S3 E8: The Search for the Big Bad Wolf

S3 E8: The Search for the Big Bad Wolf

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S3 E9: James Bond of Birds - or the Penguin of the North

Emma is enjoying the dog days of summer while dreaming of a colder place - and the cool birds that live there. Plus: check out the brand new segment: Emma’s Chemistry Corner: Earth Ranger Emma is exploring the secrets and wonders of Chemistry with the help of our friends at BASF. ...  Show more

S3 E12: Steam-Blasting Beetles and other Animals with Chemical Superpowers

Hello Earth Rangers! Today Emma will reveal some of the tricks of the mischievous gray squirrels and how they and other animals prepare for the winter. In today’s Emma’s Chemistry Corner - brought to you with the help of our friends at BASF - Emma talks about biology, the connect ...  Show more

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