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(09) Dagger of the Kid

Star Trek Kids

Release Date: 01/27/2019

(14) Kid of Terror show art (14) Kid of Terror

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John and Stephanie Henderson discuss the Original Series episode "Balance of Terror”, the fist episode of Star Trek with the Romulans. We hear a storybook version of the episode and the reaction from the Star Trek Kids (when they were ages 8, 6, 4). Plus talk about the kid's Star WARS fandom, and review a one and a half inch toy TV set.

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(13) Conscience of the Kid show art (13) Conscience of the Kid

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John and Stephanie talk about the Star Trek Original Series episode "The Conscience of the King" and review the little wooden bridge collectable. The Star Trek Kids (Ages 9, 7, 5, 3) try to stop an alien that wants to shut down the world!

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(11, 12) The Menagerie show art (11, 12) The Menagerie

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Two for one! In this episode John and Stephanie talk about the original series episodes The Menagerie Parts 1 and 2. Listen for double Star Trek storybooks and talk about the VHS tape of The Cage.

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(10) The KID-o-mite Maneuver show art (10) The KID-o-mite Maneuver

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Star Trek Kids returns! In this episode John and Stephanie and the Star Trek kids (ages 3-9) talk about the Star Trek Original Series episode “The Corbomite Maneuver”. They also discuss seeing a salt monster mannequin, all the Phasers in the collection, and the baby-man.

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(09) Dagger of the Kid show art (09) Dagger of the Kid

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In this episode John and Stephanie and the Star Trek Kids (ages 3-7) talk about the Star Trek Original Series episode "Dagger of the Mind". They also discuss Canada's Trekcetera Museum that used to be in the town of Vulcan. And don't forget the science lab Christmas party.

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(08) Miri Christmas show art (08) Miri Christmas

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John and Stephanie Henderson talk about the Star Trek Original Series episode "Miri" take a look at the Star Trek Christmas ornaments. The kids are also in the Christmas spirit and play A Star Trek Christmas Carol with the aliens of Christmas past, present and future. Merry Christmas...I mean Miri Christmas!

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(07) What Are Little Kids Made of? show art (07) What Are Little Kids Made of?

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John and Stephanie talk about getting their picture taken with William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy and the cast of The Next Generation. Plus the episode "What Are Little Girls Made of?" with the robot giant named Ruk and much more!   

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(06) Mudd's Kids show art (06) Mudd's Kids

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John and Stephanie Henderson discuss the Original Series episode “Mudd's Women”. We hear a storybook version of the episode and the reaction from the Star Trek Kids (ages 7, 5, 3, 1). John tells about his experience trying Star Trek VR. What outfit would you pick for a Star Trek Barbie Doll? Why do they use round playing cards? Can the replicator replicate a husband!?! Find out in this episode. Enjoy!

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(05) The Kid Within show art (05) The Kid Within

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John and Stephanie Henderson discuss the Original Series episode “The Enemy Within”. A transporter malfunction duplicated Kirk. One Kirk is good and one Kirk is evil. We hear a storybook version of the episode and the reaction from the Star Trek Kids (ages 7, 5, 3). Would you like an alien doggie? What toy would you make for this episode? What is Deanna Troi doing with original series action figures? Find out in this episode. Enjoy!

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Road Trip in Space show art Road Trip in Space

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John and Stephanie Henderson talk about the perfect Star Trek tuxedo accessory. Our thoughts on the Star Trek Road Trip board game. The kids have fun playing the game in a simplified way.

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In this episode John and Stephanie and the Star Trek Kids (ages 3-7) talk about the Star Trek Original Series episode "Dagger of the Mind". They also discuss Canada's Trekcetera Museum that used to be in the town of Vulcan. And don't forget the science lab Christmas party.