
Kids' Questions Answered
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Are you afraid of words?
In today’s episode, picture book author Theresa Dabney tells Dr. Danger what happened in second grade that scarred her so much she wrote a book about it, and how that influenced her teaching. She talks about her book, The Kid Who Was Afraid of Words, illustrated by Summer Morrison, and how the main character uses a special strategy to conquer his fear of big words. We learn some amazing things about the human brain and reading! Theresa’s book is available here: https://a.co/d/24s09K9Visit Theresa’s YouTube channel, full of story read-alouds and songs: http://www.youtube.com/@readaloudstorytime14You can find Theresa on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/theresadabneyauthor/If you like the podcast, please leave a review wherever you listen! You can submit a question to be answered by the podcast here: https://emilydangremond.com/contact/Dr. Danger is on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/drdangerscience/ Get full access to Dr. Danger Science at emilydangremond.substack.com/subscribe

What do snakes eat?
This episode is great for preschoolers!Dr. Danger explains what type of animals snakes are and how many types of snakes there are in the world. Super Eddie chimes in with a fact that is not factual! Dr. Danger has to consult another source…snakes are meat-eaters. See how many types of snake food you can name as you listen! You might get a few that we didn’t mention. Thanks for listening! Submit a question to be answered on the podcast here: https://emilydangremond.com/contact/.Connect with us on Facebook or Instagram @DrDangerScience. Get full access to Dr. Danger Science at emilydangremond.substack.com/subscribe

How do kites battle?
Go fly a kite! Or battle a kite and try to cut someone else's down from the sky? That's what happens in the new picture book Kai Po Che: Mini's Perfect Kite, written by Suhasini Gupta and illustrated by Devika Oza. Dr. Danger spoke with Suhasini to learn about flying kites and kite battles, in which one kite flyer cuts the tail of another kite. Suhasini spoke about flying kites with her family in India on rooftops and taking a more relaxed approach to kite flying in the US. She shares instructions for making kites with kids and teaches Dr. Danger about the important contributions of kites to science! Find instructions for making a kite here: https://www.thesusankam.com/books/crafts Find Suhasini's book Kai Po Che on bookshop.org, Amazon and Barnes and Noble. Suhasini is on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thesusankam/ Find more Kids' Questions Answered wherever you listen to podcasts! Instagram Facebook Submit a question to the podcast here. Read more in-depth about podcast topics on our Substack. Get full access to Dr. Danger Science at emilydangremond.substack.com/subscribe

What are tar pits?
Dr. Danger wants to know, "what are tar pits?" Super Eddie gives his interpretation of tar pits, and then Dr. Danger asks Joyce Uglow, author of the new picture book STUCK! The Story of La Brea Tar Pits. Joyce tells us all about La Brea tar pits and the plants and animals that were stuck there and fossilized thousands of years ago. We talk about smilodon, the saber tooth cat! Dire wolves! Camels! Super Eddie tells Dr. Danger what he doesn't like about tar pits. Find Joyce and her book at the links below: https://linktr.ee/jpuglow Instagram https://www.instagram.com/jpuglow/?hl=en Bluesky https://bsky.app/profile/jpuglow.bsky.social Substack https://substack.com/@jpuglow Website https://joyceuglowauthor.com Find more Kids' Questions Answered wherever you listen to podcasts! Instagram Facebook Submit a question to the podcast here. Read more in-depth about podcast topics on our Substack. Get full access to Dr. Danger Science at emilydangremond.substack.com/subscribe

Are teeth made of bone?
Super Eddie asked Dr. Danger if teeth are made of bone...it kind of makes sense, right? Dr. Danger asked a dentist, and she found out the answer. Dr. Danger and Super Eddie discuss how many teeth kids and grownups have, how many teeth sharks have, and different types of teeth. Dr. Danger and Super Eddie takes turns describing what teeth are made of (enamel, dentin, cementin, and pulp), with Super Eddie's own personal spin on things. Connect with us on Facebook or Instagram @DrDangerScience. Submit a question to the podcast here. We will answer it in a future episode! Subscribe to our Substack newsletter here. Thanks for learning with us! Get full access to Dr. Danger Science at emilydangremond.substack.com/subscribe

