Tumble Science Podcast for Kids
Kids & Family:Education for Kids
Return of the mailbag! The Tumble inbox is filling up with questions, and Marshall scrambles to answer them while Lindsay relaxes with a glass of lemonade. We find out why rainbows don’t fall down, why naked mole rats are naked, whether you can sneeze with your eyes open, why we have dreams, and how scientists studied tickling with a tickle robot.
Want to learn more (and see what naked mole rats look like)? Visit our blog at sciencepodcastforkids.com/blog.
We’re on Instagram now! Follow us at @tumblepodcast for behind-the-scenes, cool science facts, and our travels in Europe.
If you have questions you’d like us to answer, send them to tumblepodcast@gmail.com!
Our podcast relies on your support. When you pledge $5 on Patreon, you’ll receive free access to all the materials on our teacher store, including activities, worksheets, transcripts, and ad-free episodes! Pledge now at patreon.com/tumblepodcast.
Thanks for listening, and stay tuned for more stories of science discovery.
How To Name A Galaxy
What If Fish Had Legs?
Whooo Are Owls?
Music Meets Science
The Bird and The Balloon Telescope
Do Trees Fart?
How To Be a Fossil Fixer
The Tale of The Hungry Koala [ENCORE]
Our Favorite Holiday Tradition (with The Secret Life of Plants ENCORE)
The Coronavirus Vaccine Race
The Bacteria Cookbook
What’s Inside of an Atom?
The Science of Candy Land
The Snot and the Whale
The Case of the Sleeping Trees (Interactive Episode)
The Poop Collector
Season 6 Starts September 18! + How To Keep Kids Engaged in Online Learning (For Parents!)
The Rise of the Dinosaurs [ENCORE]
How to Become an Astronaut [ENCORE]
The Wildlife of Your Home Podcourse: The First Suspect
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
Six Minutes
Tumble Science Podcast for Kids
The Unexplainable Disappearance of Mars Patel
Just So Stories
The Turn of the Screw
The Alien Adventures of Finn Caspian: Science Fiction for Kids
Earth Rangers