New Kids Clubhouse episode and activities about the human body!

Antonio Rowry
BlueStudios.io Blog
2 min readSep 3, 2021

This fun lesson in our STEM Kids Clubhouse series is intended for preschool to early graders, both at home and in the classroom. It entertains and educates at the same time. It answers the question many kids ask — what causes hiccups? They can strike anyone, anytime, at any age. Find out the answers to these questions and lots of other incredible age appropriate facts about the human body in our popular 3D animated series.Packed with surprising facts, stats, and records that kids will just love to share, it revels in all things weird, unexpected, mind-blowing, and funny!

This is a great lesson for children who:

  • Have a curious mind
  • Have an active imagination
  • Love to be entertained!
  • Are in the early stages of their development
  • Are learning to read and write

With a bevy of topics ranging from silly to serious, we’ve got the expert teachers you need in a fun and entertaining format that will keep students digging for answers!

Access our kid-approved accelerated approach, thats aligned with Next Generation Science Standards (#NGSS), national common core standards, and supported by teachers. Blue Studios is a dynamic resource: adaptable and applicable in school, after school and at home.

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Guided learning― Live and on-demand classes have clear directions and gradually grow in difficulty, helping kids complete challenges, experiments, and build their abilities with engaging teachers from across the world.

A variety of activities― Kids will stay engaged as they switch between interactive assessments (quizzes, printables and more), virtual manipulatives (puzzles, counter grids, and more).

Real-world examples― Keep critical thinking for kids relatable with projects, and exercises that are based on fun activities, like coding a video game your friends and family can play and earn rewards!

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Antonio Rowry
BlueStudios.io Blog

Building BlueStudios.io. Previously, BLUE1647 & @DePaulU. Building ventures that make the world better. Life plan = loop { create_value(); impact_lives(); }