Can Komodo dragons kill you?
Super Eddie asks, "Can komodo dragons kill you?" Dr. Danger explains about how komodo dragons kill their prey, and drops some knowledge about monitor lizards, where they live, and what they eat. Dr. Danger tells Super Eddie about komodo dragon attacks on humans. Connect with us on Facebook or Instagram @DrDangerScience. Submit a question to the podcast here. We will answer it in a future episode! Get full access to Dr. Danger Science at emilydangremond.substack.com/subscribe

Which animal has the longest tongue?
Super Eddie wants to know which animal has the longest tongue. Dr. Danger starts to list animals with the longest tongue relative to their body size, and she and Super Eddie discuss. Super Eddie shares some Transformers knowledge. Then they remember the biggest animal in the world, which also has the biggest tongue of all animals. They discuss blue whale tongues--how long? How much does it weigh? As much as an elephant?! They also talk about how not everything on the Internet is true. Connect with us on Facebook or Instagram @DrDangerScience. Submit a question to the podcast here. Thanks for learning with us! Get full access to Dr. Danger Science at emilydangremond.substack.com/subscribe

What are skinks?
What are skinks? Are they lizards? Do they live in caves? Super Eddie and Dr. Danger discuss skinks' legs, necks, and habitats. Super Eddie describes how skinks use their bodies, and Dr. Danger describes where they can live. They discuss yoga poses and how to move like a snake. Submit questions to the podcast here. If you love the podcast, plesae leave us a review on Apple podcasts, and connect with the podcast on Facebook. Get full access to Dr. Danger Science at emilydangremond.substack.com/subscribe

Can alligators climb?
Super Eddie wants to know, can alligators climb? And can they climb on the ceiling? Dr. Danger describes what alligators have been seen climbing--fences, trees, and even stairs! She explains why they don't climb on the ceiling, and Super Eddie talks about how it could be done. We're back from our summer break! Submit questions to the podcast here. If you love the podcast, plesae leave us a review on Apple podcasts, and connect with the podcast on Facebook. Get full access to Dr. Danger Science at emilydangremond.substack.com/subscribe

What are orchids?
What are orchids? Dr. Danger explains how orchids are plants, but they use other organisms to help them. Sometimes they even steal things! Orchids can grow in lots of places, and the orchid family is one of the most diverse plant families, with the most number of species, in the world. Get Dr. Danger's new book, Meet the Trees. Connect with us on Facebook or Instagram @DrDangerScience. Submit a question to the podcast here. Get full access to Dr. Danger Science at emilydangremond.substack.com/subscribe

Why are dog butts just holes?
Will wants to know, why are dog butts just holes? Why don't they have butts like we do? Dr. Danger and Super Eddie discuss butts and butt muscles. Dr. Danger explains how two-legged animals need different muscles than four-legged animals. She also shares some interesting biological terms related to butts. Thanks for the question, Will! Get Dr. Danger's new book, Meet the Trees. Connect with us on Facebook or Instagram @DrDangerScience. Submit a question to the podcast here. Get full access to Dr. Danger Science at emilydangremond.substack.com/subscribe

What are juneberries?
Dr. Danger loves to talk about juneberries...but what are they? Juneberry is a tree with many different names: serviceberry, saskatoon, shadbush and shadblow are some of its names. Super Eddie talks about how the berries taste. Dr. Danger explains where juneberries live and how they get the name, shadbush! What she doesn't explain in the podcast episode is that in some places, the berries form in June. But in other places, the berries form in July. See Juneberry featured in Dr. Danger's new book, Meet the Trees. Connect with us on Facebook or Instagram @DrDangerScience. Submit a question to the podcast here. Get full access to Dr. Danger Science at emilydangremond.substack.com/subscribe

