In the season 4 finale, episode 104, we learn how and when the coronavirus will end. Join us as we learn more about herd immunity and developing a coronavirus vaccine. We also give our season 4 thank yous, discuss our …
In episode 103, we get curious about books for James of Kent, United Kingdom. We learn about the first book ever printed and the largest book in the world. We also learn what the word bibliosmia means, and you might …
In episode 102, we learn all about x-rays with the help of Danny, a radiology technician. We learn how x-rays were discovered by accident, how x-rays work, whether x-rays are safe, whether x-rays are painful, and so much mor...
In episode 101, we get curious about clouds for Vera and Roxy of Indianapolis, Indiana. We learn how clouds form, about the different types of clouds, and whether other planets have clouds. We also answer a question Vera an...
In episode 100, we learn all about peacocks. Can they fly, can they swim, why do they have those beautiful feathers, and would a peacock be a good pet? Learn about peacocks with us in milestone episode 100. We also …
In episode 99, we get curious about poison ivy for Isabella of Saratoga Springs, New York. We learn how to identify poison ivy, what can happen if you touch poison ivy, and how to treat poison ivy if you touch …
In episode 98, we learn about our favorite instrument, the piano. We explore the fascinating history behind the instrument and how it works. Do you want to know why it is called a piano? You can find out by giving …
August 2020 is such a monumental month for Curious Kid Podcast. We are so excited to share with you that we just reached 250,000 downloads. Thank you so much for helping us get to that incredible milestone. We are stunned …
In episode 97, we get curious about water towers for Rocco and Gianna of Gurnee, Illinois. We learn why we need them, why they are so tall, and how they work. We need water to live and water towers help …
Olivia's mommy teaches us about our forty-fourth president, Barack Obama.
In episode 96, we learn about autism with the help of a special guest, Rebecca, who is an autism spectrum disorder specialist, and host of the children's podcast "Be Calm On Ahway Island", a fantastic stories and meditations ...
Olivia's mommy teaches us about our forty-third president, George W. Bush.
In episode 95, we get curious about cheetahs thanks to a wonderful suggestion from Armaan and Rayan of Morristown, NJ. What makes cheetahs different from other big cats? In our first ever double-mailbag, we also learn wheth...
Olivia's mommy teaches us about our forty-second president, Bill Clinton.
In episode 94, we learn about one of the most important inventions in recent history, the refrigerator. What did people do to keep their food cold before refrigerators? Why do we need refrigerators? How do they work? Stay...
Olivia's mommy teaches us about our forty-first president, George H.W. Bush.
In episode 93, we get curious about subways for Sam of Toronto, Ontario. Why do we need subways? How are subway tunnels built? Which is the busiest subway system in the world? Learn all about it in this week's super-inter...
Olivia's mommy teaches us about our fortieth president, Ronald Reagan.
In episode 92, we learn about head lice. What is head lice? How is it passed from one person to another? What should we do if we get head lice? Learn everything you ever wanted to know about head lice …
Olivia's mommy teaches us about our thirty-ninth president, Jimmy Carter.
In episode 91, we get curious about balloons for Santa of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. We learn where the word balloon came from, the history of balloons, how they work, and the science behind hot air balloons. Join us for t...
Olivia's mommy teaches us about our thirty-eighth president, Gerald R. Ford.
In episode 90, we learn about bicycles. How do they work? What are the different parts of a bicycle? How did people ride bicycles before they had pedals? Olivia just learned how to ride a bike and she wanted to …
Olivia's mommy teaches us about our thirty-seventh president, Richard M. Nixon.