Smartie Pants and the Big Why

6. Why Are Boys And Girls So Different?

21 min · 2 de mar de 2026
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This week’s big question: why are boys and girls so different? Are girls secretly half cat? Do we send boys to Mud University? We start with the ridiculous theories (obviously) before edging our way toward chromosomes, bodies, and what actually shapes who we are. It’s lively, slightly chaotic, and surprisingly thoughtful once the giggling settles. Perfect for car journeys where someone’s about to argue in the back seat. Designed for curious kids aged 5–11, but built as a family podcast that grown-ups genuinely enjoy too. If you’re after science for kids that doesn’t feel like homework, this one’s for you. New episodes land every Monday. Follow the show so you never miss a big question, send us the weird and wonderful things your children ask, and share it with another family who could use smarter road trip listening. Send us your questions to smartiepantsbigwhy@gmail.com

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