How do animals get rabies?
Today's question comes from Cooper. How do animals get rabies? Super Eddie doesn't know what rabies is. Dr. Danger explains that rabies is a virus, and that animals can spread it through bites. She describes her own experiencing with the rabies vaccine and shares how animals typically get rabies. Like the podcast? Leave us a review on Apple podcasts! Connect with us on Facebook and Instagram. Also, submit a question to the podcast here. Get full access to Dr. Danger Science at emilydangremond.substack.com/subscribe

Why don't koalas have bellybuttons?
Dr. Danger visits a kindergarten classroom. They've been learning about Australian animals and want to know why koalas don't have bellybuttons. First, Dr. Danger and the students discuss why humans have bellybuttons. Then they talk about what makes marsupials different, and ask, do dad koalas have pouches? Submit a question to the podcast here: https://emilydangremond.com/kids-questions-answered-podcast/ Connect with us on Facebook and Instagram. Please leave a review on Apple podcasts! Get full access to Dr. Danger Science at emilydangremond.substack.com/subscribe

What is a thorny devil?
What is a thorny devil? Super Eddie is the expert this time. He tells Dr. Danger, and Siri, what he knows about thorny devils, which are a type of lizard that live in the Australian outback. They're spiky lizards with a second, fake, head! Super Eddie shares his knowledge about the thorny devil's diet and defenses. Connect with us on Facebook or Instagram @DrDangerScience. Like the podcast? Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts! Get full access to Dr. Danger Science at emilydangremond.substack.com/subscribe

How do porcupine quills come out so easily?
Today's question comes from Oliver. Oliver wants to know, how do porcupine quills come out so easily? Dr. Danger and Super Eddie discuss why porcupines have quills and what makes them come out. Dr. Danger shares how one time she got poked by a cactus, which is kind of like a porcupine. Like the podcast? Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts! Check out our Facebook page or get in touch on Instagram @DrDangerScience. Submit questions to the podcast here. Get full access to Dr. Danger Science at emilydangremond.substack.com/subscribe

What are invasive vines?
Picture book author Leslie Eva Tayloe joins Dr. Danger to talk about invasive vines. Invasive vines were threatening to kill the trees on Leslie's farm, and she had to work hard to save them! Leslie describes how invasive vines can grow quickly, and where they can come from. She explains how she got rid of the vines on her farm and saved her trees. Leslie's book SAVE THE TREES centers on a child named Ronnie and his friend Leona, who ask everyone in their community to help save their trees from invasive vines. Leslie is offering a giveaway to a podcast listener! She will do a read-aloud of SAVE THE TREES to a classroom during the month of May. Enter the giveaway here. Entries must be received by 11:59 pm Pacific time on April 30, 2024. Links to buy Leslie's book here: https://www.brandylanepublishers.com/product/save-the-trees/ Find out more about Leslie here: https://leslieevatayloe.com. Kids' Questions Answered Facebook page is here. Get full access to Dr. Danger Science at emilydangremond.substack.com/subscribe

What is an eclipse?
There's a total solar eclipse happening on April 8! So exciting! But what is an eclipse? Super Eddie tells Dr. Danger what he thinks happens during an eclipse...and Dr. Danger tells Super Eddie what she knows about the sun, the moon, and the Earth getting in each other's paths. We learn about total solar eclipses, annular and lunar eclipses. Find out more about eclipses here: https://spaceplace.nasa.gov/eclipses/en/ In this link, find instructions for making a pinhole projector: https://annex.exploratorium.edu/eclipse/how.html Submit a question to Kids' Questions Answered here: https://emilydangremond.weebly.com/kids-questions-answered-podcast.html Check out our Facebook page here: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100085407592022 We would love to have a review from you! Leave it on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Get full access to Dr. Danger Science at emilydangremond.substack.com/subscribe

