Penelope K runs the Information Station, a place which contains all the answers to any question a child might have.
Penelope K answers children's questions at the Information Station. Penelope K ponders how ants walk in a line. Is it that they watch the ant in front of them?
DetailsPenelope K answers children's questions at the Information Station. Penelope K is baffled by the facts when she investigates which is the world's biggest animal.
DetailsPenelope K answers children's questions at the Information Station. Penelope K learns what boomerangs are for.
DetailsPenelope K answers children's questions at the Information Station. Penelope K's latest mission is to find out where butterflies go at night.
DetailsPenelope K answers children's questions at the Information Station. What are clouds made of? Penelope K learns about evaporation, water vapour and condensation.
DetailsPenelope K answers children's questions at the Information Station. She explores a world of smells when she's asked why dogs sniff, learning that smells are invisible.
DetailsPenelope K answers children's questions at the Information Station. Penelope K investigates how strong eggs are.
DetailsPenelope K answers children's questions at the Information Station. Penelope K investigates if elephants' trunks are their noses, their hands or their mouths.
DetailsPenelope K answers children's questions at the Information Station. Why would emus need feathers if not one of them has ever flown? It's a puzzling for Penelope K and Squirm.
DetailsPenelope K answers children's questions at the Information Station. A fact finding mission into why we have eyebrows leads Penelope K into a game with Hank and Frank.
DetailsPenelope K answers children's questions at the Information Station. Penelope K learns about gravity when she investigates why nothing flies off the Earth into space.
DetailsPenelope K answers children's questions at the Information Station. Investigating the question of how to see the back of your own head, leaves Penelope K confuzzled.
DetailsPenelope K answers children's questions at the Information Station. Penelope K ponders the possible uses of a kangaroos' pouch. Could they keep travel maps in them?
DetailsPenelope K answers children's questions at the Information Station. Penelope K investigates just what that delicious drink milk is, and finds a puzzling array of facts.
DetailsPenelope K answers children's questions at the Information Station. Penelope K discovers what causes night.
DetailsPenelope K answers children's questions at the Information Station. Through a frenzy of fun making shadows, Penelope learns that rainbows are made by light shining on rain.
DetailsPenelope K answers children's questions at the Information Station. She investigates the mystery of a missing shoe and will leave no stone unturned until she finds it.
DetailsPenelope K answers children's questions at the Information Station. Penelope K has a slippery question on her hands. Where do snails get their shells from?
DetailsPenelope K answers children's questions at the Information Station. Penelope K is star gazing. She tries to find out why the stars twinkle.
DetailsPenelope K answers children's questions at the Information Station. Penelope K goes to enormous efforts to cry in order to answer a question about what tears are made of.
DetailsPenelope K answers children's questions at the Information Station. Penelope K is baffled as to why tigers have stripes. She learns it has something to do with hiding.
DetailsPenelope K answers children's questions at the Information Station. Penelope K investigates why some people can curl their tongues and others can't.
DetailsPenelope K answers children's questions at the Information Station. Investigating how waves are made leads Penelope K on a fascinating journey.
DetailsPenelope K answers children's questions at the Information Station. Even though wind is invisible we know it's there because what it does can be seen, heard and felt.
DetailsPenelope K answers children's questions at the Information Station. Penelope K investigates if worms have eyes. Her journey takes her down a rabbit hole and into a dark tunnel.
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