Stump the Librarian: A Very Hairy Episode


Hello again! It’s time for another episode of KDL’s fact-filled podcast with librarians Jill & Liz. In today’s episode, Jill combs through hair facts and wonders where on the body humans do not grow hair. Do you know? Liz explores the expression “knock on wood” and then digs in to why and how cats purr. We “knead” to know! Finally, Jill recommends a powerful chapter book featuring Indigenous folklore and adventure. Listen in and explore your world with us!
 

Join our librarians every other Wednesday as they try to answer your inquisitive questions and see if it’s possible to stump a librarian.  Do you have a burning question? They would love to hear what questions are on your mind. Don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast via stumpthelibrarian.podbean.com or wherever you prefer to listen, so you never miss an episode. 

As always, we invite you to learn more about any of these topics by checking out our databases or our library catalog. Just go to kdl.org/online-resources to find the best database for more information on the answer to your question. And don’t forget the books! Our catalog is full of amazing books that are filled with fascinating information. Just visit kdl.bibliocommons.com to search for your next great nonfiction (or fiction) read. 

Check out the books we referenced in this week’s episode: 

The Good Luck Book by Heather Alexander 

Eagle Drums by N.R. Hopson