, foxes feasting on fruits and berries, and more! Learn about what animals do in the summer to get ready for the long winter ahead.
By: Buffy Silverman
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In Alligator's Hole
- By: Buffy Silverman
- Narrated by: Maria Pendolino
- Length: 3 mins
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During the rainy season in the marshlands, Alligator has almost nothing to eat. When the dry season comes, Alligator digs a hole in the pond and waits for the animals to return. Without Alligator and her hole, there would be far fewer animals living in the marsh.
By: Buffy Silverman
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How Smart Are Humans
- By: Kay Nine
- Narrated by: Maria Pendolino
- Length: 1 min
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How smart can humans really be? According to a panel of expert canines, we're awfully confusing! We ignore the fact that we have a big water bowl in the bathroom, and don't even re-eat our vomit! Follow along and see why our pets might think we're a little silly.
By: Kay Nine
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Camouflage
- By: Karen Klozenbucher
- Narrated by: Maria Pendolino
- Length: 1 min
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While Lydia and Ryan play hide-and-seek, they find animals that seem to disappear before their eyes! Learn about camouflage and the cool way it helps animals—and people, too!—blend into their surroundings. Will Ryan be able to find Lydia after she camouflages herself?
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My Wand Is Broken
- By: Liz Huyck
- Narrated by: Maria Pendolino
- Length: 2 mins
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After a wizard, a witch, and a goblin all fail to transform a frog with their magic wands, two scientists need to explain the rules of reality. While you can't actually turn frogs into diamonds, there are plenty of magical things that science can do!
By: Liz Huyck
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Excellent Pets
- By: Rolli
- Narrated by: Maria Pendolino
- Length: 1 min
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What animal makes the best pet? A tiger? A grizzly bear? A T-Rex? A killer whale? Or a puppy? Learn why all but one of these animals make great pets and all the things you need to do to properly care for your special pet!
By: Rolli
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Oops! (Or, What I Dropped and What I Learned)
- By: Liz Huyck
- Narrated by: Maria Pendolino
- Length: 7 mins
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Have you ever wondered what happens to your food when you drop it on the ground? Do you ever wonder why your toy doesn’t break when it falls to the ground? This story helps you learn about the different experiments that scientists have conducted over the last few decades to see what happens when something is dropped! From raindrops to pennies, this story answers any questions you might have about dropping things. You will finally be able to answer the question of whether the "5-second rule" really works!
By: Liz Huyck
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Where's My Invisibility Cloak?
- By: Elizabeth Gardner
- Narrated by: Maria Pendolino
- Length: 2 mins
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Have you ever wished you could have Harry Potter’s invisibility cloak? At some point soon, you just might be able to get one! Scientists are experimenting with a special material that bends light so the material is concealed. They still have a long way to go, but if they succeed, it could be one of the coolest inventions of the century!
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Why Is Summer Hot?
- By: Kathleen Weidner Zoehfeld
- Narrated by: Dan Schoeneberg
- Length: 2 mins
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Have you ever wondered why the days are so long in the summer and short in the winter? Or why we have hot weather and colder weather? Read on to learn about the Earth, how it spins around the Sun, and the seasons!
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Fool Your Senses
- By: Liz Huyck
- Narrated by: David Armstrong
- Length: 9 mins
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Your senses are an amazing part of the human body. They allow you to see, smell, hear, and taste things! Did you know you can trick them? Learn about the different optical illusions that will make your senses go wild!
By: Liz Huyck
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Something Out There
- By: Ellen Tarr
- Narrated by: David Armstrong
- Length: 9 mins
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How do scientists figure out about new animals and plants? They have to use evidence! Using scientific evidence, they can learn that monsters might not always be what they seem. See how scientists used science to identify and debunk some unknown "monsters."
By: Ellen Tarr
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Liquid Gold
- By: Liz Huyck
- Narrated by: Dan Schoeneberg
- Length: 4 mins
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What would you give for a bucket of pee? You might be surprised—pee is full of useful stuff! It’s had a lot of uses throughout history. See how people have used urine for important aspects of life— including cleaning your clothes and brushing your teeth!
By: Liz Huyck
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Photo Firsts
- By: Meg Dorman
- Narrated by: Maria Pendolino
- Length: 5 mins
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Can you imagine having to sit still for 30 minutes just to have your picture taken? Or having to send film away to be developed? Technology has come a long way since then! Listen to learn about photography inventions like flashbulbs, Kodak and Polaroid cameras, and more!
By: Meg Dorman
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Telegraph to Telephone: Hello, World
- By: Nancy Galloway
- Narrated by: Maria Pendolino
- Length: 5 mins
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Did you know that writing letters used to be the only way to communicate with people far away? Samuel F.B. Morse changed all of that when he invented the telegraph and Morse code! Using wires and electromagnetism, Morse found a way to communicate over long distances almost instantly. This new technology paved the way for the telephone, as well as the other methods of communication we use today!
By: Nancy Galloway
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Pick Up Sticks
- By: Jennifer Mason
- Narrated by: Maria Pendolino
- Length: 13 mins
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Would you believe that two NASA scientists used a baby toy to inspire their design for the next generation of space explorers? Listen to learn about how Adrian Agogino and Vytas SunSpiral designed the SUPERball Bot and what their plans are for the future.
By: Jennifer Mason
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Is There a Genius in Your Bathroom or Kitchen?
- By: Ellen Seiden
- Narrated by: Maria Pendolino
- Length: 7 mins
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If you’re looking for a great invention, look no further than your bathroom or kitchen! Did you know that the first flushing toilet was invented four thousand years ago? Or that a melted chocolate bar sparked the discovery of the microwave? Learn about these great inventions and more!