Pterosaurs vs Pteranodon and Smilodon
What is the difference between a pterosaur, a pteranodon, and a pterodactyl? In today's episode, we explore many types of extinct animals. Dr. Danger explains the difference in these ancient reptiles. Super Eddie likes pterosaurs, but does he like pteranodons? Super Eddie shares his favorite dinosaur or other reptile that lived a long time ago. Super Eddie wants to share that he knows what smilodons looked like. Dr. Danger and Super Eddie discuss if saber teeth are fangs, and if those are different than vampire teeth. Submit a question to the podcast here. Visit us on Facebook here! Please leave us a review! Get full access to Dr. Danger Science at emilydangremond.substack.com/subscribe

What happens when food goes bad?
When happens when strawberries go moldy at the grocery store? Author Gina Soldano-Herrle joins us to answer our questions about food waste. Gina's picture book, Nia's Rescue Box, tells the story of a girl visiting a food rescue for the first time. But what's a food rescue? Gina and Dr. Danger discuss food waste, food rescues, and treasure hunts. Super Eddie chimes in with what he does, or doesn't do, to prevent food waste. Find Gina Soldano-Herrle on Instagram: @gina.soldano Nia's Rescue Box printables Nia's Rescue Box on Amazon, Bookshop, and Barnes and Noble Learn more about 'best-by', 'use-by' and 'sell-by' labels here: https://www.fcgov.com/recycling/pdf/Food_Date_Labels.pdf?1506365308 The food rescue that inspired Nia's Rescue Box is Vindeket Foods: https://www.vindeketfoods.org Submit a question to the podcast here and check us out on Facebook! Get full access to Dr. Danger Science at emilydangremond.substack.com/subscribe

Why do lakes have water?
Super Eddie asks, "Why do lakes have water in them?" Dr. Danger has never pondered this question before. Super Eddie also wants to know why lakes can't catch on fire. Dr. Danger explains why the water in a lake doesn't run out completely, and how lakes can be fed by other water sources. Ask us a question! Submit your question here. Get in touch on Instagram @DrDangerScience or Facebook. Get full access to Dr. Danger Science at emilydangremond.substack.com/subscribe

How many types of scorpions are there?
Super Eddie wants to know: how many types of scorpions are there? Dr. Danger explains that there are a lot less than Super Eddie thinks. She tells Super Eddie what you might have to do with your shoes if you live in the desert with scorpions. Super Eddie shares his knowledge about how scorpions sting to attack and defend. They discuss what scorpions eat, who hunts scorpions, and when scorpions are active (hint: not during the day!). Please leave the podcast a review whereever you listen! If you want to submit a question, you can do so here. Check out our Facebook page here. Dr. Danger is on Instagram @DrDangerScience. Get full access to Dr. Danger Science at emilydangremond.substack.com/subscribe

What does a therapy dog do?
Wendy Goldstein, author and therapy dog owner, tells Dr. Danger and Super Eddie what a therapy dog is and what important characteristics a dog must have to become a therapy dog. She describes Oscar's routine before and after he visits kids who are in the hospital. Wendy tells us how she knew Oscar was meant to become a therapy dog, and some of the impacts he has had in his visits. You can learn how Oscar trained for his therapy dog test--and what happened on test day--in Wendy's book, Oscar's Blue Bandana. It's available as an ebook or in print. Oscar also has an Instagram account: @oscar_myhavanese. If you want to submit a question to the Kids' Questions Answered podcast, you can do so here. We're on Facebook and Instagram as @DrDangerScience. If you like the podcast, leave us a review! Get full access to Dr. Danger Science at emilydangremond.substack.com/subscribe

What is the weakest shark?
We're back for 2024! We've talked a lot about sharks, but what are the weakest sharks? Are great white sharks or tiger sharks weak? No way! Let's think whale sharks, nurse sharks, and thresher sharks. Super Eddie wants to talk about the weakest sharks and the most dangerous sharks. We learn which three sharks are responsible for the most shark attacks. But keep in mind that most sharks do not attack humans! For a list of the least dangerous sharks, see here. Check us out on Facebook! If you would like to submit a question to the podcast, you can do so here. Get full access to Dr. Danger Science at emilydangremond.substack.com/subscribe

