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Explore the absurdity and wonder of every day when kids talk about music, art, science and culture - one topic at a time. Packed with earworms and made with heart. - New York Times - One of the best podcasts for kids. - Common Sense Media

Ear Snacks Podcast for Kids Andrew & Polly

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Explore the absurdity and wonder of every day when kids talk about music, art, science and culture - one topic at a time. Packed with earworms and made with heart. - New York Times - One of the best podcasts for kids. - Common Sense Media

Listen on Apple Podcasts
Requires subscription and macOS 11.4 or higher

    A World of Bugs! (Earth Week remix)

    A World of Bugs! (Earth Week remix)

    Metamorphic caterpillars! Fungus farming ants! Digital bees? Oh my! -- how can these all be bugs? In this episode, Avery talks about bugs in computer code and how she built a pollination video game with a Raspberry Pi. Izaiah updates us about the worms in the compost pile on his farm. And our friends at Valle de Niños in San Francisco take us on a tour of the life cycle of caterpillars. (Entomolgist Chris Wheeler also gets some words in edge-wise1)

    • 25 min
    Critters around the World! (Earth Week remix)

    Critters around the World! (Earth Week remix)

    What IS a CRITTER? Andrew & Polly ask some friends around the world about the different critters that live in their neighborhoods.
    Ear Snacks is a free interactive experience centered around children’s voices & ideas. To support the work we’re doing for your kids (and all kids), become a supporter on Patreon or through Apple Podcasts Premium Subscription feature. Thanks for listening!
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    • 26 min
    Oceans vs. Microplastic vs. Mermaids! (Earth Week remix)

    Oceans vs. Microplastic vs. Mermaids! (Earth Week remix)

    An interview with a mermaid scientist!!!
    This Earth Week remix episode of Ear Snacks features the bright light of science communicator and mermaid, Danni Washington. Check out her amazing book, Bold Women in Science, and her podcast for kids, Genius Generation.
    Thanks again to our friends Arlo, Molly, Poppy, Opal, Sam, and Thiri (and their parents) for sharing what they know about lights! And thank you to all our listeners for your beautiful inner lights and for using them to help others see something new.
    Please consider supporting our work this holiday season at patreon.com/earsnacks (and receive a cameo-style personalized video!) To learn more or to be on the show, visit earsnacks.org – thanks for listening!

    • 21 min
    Family of Trees! (Earth Week remix)

    Family of Trees! (Earth Week remix)

    Happy Earth Week! What has 3 trillion trees and one kid named after a birch tree?
    Andrew & Polly's family tree has (at least!) 3 tree experts who give us just the tiniest glimpse into the wonder of all things arboreal. Thanks to Bay Area-based Plant Stars and Oakland Aesthetics for sharing what they love!
    To learn more or to be on the show, visit earsnacks.org - and thanks for listening!

    • 9 min
    Eclipse!

    Eclipse!

    What do you see during an eclipse? What does it feel like? What does it sound like?
    In 2017, we asked kids and families living in the path of totality to record their experience of the Great American Eclipse. If you're getting ready for the total solar eclipse on April 8th, 2024 that will stretch from Texas to Maine, check this out!
    More awesome eclipse- and science-related listening goodness, including…

    Our episode about Shadows where Mat Kaplan from Planetary Radio explains how eclipses are space shadows!

    Our first Eclipse episode in 2017 featuring more great science and history stories about eclipses from our Kids Listen friends Mick Sullivan at The Past & The Curious and Molly Bloom at Brains On!


    There’s also a brand new Eclipse MUSICAL out now by Alphabet Rockers


    You can hear their song Syzygy and more mind-expanding bops on our Spotify Playlist: Science Class Soundtrack!


    Ear Snacks is a podcast about art, music, science and culture centered around kids voices and ideas – if you know a kid with things to say, let us know! To learn more or to be on the show, visit earsnacks.org 
    Are we still going to be podcasting during the next total solar eclipse in 2045?
    🙂

    • 18 min
    Rainbows & Holi (with Charu Suri)

    Rainbows & Holi (with Charu Suri)

    Why ARE there so many songs about rainbows? Because there's SO MUCH TO SAY about them!

    Happy Holi! Andrew & Polly act as the prism for some awesome tangential concepts connected to ROY G BIV. Jazz piansit Charu Suri shares the connection between raga (Sanskrit for "color" or "dye") and the aura of music, as well as her love of the mischievously vibrant paint-throwing Festival of Colors, Holi!
    And Nina Silver takes us on a guided unpacking of flood myths and rainbows as symbols of hope in a sonically rich imagining of Noah's Ark at the Skirball Cultural Center.

    In this episode, you'll hear:


    Rainbow Shoppe by Andrew & Polly (feat. Lucy Kalantari)


    Bourbon Street Stroll (Raga Hemant) by Charu Suri from Rags & Ragas


    Aaj Rang Hai (Today There is Color) by Charu Suri from The Book of Ragas (Vol. 2)

    additional underscore by Andrew & Polly


    You can hear more colorful bops on our Spotify Playlist: Songs About Rainbows 🌈
    Many thanks to Charu, Nina, and our friends Adrian, Stella Rose, Townes, and Tenny (and their parents & siblings) for sharing what they know about rainbows! If you know a kid who has something to say (spoiler alert: they all do!), to learn more or to be on the show, visit earsnacks.org

    • 33 min

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