About the episode
Children learn how special the world around them is: you can’t start early enough. That is why New Scientist is publishing a booklet with 100 animal facts for the whole family today.
This audio includes Fenna van der Grient, editor and book coordinator New Scientist. She came up with the idea for this book and shares her favorites with us: pooping penguins, the modern relationship of the albatross, how to catch a kangaroo and how flatfish go flat.
You can find the book here: How do you catch a kangaroo?
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