Would You Rather...? Dave Kinzer
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"Would You Rather...?" is the really short podcast where you'll laugh and learn in every episode. Season one features a science-themed fact (about animals, plants, outer space, or the human body) and two Would You Rather questions in each episode. Spark conversations and debate the questions around the dinner table, on road trips, or in the classroom!
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45: Blood-Suckers
Thanks for listening! The source for all these science-related facts and questions is my book, "Would You Rather: Science!". To take a look at it, click HERE. It will take you to Amazon.
If you enjoy this podcast, I'd appreciate it if you'd tell someone else about it. Parents might like to listen to it with their kids at dinner, bedtime, or road trips. Teachers might like to have their students listen to one episode every day after lunch and write a couple sentences about their choices. And kids would just think it was fun to listen to. Thanks for listening!
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44: Goats Are Weird
Thanks for listening! The source for all these science-related facts and questions is my book, "Would You Rather: Science!". To take a look at it, click HERE. It will take you to Amazon.
If you enjoy this podcast, I'd appreciate it if you'd tell someone else about it. Parents might like to listen to it with their kids at dinner, bedtime, or road trips. Teachers might like to have their students listen to one episode every day after lunch and write a couple sentences about their choices. And kids would just think it was fun to listen to. Thanks for listening!
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43: The Animal That Drinks Through Its Feet
Thanks for listening! The source for all these science-related facts and questions is my book, "Would You Rather: Science!". To take a look at it, click HERE. It will take you to Amazon.
If you enjoy this podcast, I'd appreciate it if you'd tell someone else about it. Parents might like to listen to it with their kids at dinner, bedtime, or road trips. Teachers might like to have their students listen to one episode every day after lunch and write a couple sentences about their choices. And kids would just think it was fun to listen to. Thanks for listening!
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42: Oysters and Pearls
Thanks for listening! The source for all these science-related facts and questions is my book, "Would You Rather: Science!". To take a look at it, click HERE. It will take you to Amazon.
If you enjoy this podcast, I'd appreciate it if you'd tell someone else about it. Parents might like to listen to it with their kids at dinner, bedtime, or road trips. Teachers might like to have their students listen to one episode every day after lunch and write a couple sentences about their choices. And kids would just think it was fun to listen to. Thanks for listening!
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41: The Plant That Sends Out An S.O.S. Signal
Thanks for listening! The source for all these science-related facts and questions is my book, "Would You Rather: Science!". To take a look at it, click HERE. It will take you to Amazon.
If you enjoy this podcast, I'd appreciate it if you'd tell someone else about it. Parents might like to listen to it with their kids at dinner, bedtime, or road trips. Teachers might like to have their students listen to one episode every day after lunch and write a couple sentences about their choices. And kids would just think it was fun to listen to. Thanks for listening!
(As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.) -
40: The Strongest Muscle in the Human Body
Thanks for listening! The source for all these science-related facts and questions is my book, "Would You Rather: Science!". To take a look at it, click HERE. It will take you to Amazon.
If you enjoy this podcast, I'd appreciate it if you'd tell someone else about it. Parents might like to listen to it with their kids at dinner, bedtime, or road trips. Teachers might like to have their students listen to one episode every day after lunch and write a couple sentences about their choices. And kids would just think it was fun to listen to. Thanks for listening!
(As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.)