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Welcome to Kids Learning Lab! In these short episodes we discuss fun topics like “How do Airplanes Work?” or “How do we See?” where kids can learn cool facts and interact with quizzes inside episodes.

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Kids Learning Lab‪!‬ Eshaan Buddhisagar

    • Kids & Family
    • 4.3 • 3 Ratings

Welcome to Kids Learning Lab! In these short episodes we discuss fun topics like “How do Airplanes Work?” or “How do we See?” where kids can learn cool facts and interact with quizzes inside episodes.

We recommend that you listen on the platform Spotify, which lets you engage with questions and polls in the description. But if you don’t have Spotify, we also are available on plenty of other platforms, such as Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Overcast, Amazon, or wherever you get your podcasts.

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    What is an Eclipse? (Includes Transcript)

    What is an Eclipse? (Includes Transcript)

    In this starry episode, we’ll be learning about eclipses, including the Great North American Total Solar Eclipse, which happened throughout the US and parts of Mexico on April 8. Here, in the description, I have a few fun links for you. Solar and lunar eclipse: https://bit.ly/solar-and-lunar NASA livestream: https://bit.ly/nasa-livestream-2024 (Starting point in video: 1hr:14min)



    This podcast is now providing transcript. Apple Podcasts has created this transcript*. This may be subject to copyright and/or trademark. ©®



    Episode Transcript:

    “Welcome to Kids Learning Lab, a learning podcast made just for kids.

    Hi, before we start this episode, we just updated our website. Feel free to check it out. If you don't want to go through the hassle of opening a website, simply email us at kidslearninglab099 at gmail.com.

    Once again, that's kidslearninglab099 at gmail.com. Thanks for your support. In this episode, we'll be talking about eclipses.

    The reason I got the idea for this episode was because of the great North American solar eclipse, which some of you living in the US and Mexico might have seen. It was on Monday, April 8th, about a month ago. Even if you didn't see an eclipse, you can still learn about eclipses.

    If you don't know what an eclipse is, we'll learn today.

    An eclipse is when a star's light is blocked from an object because of an another object. In a solar eclipse, like the one on April 8th, the moon slowly looks like it bites the sun until it totally covers the sun. When it covers the sun, it's called totality.

    The path of totality is“like an imaginary line on a map in which you can see the total solar eclipse. If you're outside the line, but still close to the shadow, you can see the partial solar eclipse, like I did. That's when the moon bites the sun, but not fully.

    So only a small portion of the sun is hidden. During a solar eclipse, the sky turns dark, even when it's the middle of the day. This is because the moon casts a shadow on Earth, blocking the sun's light.

    Animals don't know what's happening, so I think it's night. In a lunar eclipse, that's when the Earth casts a shadow on the moon. Earth's atmosphere blocks the sunlight, and only lets some light particles pass.

    And those light particles are red, so that makes the moon look red. Some people call this a blood moon, but don't be scared. It's just a scattering of light, and nothing to be afraid of."

    “Now, this may seem a little confusing, but if you look at the pictures of the description, you'll understand. The umbra is the area where the shadow is. The penumbra is where the shadow is lighter.

    That's when you see a partial eclipse. Now, it's time for a tough quiz. Good luck!

    Number one, what happens in a solar eclipse?

    Number two, why does a moon turn red in a lunar eclipse?

    Three, why does a moon turn red in a lunar eclipse? Here are the answers. Number one, what happens in the solar eclipse?

    The answer is the sun's light on the earth is blocked by the moon. Number two, why does the moon turn red in the lunar eclipse? The answer to that is because our atmosphere scatters the red light.

    Make sure to check out the links in the description. There's even a video of the solar eclipse you can watch. Thanks for listening.

    Again, make sure you check out our website or email us at kidslearninglab099 at gmail.com. Once again, that's kidslearninglab099 at gmail.com. Or visit our website at kidslearninglab.weebly.com.

    That's kidslearninglab.weebly.com.

    Thanks for listening!



    From Kids Learning Lab!: What is an Eclipse?, May 11, 2024

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    Cheese!

    Cheese!

    In this episode, we'll learn about the history of cheese, as well as some fun facts!



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    Sleep: Part 2 - Dreams and Fun Facts

    Sleep: Part 2 - Dreams and Fun Facts

    In this episode, we'll learn about dreams, why we dream, how some people dream differently, and some fun facts! If you haven't already, listen to the previous episode to understand it better.


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    Sleep: Part 1 - Stages and Fun Facts

    Sleep: Part 1 - Stages and Fun Facts

    In this first part of two, we'll explore the 5 stages of sleep. We'll also dive into fun facts, while also taking a quiz.



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    How do our brains work? + Fun Facts

    How do our brains work? + Fun Facts

    In this episode, we'll explore how the brain works and learn some amazing fun facts! We highly recommend listening to Kids Learning Lab on Spotify, which has free music and podcasts (Note: this is not an advertisement). You can also support us by visiting our website (www.kidslearninglab.weebly.com) or email us (kidslearninglab099@gmail.com). Thanks for listening to this episode! (And thank you to those who read this all the way here!)


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    About New Year's + Fun Traditions To Try

    About New Year's + Fun Traditions To Try

    In this episode, we'll be looking at why we celebrate New Year's, who invented days, months, and years, and some fun traditions you can try at home! You can suggest podcast topics by emailing us at kidslearninglab099@gmail.com, and email us at bit.ly/kidslearninglabwebsite. Thank you to everyone who listens to this podcast! We recommend listening on the platform called Spotify, on which you can answer to polls, Q&As, and Spotify helps us gain benefits. And once again, don’t forget to share us with your friends and family!

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