What is alive?
Today's question comes from Eavan. She wants to know, what is alive? Put another way, how do we tell the difference between something living and something that is non-living? Super Eddie explains how he knows if something is alive. Dr. Danger explains how biologists define living things. If you want to submit a question, you can do so here. Check out our Facebook page and if you like the podcast, leave a review where you listen to podcasts! Get full access to Dr. Danger Science at emilydangremond.substack.com/subscribe

Who would win? Bear or Moose?
In this episode, Super Eddie wants to know who would win in a fight: a bear or a moose? Dr. Danger thinks the bear would win and Super Eddie thinks the moose would win with its big antlers. Dr. Danger shares what she finds out about a bear vs. moose matchup. Are they both right? Is that even possible? If you would like to submit a question, you can do so here. Check out our Facebook page here. Get full access to Dr. Danger Science at emilydangremond.substack.com/subscribe

What's the biggest shark? (not extinct)
What's the biggest shark that exists right now? In other words, we know megolodon was the biggest shark ever, but what's the biggest shark right now? Super Eddie shares some really interesting facts he learned at school about WHALE SHARKS! He and Dr. Danger discuss: are whale sharks whales, sharks, or fish? "What is the biggest fish?" Dr. Danger asks. The answer may surprise you. Dr. Danger reveals some shocking information about the relationship between sharks and fish. She also tells us what whale sharks eat, and what zooplankton are. Get full access to Dr. Danger Science at emilydangremond.substack.com/subscribe

How to submit a question to KQA
How can you submit a question to be answered on Kids' Questions Answered? You can submit a question here: https://emilydangremond.weebly.com/kids-questions-answered-podcast.html Don't forget to leave your name with your question. We can't wait to answer your questions! -Dr. Danger and Super Eddie Get full access to Dr. Danger Science at emilydangremond.substack.com/subscribe

How do you make sugar?
Robbie wonders, how do you make sugar? Where does it come from? Dr. Danger explains where several types of sugar come from, including from plants. She and Super Eddie discuss sugar cane, the process of refining sugar into crystals, and chocolate milk. Thanks to Robbie and Jimmy for the question and answers! If you would your question answered, you can submit one here. Find us on Facebook or say hi on Instagram @DrDangerScience. Get full access to Dr. Danger Science at emilydangremond.substack.com/subscribe

Why shouldn't I squish ticks?
Super Eddie tells Dr. Danger all about ticks. She wants to know, why shouldn't I kill ticks? Super Eddie explains why not and what to do if you have a tick on you. Super Eddie asks how ticks get diseases, and Dr. Danger describes the process of ticks getting, and giving, Lyme disease. Check out our Facebook page! If you like the podcast, leave a review and share the podcast with a friend. Want to submit a question? Send a message to @DrDangerScience on Instagram or leave it on our Facebook page. Get full access to Dr. Danger Science at emilydangremond.substack.com/subscribe

How do people make underwear?
How do people make underwear? This week's question comes from Koko. We learn a little about the history of underwear--why do we wear underwear, anyway? Dr. Danger tells us about different types of underwear through time, and Super Eddie describes the material it is made out of. Koko shares her knowledge of patterns and sewing. Dr. Danger tells us a little bit about underwear factories. We all wear underwear! Except for those of us who don't! Get in touch on Instagram and Twitter @DrDangerScience or check out our facebook page. Get full access to Dr. Danger Science at emilydangremond.substack.com/subscribe

How many wires are in electrical lines?
Super Eddie is curious about power lines. Didn't Jimmy have a question about how electricity gets into people's houses earlier? In this episode, we learn from an electrical engineer about power lines, and then we have an encore of Jimmy's question. Get in touch on Instagram @DrDangerScience or find us on Facebook. Get full access to Dr. Danger Science at emilydangremond.substack.com/subscribe

