Episodes

Fun facts about Mummies, Inventions, Senses, and Food 🏺💡👀🍕
March 12, 2025

Fun facts about Mummies, Inventions, Senses, and Food 🏺💡👀🍕

In this fun facts episode, we will learn the secrets of the senses, ranging from flies tasting with their feet to owls hearing a mouse step on a twig from 23 meters away. Then, we will explore the world of inventions, learning how creativity, curiosity, and even accidents can lead to amazing discoveries like Band-Aids. We will also travel back in time to learn about mummies—how they were made, where they can be found, and even the strange and surprising ways nature preserves them. Finally, we wi...
Why We Yawn, Time Travel, and Other Big Questions? 🤔⏳🥱
March 5, 2025

Why We Yawn, Time Travel, and Other Big Questions? 🤔⏳🥱

In this episode, we’ll discover why yawning isn’t just about being tired—it helps cool your brain and can even be contagious! We’ll explore the nature of time and why building a time machine isn’t as simple as it sounds. We’ll also uncover why eating salty foods makes us thirsty and how different countries developed their languages over time. Finally, we’ll look at why children need parents and how this is similar to animals in the wild, where young creatures learn essential survival skills from...
Do you know about the beaver? 🦫
Feb. 26, 2025

Do you know about the beaver? 🦫

In this episode, you'll learn all about beavers! Discover how these skilled rodents shape their environment by building dams, lodges, and canals. Explore their unique adaptations—like waterproof fur, webbed feet, and ever-growing teeth—that help them thrive in water. You'll follow their life cycle from playful kits to hardworking adults, find out what's on their menu, and see how their underwater food storage helps them survive winter. Plus, learn how their engineering creates wetlands that supp...
Do you know about the Canada Goose? 🍁
Feb. 19, 2025

Do you know about the Canada Goose? 🍁

In this episode, we are going to learn about one of our favourite birds—the Canada goose! We’ll learn how these birds communicate, why they fly in a V-formation, and what makes them such devoted parents. Plus, we’ll discover why some geese travel thousands of kilometres while others stay put and how their growing presence can sometimes lead to conflicts with humans. Whether soaring through the skies or waddling through city parks, we think Canada geese are very cool! Sleep Tight!, Sheryl & Clark...
Do you know about carnivores? 🐺🐆
Feb. 12, 2025

Do you know about carnivores? 🐺🐆

In this episode, we’ll explore the world of carnivores—meat-eaters big and small, from lions and sharks to ladybugs and even plants! We’ll learn how they fit into the food chain, the different types of carnivores, and the special skills that make them expert hunters. From sharp teeth and powerful claws to sticky webs and sneaky traps, carnivores have incredible adaptations for survival. Plus, we’ll discover why they’re so important for keeping nature in balance. Sleep Tight!, Sheryl & Clark --- ...
Do you know about climate change? 🌎💚
Feb. 5, 2025

Do you know about climate change? 🌎💚

In this episode, we explore a big and important topic climate change! We break down the difference between weather and climate, uncover how human activities are driving rapid warming, and explain the greenhouse effect. We also discuss how climate change is affecting our planet and, most importantly, what we can do to help. From using less energy to planting trees, even small actions can make a big difference. 🌱💡 Sleep Tight!, Sheryl & Clark --- Resources Weather vs. Climate https://climatekids.n...
Listener Questions: Heat, Cold, Climate Change and the Sun ❄️🔥☀️
Jan. 29, 2025

Listener Questions: Heat, Cold, Climate Change and the Sun ❄️🔥☀️

In this episode, we will answer some of the questions you, our listeners, have sent in. We will cover why the South Pole is colder than the North Pole, why snow feels so cold, and why fire is so hot. We will also learn how heat is made and why the Sun is so hot. Lastly, we answer a question about climate change. Sleep Tight!, Sheryl & Clark --- Resources Why is Antarctica colder than the Arctic? https://www.auroraexpeditions.com.au/blog/why-is-antarctica-colder-than-the-arctic/ Snow https://nsid...
Do you know about the ocean? 🌏🌊
Jan. 22, 2025

Do you know about the ocean? 🌏🌊

In this episode, we are going to start to learn about the ocean, its origin, ocean life, and its importance. We might learn a few fun facts, too. In previous episodes, we learned a lot about animals in the ocean, waves, and weather, but somehow, we haven't taken the time to sit down and learn about the ocean as a whole. Sleep Tight!, Sheryl & Clark --- Resources Ocean - Britannica Kids Falkowski, P. G. (2012). Ocean Science: The power of plankton. Nature. All About the Ocean Support Us 👉 Join Pr...
Fun Facts About Space and the Mystery of Space Junk 🚀✨
Jan. 15, 2025

