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Tick Tock Croc (From Jake and The Never Land Pirates)
The Never Land Pirate Band
Tick Tock Croc (From Jake and The Never Land Pirates)
Mr. Golden Sun
Pinkfong
Mr. Golden Sun
Happy Happy Birthday
Hey Buster!
Happy Happy Birthday
In My Family
CoComelon
In My Family
Incy Wincy Spider
Nursery Rhymes 123
Incy Wincy Spider
Three Little Ducks
The Kiboomers
Three Little Ducks
Polly Put the Kettle On
Nursery Rhymes 123
Polly Put the Kettle On
Rain (Boldly In The Pretend)
Bluey feat. Jazz D'Arcy
Rain (Boldly In The Pretend)
Rain (Boldly In The Pretend)
Bluey feat. Jazz D'Arcy
Rain (Boldly In The Pretend)
Tidy Up Song
Little Baby Bum Nursery Rhyme Friends
Tidy Up Song
Splish Splash
Elmo
Splish Splash
Let's Have Fun
Scotty and Lulu
Let's Have Fun
Spring Haiku 1
Luis Miehlich
Spring Haiku 1
Spring Haiku 1
Luis Miehlich
Spring Haiku 1
Blue Horizon
Jens Buchert
Blue Horizon
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How high can a volcano throw lava up in the air?
How high can a volcano throw lava up in the air?
Erupting volcanoes spew molten lava, gas and rocks up into the air. But just how high can the lava go and how do eruptions work? That’s what eight-year-old Thomas from Leeds in the UK wanted to know.Thomas joined our host Eloise to put his question to volcanologist Martin Mangler from the University of Southampton.If you'd like to join in with the experiment in this episode, you'll need some bicarbonate of soda, some vinegar, honey, a bottle or mug and a straw, to hand.A podcast from The Conversation, the independent not-for-profit news organisation that brings you news and analysis straight from academic experts. Full credits available here.This season is supported by the University of Southampton in the UK, a world-leading research-intensive university with a global network of international students and campuses in Malaysia and Delhi. Are you a curious kid with a question? Pop it in an email, or record it and send us the audio to curiouskids@theconversation.com. We’ve discovered how diamonds make their way to the surface and it may tell us where to find themWhat causes volcanoes to erupt?Curious Kids: How can we tell when a volcano is going to erupt?
Fartman and the fly-eating lizard
Fartman and the fly-eating lizard
Young Emma brings her dad to justice for consistently blaming his very suspiciously large farts on her and her little sister. With the whole family as witnesses and plenty of "overwhelming evidence," can Dad wriggle out of trouble, or will Judge Bex finally bring order (and maybe some fresh air) to the home? Meanwhile, Charlie wants a pet lizard and claims it'll help with an ongoing fly problem (especially during jam on toast time). His secret weapon? Super-cool Nana, who’s all in for team lizard, even if she won’t be the one cleaning the cage. But with mum and dad saying a firm "no" to all pets, can Judge Bex find a compromise?Support the show: https://funkidslive.com/plusSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Crazy Teacher
The Crazy Teacher
In this week's Story Quest Classic, we head to Maplewood Primary School. The new teacher, Mr. Whizbang, is super weird but super fun! He wears bright clothes and tells amazing stories that everyone loves—except Commander X, a student who can fly and always wears a cape. When Mr. Whizbang gives a strange homework assignment, Commander X discovers magical spell books that explain all the crazy stories. What secrets is Mr. Whizbang hiding?  📖On Story Quest, Dan narrates stories with titles and characters suggested by Fun Kids Radio's listeners. Perfect as bedtime stories or stories for long journeys! 📺You can watch your favourite stories, on-demand, on the Story Quest Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@funkidsradiostories 🔴 We also have live non-stop stories available to watch here! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7SEm2D927Cw 🎧 You can also subscribe to the stories as a podcast. Just search for Story Quest in your favourite podcast app or visit : https://podfollow.com/storyquest 🎧 Join Fun Kids Podcasts+: https://funkidslive.com/plus 💭 Suggest your story and characters and hear them in future stories at https://www.funkidslive.com/storyquestJoin Fun Kids Podcasts+: https://funkidslive.com/plusSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Parallel Worlds: Cracking the Mind-Bending Mystery of the Multiverse! 🚪✨
Parallel Worlds: Cracking the Mind-Bending Mystery of the Multiverse! 🚪✨
Welcome to Science Quest! 🚀 This week, we are kicking off a massive celebration for Insect Week, hunting down new dinosaur relatives, and tearing open the fabric of space and time to ask if we are living in a multiverse. 🐢 The Flat-Pack Hatchling: Keepers are celebrating the arrival of a newly hatched, critically endangered baby pancake tortoise! Discover why this rare reptile’s flat, flexible shell makes it the ultimate rock-climbing escape artist. 🦖 A New Predator Rises: Paleontologists have just uncovered a brand-new, razor-clawed cousin of the fierce Velociraptor family! Find out where this ancient hunter lived and how it used its terrifying speed to track down prey. 🐜 The Insect Overlords: Fran Sconce from the Royal Entomological Society joins Dan to preview Insect Week! We are shining a spotlight on the absolutely vital, hidden jobs that bugs do every single day to keep our entire planet running. 🌋 The Magma Blast: Evan wants to know: why do volcanoes erupt? We dig deep down into the Earth’s crust to look at how trapped tectonic gases and boiling hot liquid rock build up the pressure for a massive explosion. 🌌 The Multiverse Mystery: Carlos Frenk from Durham University tackles Jude's mind-bending question: is there another universe out there? Get ready to explore the wild physics behind parallel worlds! 🦅 Dangerous Dan: Watch out for the Seriema Bird! Don't let its long legs fool you—this modern-day dinosaur is a vicious snake-hunter that kills its prey by picking it up and ruthlessly smashing it against rocks. 