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Ear Snacks Podcast for Kids

What do you do when something breaks?

Ear Snacks Podcast for Kids

Andrew & Polly

Education For Kids, Kids & Family, Kids & Family:education For Kids

3.8609 Ratings

🗓️ 9 November 2022

⏱️ 18 minutes

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Summary

Some things crack by design - like eggs! But it can be really surprising for kids when something breaks, especially if that thing can't be repaired. In this episode, we think about what to do about the unpredictable. Everett (from South Africa), Henry & Saul, Jackson & Beanie and Ainsley tell Andrew & Polly about things that break. Elizabeth Cochran (aka Dr. Earthquakes!) from the USGS talks earthquake science (aka seismology) & L.A. Everett shares about how he cracked the bones in his arm. To find out more or to be on the show, visit earsnacks.org Thanks to Shopify for supporting Ear Snacks. Go to Shopify.com/earsnacks for a FREE trial.

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0:00.0

You're listening to Isna.

0:03.0

EZNAS!

0:04.0

YISN!

0:05.0

YISN!

0:06.0

Yes!

0:07.0

We're saying to Polly!

0:08.0

Innshowie.

0:09.0

When I broke my ankle, I had to put a big garbage bag on my foot.

0:15.0

What?

0:16.0

And I had to get in the shower.

0:17.0

I took a shower, but only on one foot.

0:19.0

And I put one foot out of the shower.

0:21.4

Rather were a trash bag, then you're feeling the own stinky.

0:26.2

It's muddy.

0:31.5

Earsnacks.

0:35.4

Ear cracks.

0:40.3

With Andrew and Polly. Goods, Andrew and Polly.

0:44.3

Oh, good morning, Polly. Buenos Aires.

0:55.9

Good morning, Polly.

0:58.0

Oh, what you got cooking?

0:58.9

Eggs, Polly, eggs.

1:00.0

Oh, I really like eggs.

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