By: Ellen Seiden
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Giant Killer Meteor: Survival Tips
- By: Liz Huyck
- Narrated by: Maria Pendolino
- Length: 1 min
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How would you survive a meteor impact? Learn about the different ways some plants and animals survived the meteor that killed all the dinosaurs! Do you think you could adapt as well as these tough creatures?
By: Liz Huyck
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Build It High, Long, Strong
- By: Amy Tao
- Narrated by: Maria Pendolino
- Length: 3 mins
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Have you ever wondered how tall and long bridges are built? Learn about three different bridges and try the activities to learn about how strong bridges, like the Golden Gate Bridge, are made.
By: Amy Tao
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When Cars Fly Around the Track
- By: Nick D'Alto
- Narrated by: Maria Pendolino
- Length: 6 mins
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Auto racing is all about aerodynamics. Racecars use two different forces, lift and drag, to fly around the track. Find out how the cars use these forces, and then “fly” your own racecar with a fun experiment!
By: Nick D'Alto
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100 hechos increíbles para niños [100 Amazing Facts for Kids]
- Una colección de datos curiosos y fascinantes que no puedes dejar de conocer (Exploradores Atemporales: Datos Divertidos para Niños, Adolescentes y Adultos)
- By: Brice Brant
- Narrated by: Diana Huicochea
- Length: 1 hr and 36 mins
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¿Sabes cuál es el verdadero color de un oso polar? ¿O que los ojos del avestruz son más grandes que su cerebro? En esta fascinante guía de nuestro planeta descubrirás fascinantes acontecimientos históricos, asombrosos hechos científicos e intrigantes detalles sobre el cuerpo humano. Sorprende a tu familia y amigos con nuevos conocimientos.
By: Brice Brant
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Click and Jane: Desert Life
- By: Rob McClurkan
- Narrated by: Maria Pendolino
- Length: 2 mins
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What animals do you think live in the desert? Follow Click and Jane as they travel through the desert. Not believing anything can live in the hot, dry desert, Click quickly learns that plenty of creatures make their homes in the desert. As the pair is introduced to different birds, plants, reptiles, coyotes, and owls, Click and Jane are able to come to appreciate the desert.
By: Rob McClurkan
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Young Inventors
- By: Kathie MacIsaac
- Narrated by: Maria Pendolino
- Length: 4 mins
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Kids have always had amazing ideas, like how to keep your ears warm on a cold winter day or an icy treat to enjoy on a hot summer day. Learn about four young inventors and their inventions that helped to change people's lives.
By: Kathie MacIsaac
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The Day the Medicine Exploded
- By: Liz Huyck
- Narrated by: Dan Schoeneberg
- Length: 4 mins
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In ancient China, an alchemist mixed an exploding medicine and accidentally invented gunpowder. Learn about the development of gunpowder and other explosives, like nitroglycerin and dynamite, in this fun feature.
By: Liz Huyck
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That's Disgusting
- By: Elizabeth Preston
- Narrated by: Dan Schoeneberg
- Length: 5 mins
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Have you ever wondered why you get grossed out by different things? Everyone has had that feeling in their stomach when they are grossed out. Sometimes it can give you a stomachache or it can even make you get sick! Both people and animals can get disgusted by a wide range of things. Do you know why you feel this way at times? Well, this story can help you learn how these feelings are a response that allows you to stay healthy and keep germs out of your body!
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The Wonderful World of Slime
- By: Liz Huyck
- Narrated by: Dan Schoeneberg
- Length: 7 mins
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Did you know that humans are actually pretty slimy? Slide into the wonderful world of slippery, sticky slime! Learn about the important functions of slime, and how it is necessary for most living organisms. Slime helps with many important functions including eating, breathing, moving, and self-defense. Learn how many animals depend on slime—the number may surprise you!
By: Liz Huyck
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Apollo 11: The Eagle Has Landed
- By: Leigh Anderson
- Narrated by: Dan Schoeneberg
- Length: 4 mins
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Have you ever looked into the night sky and wished that you could walk on the Moon? Find about what it is like from the astronauts that were first to do it! Learn about how Neil Armstrong, Edwin Aldrin, and Michael Collins traveled into space and created history in 1969, and what it was like to take those famous first steps that made “one giant leap for mankind."
By: Leigh Anderson
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Where Does the Sun Get Its Shine
- By: Liz Huyck
- Narrated by: Dan Schoeneberg
- Length: 4 mins
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Have you ever wondered why the sun is so bright? We know today that the sun is a giant star that is millions of years old, but this is a relatively recent discovery! Learn about the different theories that scholars throughout history developed about the sun and why it burns so brightly.
By: Liz Huyck
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Fairy Tale Science
- By: Charlene Brusso
- Narrated by: Dan Schoeneberg
- Length: 9 mins
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Is magic real? Fairy tales are stories that teach us moral issues, often with the use of magic. But what would happen to those stories if they were set in the real world? See how science and technology can create the "magic" you see in your favorite fairy tales.
By: Charlene Brusso
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How Old Are You?
- By: Amy Tao
- Narrated by: Maria Pendolino
- Length: 1 min
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When it’s your birthday, you add one Earth year to your age. Have you ever wondered how old you would be in Saturn years? What about Mars? Read on to learn about the planets of our solar system and how long it takes for them to complete one whole orbit.
By: Amy Tao
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Night and Day
- By: Amy Tao
- Narrated by: Maria Pendolino
- Length: 2 mins
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Have you ever wondered why it gets dark at night? Listen to learn about how the Earth’s spinning changes day into night and why some days are longer than others.
By: Amy Tao