History for Kids / History's Not Boring: The Kids History Podcast
SCL
17 episodes
20 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
1 week ago
The Neolithic Revolution: Planting Power!
Hey history detectives! Welcome back to History's Not Boring! Mira and Finn are here to explore the most incredible shift in human history! Imagine constantly moving, chasing mammoths, and never having a permanent home. That was life 12,000 years ago—until humans figured out how to plant seeds! This massive change is called the Neolithic Revolution, and it’s when a tiny seed became the most powerful invention ever! We stopped being busy, wandering hunters and gatherers, and became settled far...
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...