Daily News for Kids with Big Brain

A calm, kid-friendly news episode for ages 5–9: how satellites help share internet signals, how scientists track objects in orbit near a reusable space plane, and how a California arts festival connects people through stories, art, and dance.

Show Notes

In this episode, Big Brain connects three big ideas kids can see in real life: teamwork in technology, careful thinking in science, and community through creativity. Stories in Episode 79 1) SpaceX adds 24 Starlink satellites • What satellites do: send and receive signals • What “orbit” means (a fast path around Earth) • Reuse in engineering: why landing and reusing rocket parts matters 2) A space puzzle near a reusable space plane • “We don’t know yet” is a normal part of science • How tracking works: telescopes, radar, and math • Why tracking objects in orbit helps keep spacecraft safe 3) A big California festival celebrates art, dancing, and stories • Storytelling builds imagination and empathy • Art-making uses science (colors, light, materials) • Dancing uses patterns, timing, and teamwork Parent/Teacher Corner These stories are great for discussing how technology connects to daily life (internet, power, communication) and how arts events help communities share ideas. Discussion Questions • If you could send one helpful satellite around Earth, what would it do? • What’s one art activity you’d want at a big community festival, and why?

What is Daily News for Kids with Big Brain?

Big Brain is your kid’s curiosity buddy, turning yesterday’s real-world stories into a fun, safe 4–6 minute daily show.

Each weekday you’ll get three kid-friendly stories (science, nature, inventions, sports, space), explained with silly visuals, simple analogies, and one tiny lesson that makes kids feel smart. If you don’t know the news, you are gonna lose!

Parents and teachers: every episode includes a calm Parent Corner and two easy questions to spark a great conversation.

Watch the full videos and find extras at bigbrainshows.com. Keep those neurons firing! See you next time!