In this DVD, you will meet four science nerds - JD, Angie, Nicky, Kent. In each episode, the kids would have a problem and uses science to help them. This DVD is both educational and silly. In one episode I learned the brain has five lobes from Heinrich Kluver and Paul Bucy. They are famous for being experts on neurology.
On another episode Thomas Edison guided the kids to talk to Ernest Rutherford who is knowledgeable in molecular physics because they want to shrink to see that dust bunnies are not monsters. Thomas Edison also briefly talked about his invention on the electric light bulb. After each episodes there is a music video performed by the The Von Bytes that would sing something about what the kids learned. It is a great educational DVD when I am also being taught something new when I am watching with my kids. It is recommended for 4-10 year olds. I would say, for 4-99 year olds. There were alot of science terminology I didn't learn at school and I even took physics in high school, not that I remember much of it.
Join Angie and friends as they deal with everything from a remote control dance outfit to gravity to moon rocks and more! Hoping to get on a dance show, Von Bolt wears a remote-control dance outfit. But if he let's someone else dance for him, is he really a winner? Next, the Secret Lab Kids are ready to demo their new science song for web entrepreneur, Mook Zookerboom, when he learns that a satellite is coming down out of orbit, panics and heads for the airport. So the team must gather some data on gravity to convince him to return. Then, when Von Bolt accidentally destroys the museum's new moon rock, the Secret Lab Kids must find a way to replace it. Guided by fun-loving Edison, Angie and friends will show kids just how fun science can be!
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