SciShow Kids - Season 2 / Year 2015

Season 2 / Year 2015

Episodes

How Do Koalas Stay Cool?

The World's Ugliest Animal

How People (And Squids) Measure Things

2015's Solar Eclipse

Meat-Eating Plants

Why Do Ships Float?

Weird Animal Teeth

Lunar Eclipses

Odd Facts About Sloths

Why Are There Seasons?

Take a Tour of the Space Station

Lichen: Two Living Things In One

What Is the Milky Way?

All About Volcanoes: How They Form, Eruptions & More!

Inspect An Insect

Constellations: Connect the Dots in the Sky!

5 Reasons Why Dolphins Are Awesome

What's the Dirt on ... Dirt?

How Do Soap and Water Make Us Clean?

What Makes Bridges So Strong?

Meet 3 Peculiar Penguins

Why Do We Blink?

Explore the Solar System: The Rocky Planets

Explore the Solar System: The Gas Giants

How a Caterpillar Becomes a Butterfly

What is Squid Ink?

The Real Animals of Madagascar

How Do Our Bodies Move?

What Causes Thunder and Lightning?

How Does A Seed Become A Plant?

Comets and Asteroids!

Fireflies: Nature's Baffling Blinkers

Meet the 5 Dwarf Planets!

How do Whales, Penguins, and Polar Bears Keep Warm?

Swings, Slides, and Science

What is a Tornado?

Be a Rock Detective!

Roar! Meet the Big Cats!

Biologists! Scientists Who Love Life!

What Are Clouds Made Of?

Where Do Snowflakes Come From?

Get to Know a Dinosaur!

Dig In To Paleontology

3 Amazing Facts About Dogs!

How To Build a Sheet Fort

Worms Are Wonderful

Why Do We Have Belly Buttons?

Don't Be Afraid of Spiders!

How to Make a Paper Airplane

Meet the Microanimals!

How to Feel Your Heart Beat

How to Build a Pillow Fort!

Why Do Kangaroos Have Pouches? | Animal Science for Kids

Why Do Mosquito Bites Itch?

Camouflage: Animal Hide & Seek

Whizpops! Manta Ray Music Video

Why Do Leaves Change Colors in the Fall?

Why Do We Burp?

What Are Stars?

Real-Life Robots

3 Fun Facts About Bats!

Your Super Skeleton!

What are Boogers?

Animal Tricksters!

The Color-Changing Celery Experiment!

Solve Problems: Be an Engineer!

How Does My Bike Stay Up?

What's the Difference Between Fruits and Vegetables?

Solving Mysteries with Archaeologists!

Where Does Sugar Come From?

Animals with Winter Coats!

What is Sound?

How to Make a Paper Snowflake

Fizzy Soda Experiment!

Do You Want to Build a Snowman?

Teeth: Not Just for Smiles!

Let's Make Oobleck!
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