But Why: A Podcast for Curious Kids
Kids & Family
Why do forest fires happen? What happens to the forest after a fire? Sometimes you send us questions about things you've heard about, and sometimes you send us questions about your experiences. We'll hear from 5-year-old Abby in Australia who wanted to know more about the bush fires near her home earlier this year. Liam and Emma tell us about their wildfire experiences in California, and we get answers to your questions from Ernesto Alvarado, professor at the University of Washington.
Why Are Boys Boys And Girls Girls?
How Do Mussels Get Their Shells?
Why Am I Afraid Of The Dark?
Why Is Sugar Bad For You?
"Do Skunks Like Their Own Smell?" And Other Stumpers!
Who Makes The Laws?
Still Funny: Why Do We Laugh?
How Is But Why Made? What Is Sound?
Why Is There A Big Patch Of Garbage In The Pacific Ocean?
Why Do Elephants Have Trunks? Why Do Giraffes Have Purple Tongues?
Why Do Days Start At 12 O'Clock?
Why Do We Sometimes See The Moon During The Day?
What Is It Like To Be An Adult?
Why Do We Poop And Fart?
Circle Round: 'Armadillo's Song'
Why Don't Spiders Get Stuck In Their Webs?
Why Do We Celebrate Halloween?
Living With A Brain Tumor: 11-Year-Old Twins Share Their Story
Why Do People Get Cancer?
Kangaroos, Koalas, and Wombats! Why Don’t They Live In Cities?
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