History for Kids / History's Not Boring: The Kids History Podcast
SCL
17 episodes
21 hours ago
Send us a text Hey historians! Get ready to time travel almost 3,000 years into the past! Mira and Finn are strapping in for the wildest ride to Ancient Greece. We are going way back to the very first recorded Olympic Games in 776 BC! Can you imagine cheering on athletes without huge stadiums or giant TV screens? These ancient games weren't just about winning; they were part of a huge religious festival in a special sanctuary dedicated to the Greek gods. Forget shiny gold medals—the winners g...
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Send us a text Hey historians! Get ready to time travel almost 3,000 years into the past! Mira and Finn are strapping in for the wildest ride to Ancient Greece. We are going way back to the very first recorded Olympic Games in 776 BC! Can you imagine cheering on athletes without huge stadiums or giant TV screens? These ancient games weren't just about winning; they were part of a huge religious festival in a special sanctuary dedicated to the Greek gods. Forget shiny gold medals—the winners g...
History for Kids / History's Not Boring: The Kids History Podcast
9 minutes
6 days ago
Pompeii: The City Frozen in Ash
Welcome to the biggest, oldest disaster story ever! Imagine living in a beautiful Roman city called Pompeii, almost 2,000 years ago. Everything is normal—people are baking bread, shopping, and playing outside. But nearby, a giant mountain is secretly waiting... Mount Vesuvius! In 79 AD, this volcano exploded with an unbelievable force, sending ash and rock raining down faster than anyone could escape. The entire city was buried! This disaster was so massive that Pompeii was totally frozen in ...
History for Kids / History's Not Boring: The Kids History Podcast
Send us a text Hey historians! Get ready to time travel almost 3,000 years into the past! Mira and Finn are strapping in for the wildest ride to Ancient Greece. We are going way back to the very first recorded Olympic Games in 776 BC! Can you imagine cheering on athletes without huge stadiums or giant TV screens? These ancient games weren't just about winning; they were part of a huge religious festival in a special sanctuary dedicated to the Greek gods. Forget shiny gold medals—the winners g...