Fun Facts About Space and the Mystery of Space Junk 🚀✨

In this episode, we are going to learn facts about the wonders of space and the surprising world of space junk! We'll learn facts about planets, stars, and the Sun, learn how spacecraft are launched and explore the secrets of the spacecraft graveyard deep in the Pacific Ocean. We'll also discover how scientists are tracking and tackling the growing clutter in Earth's orbit. Join us for a fun episode of science learning before bed!🛰️ Sleep Tight!, Sheryl & Clark --- 👉 Join Premium for AD FREE lis...
Do you know how animals survive in winter? ❄️🐻‍❄️
Jan. 8, 2025

Do you know how animals survive in winter? ❄️🐻‍❄️

In this episode, we’ll learn how animals survive the cold of winter. We’ll discover that animals use three strategies to make it through: hibernation , where they slow down and sleep through the cold; migration , where they travel long distances to find warmth and food; and adaptation , where they change their behavior or appearance to thrive in freezing temperatures. Whether it’s a bear snoozing in its den, geese flying south, or a snowshoe hare blending into the snow, we’ll explore the amazing...
✨Encore✨ Do you know about the science of video games? 👾
Jan. 1, 2025

✨Encore✨ Do you know about the science of video games? 👾

In this episode, we'll dive into the fascinating science behind video games. We'll explore how they'll tap into physics, applying Newton’s laws of motion and projectile motion. We'll see how chemistry plays a role, especially when characters mix elements to concoct new potions. The focus will also shift to biology, reflecting on ecosystems and character evolution that mirror our world. We'll peek at the programming and AI that bring other characters to life in these games. And we won't overlook ...
✨Encore✨ Do you know about snow? ❄️
Dec. 25, 2024

✨Encore✨ Do you know about snow? ❄️

In this episode, we will learn about snow, what it is made of and the different colours it can be. Did you know that snow could be in different colours? We will discuss the water cycle and how important snow is for the water supply in many places. We will look at The Science of Snowflakes and discuss how they are created and how each is unique. We will examine how the temperature influences the design of the snowflake. We will answer questions including why reindeer’s antlers fall off, how raind...
Listener questions: Cats, Numbers, and Planet Mysteries 🐾🌍
Dec. 18, 2024

Listener questions: Cats, Numbers, and Planet Mysteries 🐾🌍

We're answering some cool and interesting questions you sent us in this episode. We answer questions about cats, numbers, and planets! Discover why cats have whiskers and tails, how ancient humans counted before numbers existed, and why numbers never end. We'll also explore why planets are round, whether Earth will last forever, and what might happen if you fell through a hole to the other side of the planet. Sleep Tight!, Sheryl & Clark --- 👉 Join Premium for AD FREE listening and extra bedtime...
Do you know about Reindeer? 🦌🎅🏻
Dec. 11, 2024

Do you know about Reindeer? 🦌🎅🏻

In this episode, we're learning all about reindeer! Discover how these incredible animals survive in the Arctic, their amazing migrations, the unique features of their antlers, and the science behind their warm, red noses. We'll also dive into their role in holiday traditions and the important connections they share with people and the environment. Sleep Tight!, Sheryl & Clark --- 👉 Join Premium for AD FREE listening and extra bedtime stories! 👉 Sleep Tight Premium is now available in Apple Podc...
Do you know how LEGO are made? 🧱🤖
Dec. 4, 2024

Do you know how LEGO are made? 🧱🤖

In this episode, we’re exploring the world of LEGO! Discover how these iconic bricks are made, the fascinating science behind their strength and precision, and how they became a global favourite. From tiny plastic pellets to towering creations, we’ll explore the creativity, engineering, and fun that make LEGO so magical. Sleep Tight!, Sheryl & Clark --- 👉 Join Premium for AD FREE listening and extra bedtime stories! 👉 Sleep Tight Premium is now available in Apple Podcasts! 🎉 ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Leave a review ...
Fun Facts About Pumpkins And Turkeys 🦃🎃🥧
Nov. 27, 2024

Fun Facts About Pumpkins And Turkeys 🦃🎃🥧

In this episode, we will learn about the world of pumpkins, turkeys, and Thanksgiving traditions. We will learn why pumpkins float, how turkeys run and fly faster than you might think, and the history behind some of your favourite fall customs. Plus, we’ll explore giant pumpkin pies, turkey snoods, and why leaves change colour in the fall. It’s a perfect mix of science, fun, and a little bit of holiday magic! Sleep Tight!, Sheryl & Clark --- 25 Fascinating Pumpkin Facts 14 Fun Facts About Turkey...
Do you know about Dolphins? 🐬
Nov. 20, 2024

