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Welcome back, Smartypants! 👋
In this roaring new episode, Emma heads deep into the African savanna for a real-life safari adventure — and she’s bringing you along! 🐾🌾
Emma teams up with her friend Rob to answer Jon Jon’s big question: “Why are lions considered the king?” 👑🦁
Together, they track fresh paw prints, discover how lion families (called prides!) work, learn why manes are like royal crowns, and find out why lions roar loud enough to shake the next town over. They even uncover some surprising facts about night vision, territory battles, and how far back lion history goes.
🌟 What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
Why lions live in family prides
What makes a lion’s roar one of the loudest in the animal kingdom
How lions mark and defend their territory
Why manes are more than just fabulous hair
Where lions used to live — and why they need our help today
🎒 Plus: Emma and Rob share ways YOU can help protect wildlife, along with a fun “Save the Lions!” activity you can do at home.
🎧 Perfect For: Kids ages 6+ who love animals, parents and teachers looking for fun, STEM-filled adventures outside the classroom.
🎒 Why Kids Love Hey Smartypants: Each episode turns a kid’s real question into an adventure packed with facts, fun, and imagination, mixing science, history, and humor to make learning feel like playtime!
🎬 Credits:
Created by Leora and Nevo Cohen, two curious kids who love asking big questions and their dad, who records, edits, and keeps everyone out of lion territory. 😉
Theme music: Bring the Fun by Andrey RossiVoices generated with Google AI Studio and other cool tools.
Video by Video by Sismiko Eka Putra from Pixabay
💌 Send Us Your Big Questions!Parents - want your child’s voice or question featured on the show? Email us at [email protected]
📣 Follow, Rate & ReviewIf your kids love exploring how the world works, tap Follow, leave us a ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ review, and share this episode with your favorite little builders and dreamers.
🧠 Stay curious, Smartypants!
#HeySmartypants #STEMForKids #KidsPodcast #SciencePodcast #SmartypantsShow #Africa #wildlife
By Smartypants PodcastWelcome back, Smartypants! 👋
In this roaring new episode, Emma heads deep into the African savanna for a real-life safari adventure — and she’s bringing you along! 🐾🌾
Emma teams up with her friend Rob to answer Jon Jon’s big question: “Why are lions considered the king?” 👑🦁
Together, they track fresh paw prints, discover how lion families (called prides!) work, learn why manes are like royal crowns, and find out why lions roar loud enough to shake the next town over. They even uncover some surprising facts about night vision, territory battles, and how far back lion history goes.
🌟 What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
Why lions live in family prides
What makes a lion’s roar one of the loudest in the animal kingdom
How lions mark and defend their territory
Why manes are more than just fabulous hair
Where lions used to live — and why they need our help today
🎒 Plus: Emma and Rob share ways YOU can help protect wildlife, along with a fun “Save the Lions!” activity you can do at home.
🎧 Perfect For: Kids ages 6+ who love animals, parents and teachers looking for fun, STEM-filled adventures outside the classroom.
🎒 Why Kids Love Hey Smartypants: Each episode turns a kid’s real question into an adventure packed with facts, fun, and imagination, mixing science, history, and humor to make learning feel like playtime!
🎬 Credits:
Created by Leora and Nevo Cohen, two curious kids who love asking big questions and their dad, who records, edits, and keeps everyone out of lion territory. 😉
Theme music: Bring the Fun by Andrey RossiVoices generated with Google AI Studio and other cool tools.
Video by Video by Sismiko Eka Putra from Pixabay
💌 Send Us Your Big Questions!Parents - want your child’s voice or question featured on the show? Email us at [email protected]
📣 Follow, Rate & ReviewIf your kids love exploring how the world works, tap Follow, leave us a ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ review, and share this episode with your favorite little builders and dreamers.
🧠 Stay curious, Smartypants!
#HeySmartypants #STEMForKids #KidsPodcast #SciencePodcast #SmartypantsShow #Africa #wildlife