🧠 Brain Box: Professor Susannah Maidment, Merit Researcher in Fossil Reptiles at the Natural History Museum, steps into the Brain Box to show us exactly what the prehistoric world looked like when dinosaurs ruled the Earth! And jump straight through a wormhole to Deep Space High—your local inter-galactic school in space! Join Principal Pulsar and his class as they discover how exploring the cosmos actually changes your everyday life on Earth. From the scratch-resistant lenses in your glasses to the cameras in your smartphone, find out about all the awesome, everyday gadgets that wouldn’t even exist if it wasn’t for rocket scientists and space travel! Subscribe to Science Quest to hunt down new raptors, survive erupting volcanoes, and master the mind-bending secrets of the multiverse! 🎙️✨Join Fun Kids Podcasts+: https://funkidslive.com/plusSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Social media ban and Toy Story 5
Social media ban and Toy Story 5
Eve explains new government plans to set a minimum age of 16 for social media platforms as Joe shares the story of Parkrun, which recently hit its millionth ever event since starting in 2004.  Plus, has a lost gold bar ($17,000!) sparked a real treasure hunt at a Finnish ski resort, or is it all made up? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Fairies and other amazing hoaxes
Fairies and other amazing hoaxes
We're in the archives for another episode of Mysteries of Science. In our first of season three, released on April Fool's Day, hosts Dan, Stevie, and Michael take a deep dive into three of the most famous scientific hoaxes. We're looking at the Cottingley Fairy photographs, crop circles, and zero gravity day...See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Carnegie Awards Special: Friendship, Identity and Finding Your Place in the World 🎧📚
The Carnegie Awards Special: Friendship, Identity and Finding Your Place in the World 🎧📚
The Carnegie Awards take place on 23 June, and to celebrate, this special episode of BookQuest features two authors shortlisted for the 2026 Carnegie Medal for Writing. Rob Harrell joins the show to discuss his funny and heartfelt novel about a boy trying to survive a disastrous school picture day while juggling anxiety, family worries, and a series of increasingly chaotic mishaps. JP Rose also features with a thoughtful and moving story exploring friendship, identity, and what it means to find your place in the world when everything around you seems to be changing.Join Fun Kids Podcasts+: https://funkidslive.com/plusSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How Long Can Humans Survive in Space Without a Spacesuit? 👨‍🚀🌌
How Long Can Humans Survive in Space Without a Spacesuit? 👨‍🚀🌌
This Week’s Big Questions! You’ve been sending in your brilliantly curious questions, and this week… ☁️ Why do clouds move so slowly?☀️ What is the Sun made of?🩹 Why do we heal differently?👨‍🚀🌌 How long could humans survive in space without a spacesuit?📷 How do cameras work?🐦🌳 How do woodpeckers make holes in trees? And jump through a worm hole to Deep Space High, your local inter-galactic school in space. The class are heading down to the space lab to check out an exciting satellite that will be exploring the Sun!Join Fun Kids Podcasts+: https://funkidslive.com/plusSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Ceetah Who Couldn't Run
The Ceetah Who Couldn't Run
In this week's Story Quest, we meet Chika. A unique cheetah born on the golden plains who cannot run, causing him to spend his time walking, observing, and learning the land intimately instead. When a devastating wildfire sweeps across the savannah, the terrified herds panickingly flee from the advancing flames. In the midst of the chaos, Chika must rely on his deep, unmatched knowledge of the terrain and his patient mind to help the animals survive the crisis. 📖On Story Quest, Dan narrates stories with titles and characters suggested by Fun Kids Radio's listeners. Perfect as bedtime stories or stories for long journeys! 📺You can watch your favourite stories, on-demand, on the Story Quest Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@funkidsradiostories 🔴 We also have live non-stop stories available to watch here! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7SEm2D927Cw 🎧 You can also subscribe to the stories as a podcast. Just search for Story Quest in your favourite podcast app or visit : https://podfollow.com/storyquest 🎧 Join Fun Kids Podcasts+: https://funkidslive.com/plus 💭 Suggest your story and characters and hear them in future stories at https://www.funkidslive.com/storyquestJoin Fun Kids Podcasts+: https://funkidslive.com/plusSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What came before the Big Bang?
What came before the Big Bang?
It’s a question big enough to make your head spin! Eight-year-old Ellie from Atlanta, Georgia, wants to know what came before the Big Bang?Ellie joins our host Eloise to delve into the origins of our universe with astronomer Michael Lam from Rochester Institute of Technology.If you'd like to join in with the experiment in this episode, make sure you have a balloon and a pen on hand while you listen.A podcast from The Conversation, the independent not-for-profit news organisation that brings you news and analysis straight from academic experts. Full credits available here.This season is supported by the University of Southampton in the UK, a world-leading research-intensive university with a global network of international students and campuses in Malaysia and Delhi. Are you a curious kid with a question? Pop it in an email, or record it and send us the audio to curiouskids@theconversation.com. Curious Kids: how likely is it that there are parallel universes and other Earths?Curious Kids: how are galaxies formed?How could an explosive Big Bang be the birth of our universe?What if the Big Bang wasn’t the beginning? Our research suggests it may have taken place inside a black hole