Do you know about Dolphins? 🐬

In this episode, we’ll explore these intelligent, playful marine mammals known for their friendliness and incredible behaviours. Learn how dolphins, part of the “toothed whale” family alongside orcas, differ from their close relatives and porpoises, and discover what makes them such clever and curious ocean dwellers. Sleep Tight!, Sheryl & Clark --- How Do Dolphins Sleep? Dolphin Echolocation How Do Dolphins Use Echolocation? --- 👉 Join Premium for AD FREE listening and extra bedtime stories! 👉 ...
Listener Questions: From Dinosaur Power to Houses Made from Poop 🦕
Nov. 13, 2024

Listener Questions: From Dinosaur Power to Houses Made from Poop 🦕

In this episode, we're answering your questions! We'll learn why some animals use poop to build their homes—and whether it smells terrible, explore why cars need gas and oil, the science behind rising muffins, the importance of math, and why hair turns gray as we age. We'll also take a look at why siblings can sometimes be annoying, touching on psychology and life skills. Plus, we've sprinkled in surprising facts about gasoline, muffins, and even some quirky poop trivia to keep things interestin...
Do you know about The Milky Way? 🌌
Nov. 6, 2024

Do you know about The Milky Way? 🌌

In this episode, we'll journey through our home galaxy, the Milky Way, a vast spiral galaxy with over 100 billion stars, including our Sun. Located in the quieter Orion-Cygnus Arm, about 27,000 light-years from the center, our solar system orbits far from the powerful supermassive black hole, Sagittarius A*, which holds the galaxy together. We'll explore the three main types of galaxies—spiral, elliptical, and irregular—and imagine the technology that might one day let us travel beyond the Milky...
Fun Facts: Creepy, Crawly, and a Little Bit Gross! 🧟🪳
Oct. 30, 2024

Fun Facts: Creepy, Crawly, and a Little Bit Gross! 🧟🪳

In this episode, we are going to learn about the animal kingdom’s strangest and grossest creatures! We’ll start with the housefly, discovering its unique habits like tasting with its feet and vomiting on its food, and move on to the resilient cockroach that can survive a week without its head. We’ll also learn about the hippopotamus’s unusual mating habits, the cube-shaped poop of wombats, and meet other creepy animals like tarantulas, giant squids, and vampire bats. Each creature may seem icky,...
Do you know about the human skeleton? 💀
Oct. 23, 2024

Do you know about the human skeleton? 💀

In this episode, we'll learn all about the human skeleton—the framework of 206 bones that give our body shape, support us and help us move. We'll explore how the skull, rib cage, and spine protect our most important organs and how our bones change as we grow. You'll also find out how the skeleton is divided into the axial and appendicular skeletons, each playing a key role in helping us move and stay safe. Finally, we'll learn why skeletons are used as symbols for Halloween, bringing some spooky...
Listener Questions: Exploring Raindrops, Floating Ice, and Moving Clouds 🌧️🧊
Oct. 16, 2024

Listener Questions: Exploring Raindrops, Floating Ice, and Moving Clouds 🌧️🧊

In this episode, we'll learn why rain falls in little drops instead of one big splash, why ice cracks when it melts, and how clouds move across the sky. We'll also explore the science behind why ice floats and why clouds are white—all thanks to another round of fantastic questions submitted by our curious listeners! Sleep Tight!, Sheryl & Clark ❤️👂📖 --- 👉 Join Premium for AD FREE listening and extra bedtime stories! 👉 Sleep Tight Premium is now available in Apple Podcasts! 🎉 ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Leave a review ...
Do you know about turtles? 🐢
Oct. 9, 2024

Do you know about turtles? 🐢

In this episode, we will learn that turtles are fascinating reptiles found in various regions and habitats worldwide. We will also learn about how their diets vary by species and explore how turtles communicate. From sea turtles migrating across oceans to tortoises roaming the land, turtles are highly adaptable and vital to their ecosystems. Sleep Tight!, Sheryl & Clark ❤️👂📖 --- 👉 Join Premium for AD FREE listening and extra bedtime stories! 👉 Sleep Tight Premium is now available in Apple Podcas...
Listener Questions: The Wonders of Physics and Space ☀️
Oct. 2, 2024

Listener Questions: The Wonders of Physics and Space ☀️

In this episode, we will answer listener questions that explore how the universe works in fun and surprising ways. We learn that nothing can travel faster than the speed of light and explore what might happen if we could—like time slowing down and strange space effects. We also find out that there are stars much bigger than the Sun, how the Sun spins on its axis and how gravity, though invisible, holds everything in place. We will wrap up by understanding why air remains invisible despite being ...