Conas? - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Episode 1

Episode 2

Episode 3

Episode 4

Episode 5

Episode 6

Clár Surfála
Ceola and Mai are in Co. Sligo to find out how surfboards are made. Meanwhile, Seosamh tells us about the history of surfing.

Episode 8

Episode 9
We go behind the scenes at a factory to find how candles are made. Best friends Amy and Sophia travel to Co. Carlow to learn how candles are made. Meanwhile, Seosamh tells us some fun facts about candles.

Episode 10
Friends Bláthnaid and Louise are in Dingle, Co. Kerry and they are going to find out how ice cream is made. Meanwhile, Seosamh tells us some interesting facts about ice-cream.

Episode 11
Sisters Luisne and Molly are in County Kerry, and they are going to find out how a mug is made. Meanwhile, we learn some interesting facts about pottery from Seosamh.

Episode 12

Episode 13
This week on Conas, friends Ellie and Éabha are in Tipperary to find out how apple juice is made.

Episode 14
Best friends Beth and Molly are in Kilkenny to find out how a hurl is made. Meanwhile, Seosamh looks at the history of hurling.

Episode 15
Best friends Ella and Ferdia travel to Co. Meath to find out exactly how toilet paper is made.

Episode 16
This week friends Seán and Dylan are in Waterford, and they are going to find out how porridge and flapjacks are made.

Episode 17
This week on Conas, sisters Siún and Éile are in Dublin to find out how bikes are made. Meanwhile, Seosamh tells us some fun facts about the history of the bicycle.

Episode 18
Robin and Aisling travel to Co. Laois to find out how a sofa is made. Meanwhile, Seosamh tells us some interesting facts about furniture.

Episode 19

Episode 20

Episode 21
Saoirse and Aoibhínn travel to County Kildare to find out how shoes are made. Meanwhile, Seosamh tells us some fun facts about shoes.

Episode 22
Micheál and Clíodhna are in Galway to find out how a fire engine is made. Meanwhile, Seosamh tells us all about the history of the fire engine.

Episode 23
Saoirse and Aoibhe travel to Cork to find out how honey is made. Meanwhile, Seosamh tells us some interesting facts about bees and honey.
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