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Sky-High Secrets: How Skyscrapers Stay Standing

9 min · 8 de mar de 2026
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In this Curious Sparks adventure, Max Velocity takes young listeners on a big-city walk to discover the sky-high world of skyscrapers. With simple, kid-friendly explanations and plenty of imagination, kids ages 4–6 learn what makes a building a skyscraper and why cities build up, up, up instead of out.Max peeks under the sidewalk to explore the skyscraper’s strong “feet,” then steps inside the walls to find the hidden metal “skeleton” that holds everything up. Along the way, listeners discover pipes that carry water, wires that bring light and power, and elevators that whoosh like tiny rockets.Finally, Max whisks kids around the globe to meet some of the tallest skyscrapers in the world, including the Burj Khalifa, and compares their enormous height to stacks of school buses and playground slides. Packed with sound-rich moments and fun “wow” facts, this episode invites kids to imagine building their very own skyscraper in the sky.

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Sky-High Secrets: How Skyscrapers Stay Standing

In this Curious Sparks adventure, Max Velocity takes young listeners on a big-city walk to discover the sky-high world of skyscrapers. With simple, kid-friendly explanations and plenty of imagination, kids ages 4–6 learn what makes a building a skyscraper and why cities build up, up, up instead of out.Max peeks under the sidewalk to explore the skyscraper’s strong “feet,” then steps inside the walls to find the hidden metal “skeleton” that holds everything up. Along the way, listeners discover pipes that carry water, wires that bring light and power, and elevators that whoosh like tiny rockets.Finally, Max whisks kids around the globe to meet some of the tallest skyscrapers in the world, including the Burj Khalifa, and compares their enormous height to stacks of school buses and playground slides. Packed with sound-rich moments and fun “wow” facts, this episode invites kids to imagine building their very own skyscraper in the sky.

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