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Head in the Clouds

Head in the Clouds

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Podcast: Hat Business – Fun, Sun-Safe Aussie Stories for Kids

Hosted by Ruby & Hat

Subscribe at: https://hatbusiness.com.au


In this sky-high episode of Hat Business, Ruby spots a weird cloud... and suddenly she and Hat are off on a fluffy, fact-filled adventure into the sky!

From cumulus to cirrus, kids will learn all about the different types of clouds, how they form, and what they tell us about the weather. With Hat’s cheeky commentary and Ruby’s curious questions, this episode turns weather science into a giggly, cloud-spotting game.

Whether you're lying on the grass or driving in the car, "Head in the Clouds" is the perfect way for kids to learn about meteorology through play, imagination, and storytelling.

What Kids Will Learn:

  • The main types of clouds: cumulus, stratus, cirrus, and more
  • How clouds form and what they mean for weather
  • Fun cloud facts Aussie kids will love
  • How to become a backyard cloud detective

Why Parents Love This Episode:

  • Sneaky science education, wrapped in fun
  • Engaging audio adventure with real-world learning
  • Encourages curiosity about the natural world
  • Screen-free entertainment with educational value

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