Episodes

Episodes of the show.

  • Why Do Some People Snore?

    In today’s episode, we explore what snoring is and why some people snore more than others! Curious Kids Every Day is a daily, interactive podcast that respects your child’s intelligence […]

  • Why Is Your Voice Louder When You Cover Your Ears?

    In today’s episode, we explore why your voice sounds louder (and strange!) when you cover your ears. We learn that sound is made of vibrations, and that you hear your […]

  • Why Do Markers Dry Out?

    In today’s episode, we figure out why markers dry out so fast when the cap is left off. We learn what marker ink is made of and how evaporation slowly […]

  • How Do X-Rays Work?

    In today’s episode, we learn how doctors can take a picture of the inside of your body using invisible X-ray light and why bones show up so clearly in the […]

  • Why Does Your Nose Get Stuffy?

    In today’s episode, we explore what’s really happening when your nose gets stuffy, and why it can feel like it refills with mucus right after you blow it! Curious Kids […]

  • Asteroids vs Meteorites: What’s the Difference?

    In today’s episode, we learn about the different between asteroid and a meteorite, and then we clear up the confusing space rock words: meteoroid, meteor, and meteorite. Curious Kids Every […]

  • Why Are Dogs’ Noses Wet? (Curious Kids Club)

    It’s another episode of CURIOUS KIDS CLUB! Thse are special episodes where members of the Curious Kids Club can help create the show! Today, we explore why dogs often have […]

  • How Do TVs Work?

    In today’s episode, we explore how a screen can show moving pictures by using millions of tiny pixels that change color and brightness incredibly fast. Curious Kids Every Day is […]

  • Why Can’t You See a Clock’s Hour Hand Move?

    In today’s episode, we talk about why you can watch the hour hand for a long time and still never catch it moving, even though it is always on the […]

  • How Do Snails Move?

    In today’s episode, we explore how snails move even though they don’t have legs. We learn how a snail’s muscular foot, slow muscle waves, and slippery slime work together to […]

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