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History for Kids / History's Not Boring: The Kids History Podcast
Kidopoly
62 episodes
19 hours ago
Get ready for an amazing true story! Imagine being just a regular kid, but then you start hearing voices that tell you to do HUGE things! That’s what happened to Joan of Arc! This French farm girl, who was only 17, decided she had to help her country win a massive war. She put on armor, led armies, and won battles no one thought were possible! But history gets tough—she faced danger and a sad end. Discover how this brave teenager became a powerful symbol of France forever! Were her voices rea...
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Get ready for an amazing true story! Imagine being just a regular kid, but then you start hearing voices that tell you to do HUGE things! That’s what happened to Joan of Arc! This French farm girl, who was only 17, decided she had to help her country win a massive war. She put on armor, led armies, and won battles no one thought were possible! But history gets tough—she faced danger and a sad end. Discover how this brave teenager became a powerful symbol of France forever! Were her voices rea...
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History for Kids / History's Not Boring: The Kids History Podcast
Who was Joan of Arc the Girl?
Get ready for an amazing true story! Imagine being just a regular kid, but then you start hearing voices that tell you to do HUGE things! That’s what happened to Joan of Arc! This French farm girl, who was only 17, decided she had to help her country win a massive war. She put on armor, led armies, and won battles no one thought were possible! But history gets tough—she faced danger and a sad end. Discover how this brave teenager became a powerful symbol of France forever! Were her voices rea...
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1 day ago
11 minutes

History for Kids / History's Not Boring: The Kids History Podcast
How Was Golden Gate Bridge Built?
Imagine a giant gap of water so huge no one could cross it! That was the San Francisco Bay! People said building a bridge was IMPOSSIBLE! But in 1933, brave builders started the amazing Golden Gate Bridge! They battled crazy fog, howling wind, and rushing ocean currents—way down deep where it was super dark! 😮 Can you believe they used huge safety nets that actually saved 19 lives? That’s like having a giant trampoline underneath! Join Mira and Finn as they explore how these incredible engine...
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2 days ago
10 minutes

History for Kids / History's Not Boring: The Kids History Podcast
Who was Louis Braille?
Get ready to meet a real-life superhero who changed the world with his fingertips! 🤩 Imagine not being able to read the amazing stories you love! That’s what happened to young Louis Braille when he was just a little boy. But did he give up? NO WAY! After an accident left him blind, Louis went to school and got super frustrated that reading was impossible for his friends. So, at only 15 years old, this genius figured out a secret code made of tiny, raised dots! 👆 dots that could unlock every b...
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3 days ago
11 minutes

History for Kids / History's Not Boring: The Kids History Podcast
Who was Marco Polo the Traveler?
Get ready to zoom back to the 1250s for the ultimate adventure! We’re meeting Marco Polo, a young kid from Italy who decided ordinary life was boring! He hopped on a camel (maybe!) and traveled all the way to China—a journey that lasted 24 YEARS! Imagine being away that long! Marco met the mighty Kublai Khan and saw amazing new things, like shiny paper money and rocks that glowed when burned (that's coal!). He even learned about noodles that became... pasta! When he finally got home, he had t...
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4 days ago
12 minutes

History for Kids / History's Not Boring: The Kids History Podcast
How Was Alaska Sold Cheaply?
Get ready for the biggest bargain in history! Russia had a GIANT, icy land called Alaska, and guess what? They sold it to the United States for just $7.2 million! That’s like buying a whole country for the price of a few fancy video games! When this happened in 1867, everyone back east thought America was nuts for buying frozen wilderness—they even called it 'Seward's Folly!' Ha! Join Mira and Finn as they zoom back in time to uncover the secret deal that made America bigger. Wait until you h...
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5 days ago
11 minutes

History for Kids / History's Not Boring: The Kids History Podcast
How Did Rome Become an Empire?
Get ready for the most dramatic takeover in history! Did you know Rome wasn't always ruled by an Emperor? Join Mira and Finn as they dive into the shocking story of how the Roman Republic crumbled! We’re talking about the super famous Julius Caesar—but wait... he got stabbed?! Eww! Finn has some questions about that! Then, meet his brilliant nephew, Octavian, who turns into the amazing first Emperor, Augustus! How did one kid change the entire world and start the greatest empire history has e...
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6 days ago
12 minutes

