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A duck in a jersey crashes the World Cup! A man rescues his sunglasses from a very deep dark hole and needs firefighters to get out. And bumblebees in Finland solve puzzles scientists thought only chimps could do.
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Three true but very silly stories for kids! A whole museum becomes a giant 17-floor soccer ball, a mum paints her whole house pink like a giant doll's dream house, and real scientists turn old fishing nets and ocean plastic into actual roads. No caller today.
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Today on Say What?! Sir Nibbles the goat gets his head stuck in a trailer, a polite alligator named Gerald waits at a family's front door, and scientists find a brand new shark that walks on its fins. Silly, kind, kid-safe news for ages 5 to 10.
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The silliest news on Earth, for kids 5-10. Today: a giant banana-shaped car gets pulled over by the highway police
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Today on Say What?! an artist wraps the oldest bridge in Paris into a giant fuzzy mountain you can walk inside, a cozy snake is found hiding behind a family's television in Australia, and scientists discover a board game carved into the steps of a thousand-year-old bath house in Morocco. Funny news for kids, ages 5 to 10.
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Today on Say What?! - Plumbers find a sparkly ring lost down a drain ten years ago and bring it home. A dog named Bingo carries a live armadillo into the house and everyone shouts OOPSIE. And scientists find Japan's first brand-new bird in over forty years, hiding in plain sight - told apart only by its song and its tiny secret recipe inside. Kid-safe silly news for ages 5 to 10.
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Pip, Grump, Brad and Vera take on three wild stories: a giant sausage built from 65,000 plastic building bricks (you cannot eat it!), a town that charms wiggly worms out of the grass, and the night Japan's sky glowed super-high and bright red. Real news, told silly, for kids age 5 to 10.
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Three silly stories for curious kids. A young man leaps out of the audience to save a big movie-music concert in Australia. A banana taped to a museum wall vanishes, so the museum just sticks up a new one. And meet Jonathan, a giant tortoise who just turned 194, the oldest land animal in the world and older than the Eiffel Tower.
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Three silly stories for curious kids! A curious cat crashes a ballet and takes a bow, brave humans battle in the watermelon seed-spitting championship, and scientists find a secret underground web of mushroom friends helping the trees grow. Say What?!
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Pip, Grump, Brad and Vera take on three stories: a whole town that burns its smelly winter socks to welcome spring, a giant game of human foosball where grown-ups can only slide side to side, and a real-science wonder: a tiny Hawaiian caterpillar that builds a costume of old bug bits to sneak past spiders. Kid-safe news comedy for ages 5-10.
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Today on Say What?!: one million bees swarm a Tennessee highway after a truck crash (beekeepers round them all up)
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Today on Say What?!: A Florida woman thinks she sees a big cat in her yard - but it's a monkey that's been wild in Florida since 1938! Then: three friends in Texas stack 19,019 golf balls into Sir Stacks-A-Lot, a brand new world record pyramid. And: scientists discover that humpback whales cross 14,000km between Australia and Brazil - identified by their unique tail fingerprints!
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Today on Say What?! Pip, Grump, Brad and Vera dig into three wild-but-true stories: a man with a world-record collection of 858 different paper cups, a man who pulled on 32 T-shirts in one single minute, and tiny fish that climb a giant waterfall using sticky fins. Then a Friday caller from Jamaica phones in with a sweetly mysterious problem. Kid-safe news comedy for ages 5 to 10.
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Today on Say What?!: Pip, Grump, Brad and Vera meet a Wisconsin driver who moved a ROAD CLOSED sign and drove his truck right into wet cement. A mysterious 7-foot puppet with wild red hair appears at a Massachusetts police station. And Veronika, a 13-year-old pet cow in Austria, becomes the first cow ever filmed using a tool: she lifts a broom with her tongue and uses both ends to scratch herself. Scientists are stunned.
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A town in Mexico mashes the biggest bowl of guacamole ever, a bakery's giant ice cream cone mascot Mister Swirly goes on the run, and scientists find a 59,000-year-old Neanderthal tooth that shows the world's oldest dental work. Kid-safe news comedy for ages 5-10.
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Today on Say What?! Three wild stories from the world.
1. A bear named Mister Cinnamon tried to break into a Tennessee bakery for cinnamon rolls — through the door, window, and roof!
2. A dog in India named Sir Bonky had a kettle stuck on his head for FOUR years before a kind rescue team finally got it off with soap, butter, and carrots.
3. Scientists in South Korea found a baby dinosaur (nicknamed Doolysaurus) hidden inside a rock using a special X-ray machine.
Say What?! is a daily news comedy podcast for kids ages 5-10. -
Today on Say What?! Three wonderfully weird stories from the world.
1. A man in Norway wakes up to find a giant ship called Captain Wobbles parked in his back yard.
2. A three-year-old named Jude is breaking snooker world records with a tiny cue called Bonky.
3. Scientists figured out how some mice sing — they have a special little bag in their throat.
Say What?! is a daily news comedy podcast for kids ages 5-10. -
Today on Say What?! Pip, Grump, Brad, and Vera meet a fox in Alberta who walks off with three hot dogs from a backyard barbecue, cheer for one hundred and fifty tiny dogs racing in Washington DC (the winner gets a tiny crown), and learn that rice seeds can HEAR rain and sprout up to forty percent faster. Big energy. Small dogs. Smart plants.
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