Sid The Science Kid: Rolie Polies
Sid wants to know how rolie polies move, but they’re too small for him to see. What tool does he need to use to find the answer? Do you know how they move?
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Sid wants to know how rolie polies move, but they’re too small for him to see. What tool does he need to use to find the answer? Do you know how they move?
Sid the Science Kid’s toy robot, Flip, broke! What will happen to Flip once he’s in the trash? Join Sid to find out what happens to trash and ways to reuse it.
Join Sid the Science Kid as he investigates why his box of honey cereal has a bee on it. Why do you think there’s a picture of a bee on Sid’s honey cereal box?
Sid and his friends learn about the three primary colors and which colors mix to make secondary colors. What colors would you mix to make your favorite color?
Sid and his friends try to throw a ball way up into the sky so it stays there, but the ball comes back down. Learn about gravity with Sid to figure out why.
Robot can’t find Melody. She’s somewhere in space! Make careful choices to help him find her. And be creative—you might be surprised with what you see!
Have you ever wanted to go into outer space? Hayley has! Join her as she pretends to be her favorite astronaut, Sally Ride, on her first mission into space!
Do you think animals talk? Join Sid the Science Kid as he explores if animals communicate even though they can’t say words like people do.
Ever wonder what’s in an anthill? Join Sid the Science Kid as he explores ants, how they talk to each other, and the different jobs they do in their anthill.
Sid discovers that very hot water turns into steam. How does water change, and what does it change into? Join Sid as he investigates the three states of water.
Sid can’t believe his eyes! At breakfast, his pancake looks smaller than Zeke’s even though they’re the same size. Join Sid to learn about optical illusions.
Is it counting down to launch, floating without gravity, or fixing a satellite that makes space so terrific? Blast off into this nonfiction story to find out!