History for Kids / History's Not Boring: The Kids History Podcast
How did we get New Year’s Eve?
Hey history detectives! Grab your party hats because we are traveling thousands of years to find out when the biggest party of the year actually started! Did you know the idea of New Year's Eve is older than the pyramids? It all began in Ancient Babylon with huge festivals around 4000 years ago! But wait, how did those ancient parties move to January 1st? We'll uncover the secrets of the mighty Romans and why they changed the calendar. Get ready for tales of massive medieval feasts, loud chur...
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1 week ago
9 minutes

History for Kids / History's Not Boring: The Kids History Podcast
How did they build the Panama Canal?
Imagine trying to cut a path right through a giant mountain range to connect two huge oceans! That’s exactly what people dreamed of doing with the Panama Canal! For thousands of years, ships had to travel 8,000 extra miles all the way around South America. That’s exhausting! First, the French tried—but it was a disaster! Mosquitoes spread terrible diseases, and thousands of workers became sick. It seemed totally impossible! But then, the determined Americans took over. They figured out how to...
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1 week ago
11 minutes

History for Kids / History's Not Boring: The Kids History Podcast
How did Texas become a state?
Yeehaw! Have you ever wondered why Texas is nicknamed the 'Lone Star State'? Get ready for a huge historical adventure! Today, Mira and Finn uncover the dramatic story of how Texas joined America—and it wasn't a straight line! Believe it or not, Texas was once a giant part of Mexico. When American settlers moved in, they decided they wanted things to be different! This led to some famous, big fights, like the legendary Battle of the Alamo, where brave heroes fought for freedom. But here’s the...
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1 week ago
11 minutes

History for Kids / History's Not Boring: The Kids History Podcast
Why was the Taj Mahal built?
Ready for the biggest, most beautiful love story in history? When Emperor Shah Jahan lost his wife, Mumtaz Mahal, he was absolutely heartbroken! But instead of just being sad, he decided to build something incredible: the Taj Mahal! Join Mira and Finn to find out how a broken heart led to the world’s most stunning building. This episode is packed with amazing facts: Did you know it took 20,000 skilled workers 22 whole years to finish? They hauled giant slabs of pure white marble from 300 mile...
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1 week ago
10 minutes

History for Kids / History's Not Boring: The Kids History Podcast
How did the Lumière Brothers invent movies?
Welcome to History’s Not Boring! Can you imagine a world without screens, videos, or movies? That was 1895! In Paris, France, people were ready for a revolution, and two brilliant brothers—Auguste and Louis Lumière—were about to give it to them! Join Mira and Finn as we travel back to the very first public movie screening ever! Picture this dramatic moment: the lights go out, a giant screen flickers to life, and suddenly, a massive train rushes directly toward the audience! People screamed, j...
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1 week ago
11 minutes

History for Kids / History's Not Boring: The Kids History Podcast
Why is it called Boxing Day?
Hold up—what happens the day *after* Christmas? It's Boxing Day! Mira and Finn are ready to uncover the mystery of this curious holiday. Does it involve actual punching? (Spoiler: definitely not!) Travel back 800 years to the Medieval Era where servants finally got a day off and were given special 'boxes' filled with goodies and treats! Churches also used this day to open up their Alms Boxes—the money collected all year long—to help people who were struggling. That’s right, this day is all ab...
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1 week ago
11 minutes

History for Kids / History's Not Boring: The Kids History Podcast
How did Christmas presents start?
Get ready for a HUGE surprise! Have you ever wondered why we tear open colorful presents on Christmas morning? This episode has the incredible answer! We’re unwrapping the history of gift-giving, and the story stretches back over 2,000 years across the globe. Our journey starts with three famous, mysterious travelers—the Wise Men—who brought super special gifts to baby Jesus. But wait, there’s more! We’ll zoom over to ancient Rome for a wild winter celebration called Saturnalia, where people ...
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1 week ago
12 minutes

