Speaker and Colour
June 5, 2020

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Lamp and Playhouse
June 4, 2020

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Airport Baggage and Rucksack
June 3, 2020

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Car Ferry and Globe
June 2, 2020

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Forklift and Dried Fruit
June 1, 2020

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Climbing Wall and Modelling Clay
May 29, 2020

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Neon Sign and Revolving Door
May 28, 2020

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Kaleidoscope and Envelope
May 27, 2020

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Window Cleaning Cradle and Shadow
May 26, 2020

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Snail and Tractor
May 25, 2020

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Glass Recycling and Jam
May 1, 2020

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Road Sweeper and Paper Straw
April 30, 2020

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Floating and Sand
April 29, 2020

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Bike Bell and Line Markings
April 28, 2020

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Radio Telescope and Maze
April 27, 2020

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Drinking Water and Carrots
April 24, 2020

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Hula Hoop and Tent
April 23, 2020

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Electric Car and Wind
April 22, 2020

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Bird’s Nest and Helmet
April 21, 2020

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Starlight and Stop-Frame Animation
April 20, 2020

In this episode, it’s night-time! Maddie visits a planetarium to learn how stars work. She discovers that stars are made in space by dust and gas, and when they press together, they get really, really hot and light up! She finds out that the sun is also a star, but because it’s closer to the Earth it looks much bigger than the stars we can see in space. She uses a special recording telescope camera to see the stars and moon really close up. Next, Maddie heads to an animation studio to see how a special type of film called a stop-frame animation film is made using puppets. She uses her special time-lapse camera to film the puppets as they only move a tiny bit at a time – it takes a whole day to put together just ten seconds of stop-frame animation!

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