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Sleep Tight Science - A Bedtime Science Show For Kids

Do you know about Penguins? 🐧

Sleep Tight Science - A Bedtime Science Show For Kids

Sleep Tight Media

Kids & Family, Education For Kids

4.4613 Ratings

🗓️ 7 February 2024

⏱️ 21 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, we're diving into the fascinating world of penguins! Imagine journeying from the icy South Pole to exotic islands near the equator, discovering where these fantastic birds call home. We'll uncover the secrets of their black and white feathers, learn about the different penguin species from the tiny to the towering, and find out how they keep cozy in the chilliest places. Plus, we'll solve mysteries like why we have spooky dreams, the magic of hearing the ocean in a seashell, and why everyone's voice is as unique as a fingerprint. We hope you enjoy this exciting journey through the world of penguins!Sleep Tight!, Sheryl & Clark❤️👂📖 --- 📢 Have an interesting science topic you would like investigated? Send us an email at [email protected] and we may feature it in an upcoming show. 👉 First time listening to Sleep Tight Science? Please follow us or listen on Spotify. 📻 Listen to our podcast on Storybutton, the device that makes it easy for kids to listen to podcasts without using a screened device. Get yours at Storybutton.com ❤️ We would love to hear from you, reach out to us via email.  --- About Sleep Tight Science Sleep Tight Science is an engaging (but not too engaging) bedtime show for the whole family that answers the questions kids have about science. Each episode explores a fascinating topic in science and technology, from the mysteries of outer space to the wonders of the human body. Sleep Tight Science is the perfect bedtime companion for curious minds of all ages. Have an interesting science topic you would like featured? Send us an email at [email protected], and we may feature it in an upcoming show.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hi, science fans. Guess what? We're launching season four of Sleep Tight Science this September,

0:08.8

and we need your help to make it extra special. Did you know that your voice can be part of our show?

0:16.6

We want to hear your amazing voices in our show opening.

0:24.0

It's super easy and fun to join in.

0:26.4

Just record yourself saying, You are listening to Sleep Tight Science.

0:30.1

Then send your recording to the email address in our show notes.

0:35.0

How cool is that?

0:37.4

We can't wait to hear all your fantastic voices.

0:41.6

Thank you for listening.

0:44.0

You're listening to Sleep Tight Science.

1:06.9

Yeah. Did you know that penguins can shoot their poop over long distances up to several feet away?

1:07.9

What?

1:17.0

Scientists actually study penguin poop from space because it stains the ice and can be seen from satellites.

1:21.1

This helps researchers track penguin colonies. Okay. Hello, friends, and welcome back to sleep tight science, a bedtime show that answers your questions about science.

1:44.5

In this episode, we will waddle into the world of one of the most tuxedoed creatures on the planet

1:51.9

and an often requested topic.

1:55.8

Penguins.

1:59.4

Penguins are special birds that look like they're always ready for a fancy party.

2:05.6

Instead of flying in the sky, they flap their wings to swim super fast in the ocean.

2:13.6

Penguins are amazing swimmers, and they can dive deep into the water to catch their food.

2:21.9

Penguins love to eat fish, squishy squids, and even tiny shrimp-like animals called krill.

2:31.2

Yum?

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