Episodes

  • Boom! Fireworks, Safety, and July 4th Fun for Kids
    Jun 30 2025

    Why do fireworks go boom in the sky? What makes them sparkle with red, blue, and green light? And most importantly — how can families enjoy them safely?

    In this special July 4th episode of 10 Minute Drive, we explore the exciting science behind fireworks, from the gunpowder inside to the colorful metal salts that make the sky light up. Kids will imagine themselves as “firework chefs,” mixing ingredients for the perfect sparkle. Then, we’ll take a quick trip back in time to discover how fireworks began in ancient China and became part of Independence Day celebrations around the world — from the U.S. to Canada, Mexico, India, and more.

    Plus, we talk directly to kids and parents about fireworks safety: why sparklers aren’t as harmless as they seem, how to prepare for loud shows, and why the safest fireworks are the ones you watch — not hold.

    Perfect for families heading to a fireworks display or celebrating from home, this episode sparks curiosity while keeping safety front and center.

    Ideal for curious kids under 10.

    Parent-approved, screen-free learning.

    Listen before the fireworks begin!

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    7 mins
  • Tiny Time Machine: Exploring the Moon Landing and Stars — A Kids’ Space Adventure
    Jun 24 2025

    Blast off with our first episode of Tiny Time Machine as we journey back to July 20, 1969—the day humans first landed on the Moon! Perfect for kids under 10 (and the parents driving them), this short, imaginative adventure puts young listeners inside the Apollo 11 lunar module, alongside Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin, to experience the moment when “the Eagle has landed.”

    In this kid-friendly space episode, we’ll:

    • Walk on the Moon
    • Collect Moon rocks and bounce lasers across space
    • Discover how space science helps life on Earth
    • Learn why astronauts say Earth looks like one tiny, shared spaceship
    • And uncover the incredible story of Voyager’s Golden Record—a real message sent into deep space for aliens to find!

    Along the way, we highlight key space milestones, the power of human imagination, and what it means to explore and care for our planet.

    Whether you're teaching your kids about the Moon landing, looking for a fun space podcast for road trips, or want to introduce young listeners to STEM, history, and space exploration, this episode is a perfect, 10-minute blast of curiosity and awe.

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    10 mins
  • From Dinosaurs to Beaks: Why Don’t Birds Have Teeth?
    Jun 17 2025

    Ever wondered why birds don’t have teeth? In this fun and fascinating episode of 10 Minute Drive, we explore the big question: Why don’t birds have teeth—and did they ever?

    Designed for curious kids under 10 (and the parents driving them), this quick family-friendly episode breaks down bird beaks, dinosaur connections, and jaw-dropping facts from paleontology to poultry.

    We'll flap through time to discover:

    • How ancient birds like Hesperornis and Ichthyornis once had real teeth
    • Why modern birds evolved toothless beaks
    • How birds use their gizzard (and swallowed rocks!) to “chew” food without teeth
    • And how scientists can still find ancient tooth genes inside today’s chickens!

    We even connect the dots between dinosaurs and birds, explaining why many paleontologists believe birds are living dinosaurs. From Archaeopteryx to T. rex, the journey from toothy jaws to feathered flyers is as wild as it gets.

    This episode is perfect for parents searching for:

    • Short science podcasts for kids
    • Car ride learning for ages 6–10
    • Nature facts that spark family conversations

    End your drive with a playful dinner-table question: “What would your own custom bird look like—and what would its beak do?”

    Hit play, stay curious, and let your next car ride turn into a science adventure.

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    7 mins
  • Glow Bugs: Why Do Fireflies Light Up?
    Jun 10 2025

    Why do fireflies glow? In this short, fun, and fact-filled episode of 10 Minute Drive, we explore the fascinating science of fireflies—also known as lightning bugs—and the real reason they light up on warm summer nights. Designed for curious kids under 10 (and their parents!), this science podcast episode takes you into the glowing world of backyard bugs and bioluminescence.

    You'll learn why fireflies aren’t actually flies, how their light is created using a special chemical reaction, and what their blinking patterns are trying to say. We’ll even explore why baby fireflies glow and how you can help protect fireflies as their numbers are starting to drop around the world.

    10 Minute Drive is one of the best educational podcasts for kids—perfect for summer learning, bedtime, car rides, and screen-free fun. If your child loves animals, bugs, science facts, or nature shows, this is a great episode to start with.

    Topics Covered:

    • Why fireflies glow
    • What bioluminescence is
    • Firefly facts for kids
    • Best science podcast for children
    • Short podcasts for family listening
    • Nature podcasts for curious minds

    Follow 10 Minute Drive on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Amazon Music for weekly episodes under 10 minutes—made just for kids.

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    7 mins
  • Why Can’t Elephants Jump? Fun Animal Facts and Big Surprises
    Jun 3 2025

    Elephants are the only land mammals that can’t jump — but why? Find out in this fun and fascinating episode for kids and parents.

    Packed with weird animal facts, elephant myths, and famous elephant stories, this short and educational podcast is perfect for curious kids under 10. 10 Minute Drive delivers screen-free learning and big conversations in small doses. Great for families who love science, nature, and surprising fun facts.

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    6 mins
  • The Banana Mystery: Why Does Banana Candy Taste Weird?
    Feb 10 2025

    In this episode of 10 Minute Drive, we're peeling back the secrets of one of your favorite fruits—bananas! Have you ever wondered why banana candy tastes so weird compared to real bananas? The answer might surprise you! We’ll explore why bananas are actually berries, while strawberries aren’t, and dive into the history of the Cavendish banana—the type you eat today. But did you know there used to be a tastier banana called the Gros Michel?

    10 Minute Drive is one of the best podcasts for children who love learning about science, history, and the world around them—all in under 10 minutes. Whether you're in the car, at home, or on the go, this family-friendly podcast is packed with surprising facts, playful storytelling, and fun discoveries that will keep kids entertained and engaged.

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    8 mins
  • The Dentist: Why do we brush our teeth?
    Feb 3 2025

    Why do we need to brush our teeth anyway? In this episode of 10 Minute Drive, we’ll explore how tiny sugar bugs (bacteria!) cause cavities, and how brushing helps keep our smiles healthy and bright. Plus, fun facts about dentistry through history.

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    7 mins
  • Popcorn's Secret: Why does popcorn pop?
    Jan 27 2025

    In this episode of The Ten Minute Drive, we uncover the surprising science behind popcorn’s magical pop. Perfect for curious kids and parents on the go, this episode will have you looking at your popcorn bowl in a whole new way!

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    6 mins