Title: Creepy Crawlers!
Age Level: Ages 10+
Theme: Animals & Pets
Extra Themes: Animals & Bugs
Audience: 5th Grade, 6th Grade, 7th Grade,8th Grade, 9th Grade, 10th Grade, 11th Grade, 12th Grade
Brands: Andrew & Polly,But Why? Podcast,Highlights,Keller Williams,Okee Dokee Brothers,Rebel Girls,Smile and Learn,StoryNory,Vermont Public
Release Date: 10/15/24
Awards: BETT Awards 2018 Finalists,Davey Silver Award 2021,Grammy Award Nominee,Horizon 2020 - European Commission,National Parenting Publications Awards
Description: Kids will explore facts about arachnids including the world's largest and smallest spiders, how their jaws work, why they don’t stick to their own webs, and much more with this WhaZoodle!
Explore Content Included:
The Redback SpiderThis audiobook is part of the curiosities collection. This collection seeks to improve listening comprehension through different stories that encourage curiosity and discovery. This audiobook is about redback spiders.
SpidersAs part of the unique, Know-It-Alls! Series this podcast puts the spotlight on spiders! Did you know that some spiders are big enough to eat frogs, lizards, and small birds? Awesome narration and sound effects, plus many interesting facts, makes this episode fun and exciting for young science enthusiasts.
SpidersEducational audiobook for children where they will learn characteristics and fun facts about spiders. Spiders are invertebrate, carnivorous animals and belong to the group of arachnid arthropods. Their size depends a lot on the species, the biggest ones can weigh up to 200 and measure 30 centimeters.
Untangling a Giant Web MysteryScientists were astounded when they discovered a giant web built by long-jawed orb weavers, a spider that normally lives alone. What had made these spiders work together?
Why Don't Spiders Get Stuck In Their Webs?Why don't spiders stick to their own webs? How do spiders walk up walls and on ceilings without falling? Why do spiders have eight legs and eight eyes? How do they make webs? And silk? What's a cobweb? How do spiders eat? And why are daddy long legs called daddy long legs when they have to have a female to produce their babies?! We're talking spiders today with arachnologist Catherine Scott.
Recess Content Included:
All StarWe're all rock stars! An anthem for positivity.
Funny Halloween Jokes 2Five funny Halloween themed jokes for kids!
Funny Kids Jokes 2Five random and funny jokes for kids!
Hulahoop to da LoopA fun loop song that encourages kids to dance, move their body, and hulahoop!
I Spy 18Let's play I Spy! We have 5 unique items for yout to find!
North Country Dance BandDance party band, heat up the dancefloor.
Playaway Aerobics: MovementAre you ready to move and groove? Learn all about how movement can help you live an active and healthy life, along with different moves you can do at home!
Wangari Maathai: Draw a GardenDraw a vibrant and colorful garden while listening to the story of the inspiring ecologist and activist, Dr. Wangari Maathai, who helped plant 40 million trees and started a worldwide movement to restore natural environments.
What's That Sound? Episode 18Welcome to What's that Sound? The game show where we play a sound and you try to guess what it is! Got it? Great! Let's Play!
Would You Rather Episode 18Let's play a game of Would You Rather! We've got some silly questions to make you laugh!
Relax Content Included:
Baby MineLullabye for a baby.
English CountrysideDrift off to the sounds of birds and crickets chirping, and wind rustling through the trees. This soundsape is inspired by D Lovelace, an inventor.
How Doth the Little Busy BeeHow doth the little busy bee Improve each shining hour, And gather honey all the day From every opening flower! Bees against idleness and mischief. A moral poem for children read aloud.
Playaway Meditations - DecompressSit or lay down and relax while listening to a custom, guided meditation from Playaway!