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Sleep Tight Science - A Bedtime Science Show For Kids

Listener Questions: Waves, Stars, Bugs, and Boogers 🌊⭐🦟🤧

Sleep Tight Science - A Bedtime Science Show For Kids

Sleep Tight Media

Kids & Family, Education For Kids

4.4613 Ratings

🗓️ 24 July 2024

⏱️ 18 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, we answer listener questions about how waves are made, why we can only see stars at night, how boogers are formed, and what flies, mosquitoes, and other flying bugs like to eat. Sleep Tight!, Sheryl & Clark❤️👂📖 --- 📢 Have an interesting science topic you would like to investigate? 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. ❤️ We would love to hear from you, reach out to us via email.  --- About Sleep Tight Science We’ve got bedtime down to a (Sleep Tight) Science! Sleep Tight Science is an engaging bedtime show that makes science accessible and enjoyable for the whole family. Snuggle in and drift off to sleep while learning about science topics submitted by listeners! Designed for curious young minds (but simple enough for grown-ups to understand), Sleep Tight Science uses big words to answer big questions that kids wonder about, like why do we feel icky sometimes and how do our legs help us move? Learn something new about the natural world while drifting off to dreamland. Have an interesting science question or a topic you’re curious about? Email us at [email protected], and it might just be the focus of an upcoming episode! Dedicated to enhancing the health and happiness of children, Sleep Tight Media helps families replace bedtime struggles with bedtime snuggles.

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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.

1:03.1

Thank you. Did you know that kangaroos can't walk backwards?

1:04.4

What?

1:09.4

These hopping marsupials have powerful legs and a long tail that makes it impossible for them to move in reverse.

1:33.8

Hello, friends, and welcome back to Sleep Tight Science, a bedtime show that answers your questions about science.

1:38.3

In this episode, instead of following a specific topic, we will spend all of our time together answering questions

1:47.4

that listeners have sent us. You have sent so many excellent questions that it's hard to answer them all.

1:56.7

So over the next couple of episodes, we are going to entirely focus on your research interests.

2:04.4

So let's get started.

2:11.1

First, we have a question from Skyler McLean who lives in Kentucky.

2:17.8

Skyler asks, how does the ocean make waves and why?

2:23.3

The ocean is in constant motion.

2:28.3

Waves form as the result of the water's motion,

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