Do fishes have noses?
Super Eddie wants to know if fishes have noses. And can they smell? How does smell work, anyway? Dr. Danger tells us about noses, nostrils, and nasal cavities. One type of fish has a really good sense of smell...can you guess what it is? Send in a question on Instagram @DrDangerScience or on our Facebook page. Get full access to Dr. Danger Science at emilydangremond.substack.com/subscribe

What's the heaviest animal?
Super Eddie wants to know what is the biggest...no heaviest...animal. Dr. Danger explains what a ton is, and they compare blue whales to megalodons. Super Eddie debates Dr. Danger's facts and conclude that megalodons are scarier than T. rex. Do you agree? Get in touch with your own questions via Instagram @DrDangerScience or our Facebook page. Get full access to Dr. Danger Science at emilydangremond.substack.com/subscribe

How do earthquakes happen?
How do earthquakes happen? Super Eddie has one explanation, but Dr. Danger has another. Dr. Danger says earthquakes happen when energy is released from the Earth's lithosphere. Dr. Danger talks about tectonic plates and faults, and we hear from Elsa and Martin, who describe what it is like to experience an earthquake. Get in touch on Instagram @DrDangerScience and visit our Facebook page. Get full access to Dr. Danger Science at emilydangremond.substack.com/subscribe

What's the biggest squid?
What's the biggest squid? Or the fattest squid? The longest squid, at least, is the topic of our discussion today. The GIANT SQUID! Where do they live and what do they eat? And which animal has the biggest eyeball? The GIANT SQUID! We also briefly discuss the colossal squid and a few whales. Get in touch on Instagram and Twitter @DrDangerScience Thanks for listening! Get full access to Dr. Danger Science at emilydangremond.substack.com/subscribe

A fish in the bushes?!
Dr. Danger tells Super Eddie about a weird thing that happened while she was walking in the woods. Was it a fish? A bird? Some other woodland animal? Pretty strange! Get in touch on Instagram or Twitter @DrDangerScience. Also see our Facebook page Kids' Questions Answered! Get full access to Dr. Danger Science at emilydangremond.substack.com/subscribe

What are tornado sirens?
What are tornado sirens? Special guest host Super/Mr. William describes and demonstrates various types of tornado sirens. Who knew there were so many different kinds? We discuss what to do if you hear a tornado siren (are you supposed to stay in bed? Cover your head?) and Dr. Danger reveals a few secrets from her past. Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts! Get in touch on Instagram and Twitter @DrDangerScience and on our facebook page. Get full access to Dr. Danger Science at emilydangremond.substack.com/subscribe

What's the deadliest planet?
Super Eddie asks about the deadliest planet in the universe. When Dr. Danger doesn't know, she looks it up! The focus becomes what is the deadliest planet in our solar system? Meanwhile, what do we mean by deadliest? Get in touch on Instagram or Twitter @DrDangerScience and check out our Facebook page. Get full access to Dr. Danger Science at emilydangremond.substack.com/subscribe

Crystals, minerals and elements
Why are crystals shiny? We don't exactly answer that in this episode, but we do ask the question. We discuss crystals, minerals, and elements in various forms. Dr. Danger and Super Eddie talk about what type of powers they would like to have. Super Eddie gets very excited about the scientific elements. Leave us a review! Get in touch on Instagram or Twitter @DrDangerScience or find our facebook page! Get full access to Dr. Danger Science at emilydangremond.substack.com/subscribe

What's the strongest animal?
Super Eddie asks, what's the strongest animal in the world? Dr. Danger and Super Eddie discuss the strongest primate (and what a primate is). Dr. Danger explains force, and they talk about the strongest animal on land vs water. Dr. Danger is surprised by how much Super Eddie knows (or how good a guesser he is!). Super Eddie also clears up, what is the strongest animal in the universe? Leave a review! Get in touch and ask a question for the podcast! @DrDangerScience on Instagram and Twitter. Get full access to Dr. Danger Science at emilydangremond.substack.com/subscribe

