SciShow Kids - Season 5 / Year 2018

Season 5 / Year 2018

Episodes

Why Does My Ear Hurt?

How Glaciers Change the World!

Let's Make Slime!

Make Your Own Sundial!

Check Out the Satellites!

Why Do We Get Goosebumps?

What Are Stitches For?

Our Ancient Human Cousins!

Inventing with Plants!

Why Is My Leg Asleep?

Viewer Mail! - How Do Bugs Hang Upside-Down?

How Do We See Color?

Should We Go to Mars?

Salt's Secret Powers!

How Does Water Get to Your House?

The Biggest Snowstorms!

Why Do Squirrels Dig?

Why Do We Dream?

Watch Soap Grow!

Why Are Wet Dogs Smelly?

Meet Your Tonsils!

Why Does Tickling Make Me Laugh?

Grow Your Own Potatoes!

Where Did Earth Come From?

Into the Forest with Jane Goodall!

Why Do I Feel Sick in the Car?

Why Do We Have Eyebrows?

Narwhals: Unicorns of the Sea!

Why Do Floods Happen?

Why Don't Woodpeckers' Heads Hurt?

Plants with Weapons!

Why Can't We Drink the Ocean?

The Science of Spring

Nails: Your Human Claws

How Plastic Hurts the World

Be Prepared for Anything! | Emergency Kit for Kids

Why Do We Cry When We're Sad?

5 Giant Ice Age Animals | Natural History for Kids

See Your Own Fingerprints!

The Loudest Bugs in the World

Which Hand Is Stronger? | Biology for Kids

Fun Summer Science!

What Happened to the Dinosaurs?

Fungi: Why Mushrooms Are Awesome | Biology for Kids

4 Steps to the Perfect Sandcastle!

Where Does Fog Come From? | Weather for Kids

Turtle Time with Dr. Turtleman!

Make Your Own Well! | Science Project for Kids

The Longest Day of the Year: The Solstice!

Where Do Bananas Come From? | Botany for Kids

It's a Bird! It's a Plane! It's a DINOSAUR!

Animal Slime and Other Weird Stuff

Birds that Talk!

The Biggest Rodent!

Why Do We Yawn?

Why Can't I Eat Peanut Butter?

Why Does Water Hurt My Nose?

Why Do Animals Have Tails?

Why Does Some Cheese Have Holes?

The Science of Being Scared

Baking a Cake with Science!

Why Don't Animals Need Sunscreen?

All About Your Body! | Human Body Compilation

The Biggest Bird!

Why Does Ice Cream Hurt My Head?

How Do Submarines Work?

Why Do We Get Mad?

What Happens If You Swallow Gum?

Where Do Lice Come From?

Why Roller Coasters Are Awesome!

Visiting the Dentist!

Make Your Own Secret Ink!

How Do We Know When It Will Rain?

The Fastest Punch in the World

Life as a Tree!

Diamond, the Super Crystal!

How Do Temporary Tattoos Work?

Why do Planes Leave White Streaks in the Sky?

Why Do We Laugh?

How Far Can You Jump?

Wonderful Wool!

What's Inside a Camel's Hump?

The Science of Fall | Compilation

What Happens When You Lose a Balloon?

What's Your Funny Bone?

Why Do We Get Nosebleeds?

What Is Pumpkin Spice?

Why Do We Sweat?

Check Out the Great Barrier Reef!

Are There Other Planets Like Earth?

Do I Need Glasses?

Story Time: A Very Special Moth

It's Time for Frost!

Where Does Yogurt Come From?

Why Is Fire Hot?

Why Can It Be Hard to Breathe After a Fall? | Biology for Kids

How Are Raisins Made?

How Do We Sing?

Make Your Own Cartoon! | Kids Science Activity

Winter at the North Pole!

The Coolest Machine Ever!

Happy Birthday, Sir Isaac Newton!

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