Welcome back, Smartypants! 👋
Today we’re taking off on a sky-high field trip as Emma goes flying to discover how airplanes take off, fly and land!
In this episode, Emma teams up with Michelle, a real-life pilot 👩✈️, to answer Neta’s big question: How do airplanes fly? From rumbling engines to invisible air pushing on wings, you’ll discover the science that keeps giant metal planes soaring through the sky — all explained in a fun, hands-on way that makes learning feel like an adventure ✨✈️
🌠 What You’ll Learn in This Episode:• How air, even though you can’t see it, can push and lift heavy airplanes• What airplane wings really do (hint: it’s all about air moving fast and slow!)• Why engines are important — and what they don’t actually do• What it’s like inside a cockpit during takeoff
🎧 Perfect For:Kids ages 6+ who love planes, science, and asking “how does that work?”Parents and teachers looking for smart, fun audio adventuresHomeschool lessons, car rides, or bedtime listeningAnyone who ever dreamed of being a pilot! ✈️👩✈️👨✈️
🎒 Why Kids Love Hey Smartypants:Each episode turns a kid’s real question into an exciting, fact-filled journey through science, history, and imagination — with just the right dose of silliness and sound effects to make learning feel like an adventure.
🎬 CreditsThis podcast was created by Leora and Nevo Cohen, two curious kids who love asking big questions and getting big answers — with a little help from their dad, who records, edits, and keeps things flying smoothly behind the scenes 😉
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Bring the Fun by Andrey RossiVoices generated with Google AI Studio and other cool tools
💌 Send Us Your Big Questions!Parents — want your child’s voice or question featured on the show?Email us at heysmartypants.podcast@gmail.com
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🧠 Stay curious, Smartypants!#HeySmartypants #EducationalPodcast #STEMForKids #HowThingsWork #AviationForKids #SciencePodcastForKids ✈️