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What Are Boogers? (Curious Kids Club)

6/9/202627 min

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In this episode, we learn why your nose makes mucus, and why boogers can be different colors. We also tell some jokes and ask the kids in the Curious Kids Club to share something they love doing every single day!

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  1. Josh· Host0:00

    The Curious Kids Club. What are boogers? [upbeat music] Hi, welcome to Curious Kids Everyday. I'm Josh. How are you doing today? It's so good to hear from you. Do I sound excited today? I am excited today because today is another episode of the Curious Kids Club. [upbeat music] We have a club here at Curious Kids Everyday, and it's called the Curious Kids Club. And in these special episodes, the kids in the Curious Kids Club get to help me make the episode. So for all the grownups listening, if your family wants to join the Curious Kids Club, you can find all the information at supportcuriouskids.com. There, you'll get activity sheets for every new episode of the show, your kids will get a shout-out on their birthday, and all kinds of other fun things. Do you remember a couple of weeks ago, on the last episode of Curious Kids Club, we talked about the nose? Specifically, we discussed bloody noses. Remember that we have blood vessels in our nose that are very sensitive, and when they get scratched, they can bleed easily, and that's why you get a bloody nose?

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