History for Kids / History's Not Boring: The Kids History Podcast
How did Rudolph become famous?
Hey history explorers! Welcome to History’s Not Boring! Did you know that long before Santa needed help, reindeer were real-life superheroes in the frozen Arctic? For thousands of years, the incredible Sami people of Scandinavia relied on these amazing animals for survival. They were tough, strong, and definitely didn't fly! So, when did the magic start? We jump forward to 1823 when a famous poem suddenly gave Santa eight tiny, flying reindeer and a brand new job! But wait, where does Rudolph...
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2 weeks ago
10 minutes

History for Kids / History's Not Boring: The Kids History Podcast
How did Apollo 8 orbit the Moon?
Get ready for the wildest space adventure ever! The year is 1968, and the Space Race is heating up. But three brave astronauts were about to do something nobody had ever done: they were going to leave Earth's orbit and travel 240,000 miles to the Moon! This wasn't just a quick trip—it was a journey into the unknown aboard Apollo 8. Imagine seeing the dark, mysterious side of the Moon! But the biggest surprise happened on Christmas Eve. As they orbited the silent Moon, they turned around and s...
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2 weeks ago
12 minutes

History for Kids / History's Not Boring: The Kids History Podcast
Who was Srinivasa Ramanujan?
Hey history detectives! Get ready for the incredible true story of Srinivasa Ramanujan! Imagine loving math so much that you teach yourself everything from old, dusty books, even though you didn't have much money. That's exactly what Ramanujan did way back in India! He discovered mind-blowing new formulas—secrets of the universe—that no one had ever seen before. He was so brilliant that he wrote a risky letter to a famous professor all the way in England! Guess what? It worked! He was invited...
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2 weeks ago
12 minutes

History for Kids / History's Not Boring: The Kids History Podcast
How did Leif Erikson find America first?
Hold onto your helmets! Mira and Finn are taking a massive time machine trip—way back to 1000 CE! Did you know someone found America almost 500 years before Christopher Columbus? Meet Leif Erikson, a super brave Viking from Greenland! He wasn't looking for a new world, but when his longship sailed far west, he discovered a mysterious, beautiful land filled with forests and grapes! They called it Vinland, which means 'land of grapes'! Imagine all the timber and juicy fruits! But settling a new...
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2 weeks ago
11 minutes

History for Kids / History's Not Boring: The Kids History Podcast
How did the Christmas Tree start?
Do you love decorating the Christmas tree? Have you ever wondered where this amazing tradition comes from? Spoiler alert: it's not Santa's workshop! Join Mira and Finn as we travel way back in time, 500 years ago, to discover the surprising truth! We start in Germany, where folks first brought evergreens inside their homes to celebrate winter. But how did this awesome German idea conquer the rest of the world? Enter Prince Albert and Queen Victoria! This royal power couple decided they absolu...
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2 weeks ago
10 minutes

History for Kids / History's Not Boring: The Kids History Podcast
Why Did Ancient People Build Stonehenge?
Get ready for the world’s greatest ancient mystery! Welcome to History’s Not Boring, where we’re tackling the giant puzzle of Stonehenge! Picture this: a massive circle of stones, some weighing more than a big truck, built an incredible five thousand years ago! That's older than the pyramids and older than almost everything we know! But here’s the unbelievably tricky part: the people who built it didn't have wheels or cranes! They somehow dragged these huge, heavy rocks over 150 miles across ...
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2 weeks ago
9 minutes

History for Kids / History's Not Boring: The Kids History Podcast
How did Egyptians build the Pyramids?
Welcome to History's Not Boring! Today, Mira and Finn are traveling 4,500 years back in time to Ancient Egypt! We are visiting the Pyramids of Giza—the greatest and most mysterious building project in history! Imagine building a giant mountain, but each stone weighs as much as two cars! That’s exactly what the ancient Egyptians did when they stacked 2.3 million giant blocks to build just one pyramid. But here’s the biggest mystery: they didn't have iron tools, cranes, or even wheels! So how d...
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2 weeks ago
11 minutes

History for Kids / History's Not Boring: The Kids History Podcast
Get ready for an amazing true story! Imagine being just a regular kid, but then you start hearing voices that tell you to do HUGE things! That’s what happened to Joan of Arc! This French farm girl, who was only 17, decided she had to help her country win a massive war. She put on armor, led armies, and won battles no one thought were possible! But history gets tough—she faced danger and a sad end. Discover how this brave teenager became a powerful symbol of France forever! Were her voices rea...