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Dec 2020
28m 50s

S3 E13: Red Knots (?!) and Science with ...

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Ahoy Landlubbers, Captain Emma is here to teach you all about knots. The bowline, the Sailor’s knot, the double bend, the red knot… Wait - isn’t a Red Knot a migrating shorebird? Tune in to find out! Also in today’s episode: Emma’s Chemistry corner, where Emma is exploring a really important chemical reaction called photosynthesis. Plus - get ready for an ex ... Show More
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