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Machu Picchu For Kids

KidsWorldHistoryCulture
Machu Picchu, sometimes called the Lost City of the Inca, was hidden from history for hundreds of years until its rediscovery in 1911.

The Statue Of Liberty For Kids

KidsWorldHistoryCulture
The Statue of Liberty is famous around the world. A symbol of freedom and America, it was originally a gift from the people of France to the people of the United States.

Lunar New Year

KidsWorldEducationCulture
Give your early learners background knowledge on Lunar New Year.

Chinese New Year 2022

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According to the Chinese zodiac, 2022 is the Year of the Tiger. It starts from February 1 and lasts until January 2, 2023. Those born in the Year of the Tiger are said to be brave, competitive, unpredictable and confident.

Big Ben For Kids

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It's commonly known as Big Ben, but this famous landmark is actually named Elizabeth Tower in honor of Queen Elizabeth II.

Oceans Of The World

KidsWorldEducationOcean
Learn all about the 5 oceans of the world.

Know Your Globe

KidsWorldEducationCulture
Join Jessi, Bill and Webb to learn all about the place we call home!

Africa - Destination World

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Africa is home to some of the most famous animals in the world—here’s your chance to meet them.

Asia - Destination World

KidsWorldCulture
Not only does Asia take up one-third of the Earth, it’s also home to the most people.

Europe - Destination World

KidsWorldCultureHistory...
Europe is the second smallest continent, but what it lacks in size it makes up for in history and culture.

South America - Destination World

KidsWorldCultureTravel
South America is home to the planet’s largest river (the Amazon) as well as the world's driest place (the Atacama Desert).

North America - Destination World

KidsWorldCultureTravel
North America stretches from the polar Arctic to the tropical Caribbean, and you'll find almost all major habitats on this continent.

The Rain Shadow Effect

AdultsEnvironmentNatureWorld...
Here’s how mountains control the weather.

How one person saved over 2,000 children from the Nazis - Iseult Gillespie

AdultsHistoryHumanWorld...
Get to know the story of Irena Sendler, a social worker who saved over 2,000 Jewish children from the Warsaw Ghetto during WWII.

What few people know about the program that "saved" America - Meg Jacobs

AdultsEducationHumanWorld
Explore the successes and failures of FDR’s New Deal, a set of legislation during the Great Depression which aimed to save the US economy.

What if every satellite suddenly disappeared? - Moriba Jah

AdultsHumanLifeWorld
Explore what would happen if all of humanity’s satellites disappeared and the real-life scenarios that could lead to such a catastrophe.

Is life meaningless? And other absurd questions - Nina Medvinskaya

AdultsEducationScienceWorld...
Dive into Albert Camus’ philosophy of the absurd, and explore the question: if the world is meaningless, could our lives still hold value?

Is the weather actually becoming more extreme?

AdultsScienceWeatherWorld...
Explore the differences between weather and climate – what they are, how we predict them, and what those predictions can tell us.

Vultures: the acid-puking, plague-busting heroes of the ecosystem

AdultsAnimalsNatureWorld
Explore the essential role vultures play in cleaning our ecosystems and why their conservation is key to a healthy planet.

The mysterious life and death of Rasputin - Eden Girma

AdultsHistoryWorldWriting...
Get to know the story of Rasputin, known as the “Mad Monk,” who was assassinated for his involvement with the Russian monarchy.

Can You Survive A Nuclear Blast In A Fridge? DEBUNKED

AdultsHealthScienceWorld...
f you were seconds away from a nuclear blast, where would you hide? Indiana Jones opted for the fridge and survived, but just how safe would it be?