

Sid the Science Kid
Encyclopedia of Discovery
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When Sid sees a beautiful rainbow in the sky, it leads him and his friends to learn about the three primary colors! Then, after the sun leaves the playground very hot, Sid and his friends wonder what else the sun can do. Teacher Susie teaches the kids about solar power. Plus, the pals investigate why they must sleep every night, wonder how water turns into steam and much more!
Where to Watch Sid the Science Kid • Encyclopedia of Discovery
26 Episodes
- Primary Colors
E1Primary ColorsWhen Sid sees a beautiful rainbow in the sky, it leads him and his friends to learn about the three primary colors: red, blue and yellow! After learning all the colors, the kids then mix them together to make lots of new colors, like green, purple, orange and even black! - Recycling
E5RecyclingWhen Sid sees a big truck come to pick up his family's recycling, he wonders why we have to sort out our trash. Teacher Susie explains to Sid and his friends that that the reason we sort out our trash is so that new, useful things can be made out of our old plastic, metal, glass and paper. - Illusions
E6IllusionsWhen Sid feels like the pancake that Zeke got at breakfast is bigger than his pancake, Mom and Dad explain that things aren't always what they appear to be. To illustrate their point, Mom and Dad show Sid lots of optical illusions where things look like one thing, then turn into another. - Sleeping
E9SleepingSid doesn't understand why he needs to go to sleep every night, so he and his friends decide to investigate sleep. Teacher Susie explains that while they may not like to go to sleep, they have to because sleep helps your body rest and gives you energy that you'll use when you sleep. - Pollination
E14PollinationSid loves his honey flavored cereal, but doesn't understand why there is a bee on the box. Sid's Dad explains to him that honey is made by bees, which gets Sid curious. What else do bees do? Teacher Susie then teaches Sid and his friends all about how bees are responsible for pollination. - Gravity
E16GravitySid and his friends decide they are going to throw a ball so high in the sky that it never comes back down, but they can't do it. Teacher Susie then explains to the kids that the reason the ball always comes back down is gravity, which is the force that pulls everything towards the ground. - Trees
E17TreesWhen Sid sees a beautiful rainbow in the sky, it leads him and his friends to learn about the three primary colors! Then, after the sun leaves the playground very hot, Sid and his friends wonder what else the sun can do. Teacher Susie teaches the kids about solar power. Plus, the pals investigate why they must sleep every night, wonder how water turns into steam and much more! - Making Cartoons
E18Making CartoonsWhen Sid sees a beautiful rainbow in the sky, it leads him and his friends to learn about the three primary colors! Then, after the sun leaves the playground very hot, Sid and his friends wonder what else the sun can do. Teacher Susie teaches the kids about solar power. Plus, the pals investigate why they must sleep every night, wonder how water turns into steam and much more! - Earthquakes
E19EarthquakesWhen Sid sees a beautiful rainbow in the sky, it leads him and his friends to learn about the three primary colors! Then, after the sun leaves the playground very hot, Sid and his friends wonder what else the sun can do. Teacher Susie teaches the kids about solar power. Plus, the pals investigate why they must sleep every night, wonder how water turns into steam and much more! - Watercycle
E20WatercycleSid wonders where all the water in the world comes from, so Teacher Susie decides to have a lesson about the water cycle. Sid and his friends learn that water evaporates, fills up clouds, then falls back down to the earth as rain, filling up rivers, streams and other bodies of water again. - Eclipse
E21EclipseWhen Sid sees a beautiful rainbow in the sky, it leads him and his friends to learn about the three primary colors! Then, after the sun leaves the playground very hot, Sid and his friends wonder what else the sun can do. Teacher Susie teaches the kids about solar power. Plus, the pals investigate why they must sleep every night, wonder how water turns into steam and much more! - Volcanoes
E22VolcanoesWhen Sid sees a beautiful rainbow in the sky, it leads him and his friends to learn about the three primary colors! Then, after the sun leaves the playground very hot, Sid and his friends wonder what else the sun can do. Teacher Susie teaches the kids about solar power. Plus, the pals investigate why they must sleep every night, wonder how water turns into steam and much more! - Electricity
E25ElectricityWhile Sid plays with his flashlight, he wonders exactly how lights work. At school, Teacher Susie explains to Sid and his friends that all lights need some kind of electricity to work, whether it comes from batteries, like a flashlight, or an electrical plant, like the lights in your house!