Why is milk white?
Who makes milk, and why is it white? Dr. Danger and Super Eddie discuss milk, deer, mammals, and wavelengths of light. Like what you hear? Leave a review on Apple Podcasts! Get in touch on Instagram and Twitter @DrDangerScience. Get full access to Dr. Danger Science at emilydangremond.substack.com/subscribe

Which other lakes have monsters?
Besides Loch Ness and Lake Champlain, which other lakes have monsters? What about the Great Lakes? Dr. Danger and Super Eddie discuss Mishupeshu (many names, spellings and pronunciations!) in Lake Superior and Gaasyendietha in Lake Ontario. The stories of both originate with the American Indians or First Peoples Nations in the Great Lakes region. Learn more at https://greatlakes.guide/ideas/meet-gaasyendietha-the-meteor-dragon-in-lake-ontario and https://greatlakes.guide/ideas/meet-mishipeshu-the-underwater-panther-in-lake-superior. We also learn about the invasive, real-life blood suckers in the Great Lakes: sea lampreys. Get in touch on social media @DrDangerScience and our Kids' Questions Answered facebook page. Thanks for learning with us! Get full access to Dr. Danger Science at emilydangremond.substack.com/subscribe

How long can fish stay out of water?
How long can fish stay out of water? It depends on the fish! Some, not so long. But others have special adaptations that allow them to stay out of water for a long time. We discuss how many days is equal to 16 months, and also what estivation is. Get in touch on Instagram and Twitter @DrDangerScience Get full access to Dr. Danger Science at emilydangremond.substack.com/subscribe

Why does foam form?
We took a break and, we're back! Why do lakes and rivers get foam in them? What's in that foam? In this episode, Dr. Danger and Super Eddie discuss surface tension, water molecules, hydrogen bonds and SURFACTANTS. What are surfactants? Listen to find out! Get full access to Dr. Danger Science at emilydangremond.substack.com/subscribe

How do honey badgers get honey?
Dr. Danger tells us a little about what honey badgers are, and Super Eddie explains how they get honey. What special body part do they use? And why are they so angry?! Get in touch on Instagram and Twitter @DrDangerScience. Find Kids' Questions Answered on Facebook too! Get full access to Dr. Danger Science at emilydangremond.substack.com/subscribe

Which lakes have monsters?
Do any lakes have monsters? Maybe and maybe not. Loch Ness and Lake Champlain are the sites of monster reports. Super Eddie tells us about his experience with a lake monster. Get in touch on Instagram and Twitter: @DrDangerScience Get full access to Dr. Danger Science at emilydangremond.substack.com/subscribe

How do you make metal?
Where does metal come from? Dr. Danger and Super Eddie discuss smelting, smelling, and how metal makes its way from elements inside the Earth to objects we use everyday. We learn about elements and metalworking. Get in touch on Instagram and Twitter: @DrDangerScience Get full access to Dr. Danger Science at emilydangremond.substack.com/subscribe

Why are grocery stores so big?
Why are grocery stores so HUGE? It wasn't always that way. Dr. Danger tells us all about the smaller stores where people used to shop. We learn about the history of supermarkets, starting with the first self-service grocery store. Super Eddie makes some funny noises, and tells us what he likes to get at the grocery store. Get in touch on Instagram and Twitter: @DrDangerScience Get full access to Dr. Danger Science at emilydangremond.substack.com/subscribe

How do platypuses attack? And megalodons!
Super Eddie tells us all about dangerous animals, including platypuses, tigers, sharks and megalodons. Dr. Danger learns which of these is scariest, and gives us some good news about megalodon attacks. Get in touch on Instagram and Twitter: @DrDangerScience Get full access to Dr. Danger Science at emilydangremond.substack.com/subscribe