Pirates! (Talk Like a Pirate Day!)

Pirates! (Talk Like a Pirate Day!)

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Light the lights! Andrew & Polly ask their friends about sources of illumination, human-made and natural. Lori Hoch Stiefel from PJ Library shares her Hanukkah story and we begin to wonder...why do candlelight and winter celebrations go hand-in-hand? Ear Snacks is a free podcast ...  Show more

The Neuroscience of Bad Guys & Superheroes!

Andrew & Polly's Bad Guy game continues! When they can't figure out WHY they are having fun scaring fish and serving them their least favorite fo ...

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