

History for Kids / History's Not Boring: The Kids History Podcast
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A groundbreaking podcast for curious kids aged 4-12 that proves history is anything but dull.Join our fictional AI hosts Mira, a brilliant 9-year-old, and her younger brother Finn, age 7, as they embark on thrilling journeys through time. From ruthless kings and invisible warplanes to doomed ships and devastating fires, each episode uncovers the most dramatic, fascinating, and sometimes shocking moments in human history - told in a way that actually makes sense to kids.Whether you're learning about the tragedy of the Titanic, the shocking reign of Henry VIII, the invisible technology of stealth bombers, the catastrophic Great Fire of London, or the origins of humanity in the Stone Age - History's Not Boring transforms complex historical events into unforgettable stories that ignite curiosity and wonder.Because history isn't something that happened to other people. It's the story of how we got here.A note on why we use AI. For us, AI allows us to deliver learning at a scale and quality that previously would have been too expensive. If we make the odd technical error, or the sound goes a bit funny, bear with us, we’re trying our best. We hope you enjoy the show!
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Feb 21, 2026 • 10min
Who was George Washington?
Get ready to meet the ultimate leader! Join Mira and Finn as we jump back to colonial times to meet George Washington! Did you know he could have been a KING but said NO WAY?! Talk about a powerful choice! We’re talking about how he bravely led armies and why he’s called the 'Father of His Country.' Plus, we bust the myth about his teeth—they weren't wooden! Discover the real drama behind his famous Delaware River crossing. And stick around to see where you can find George Washington today, from big bills in your pocket to giant faces carved into mountains! If you love history that's NOT boring, you’re in the right place!

Feb 19, 2026 • 10min
How did China invent paper
Get ready to discover the secrets of ancient China! Mira and Finn are back, and this time, we're digging up FOUR HUGE inventions that totally changed the world! Imagine—paper made from tree bark! Not that fluffy stuff we use today, but something super different! What did people write on before that? Shhh! It gets wilder! Did you know the Chinese invented printing HUNDREDS of years before Gutenberg? Plus, we unlock the mystery of the compass—how it pointed North and helped explorers find their way! And wait for it... gunpowder actually started because someone was trying to find a potion for living forever! Seriously! Join us for a super fun trip back in time to see how these four awesome inventions changed EVERYTHING! History is NOT boring!

Feb 18, 2026 • 10min
What was Mir space station
Get ready to blast off with Mira and Finn as they zoom back 40 years to the 1980s to explore a space legend: the Mir space station! Imagine living way up high in space for YEARS—that’s what the Russian astronauts did! But living in a tin can that long wasn't easy. Tune in to hear about the wild adventures, including scary fires, unexpected collisions, and super close calls that made them gasp for air! Discover how these space explorers became best friends while floating miles above Earth. This incredible station paved the way for the International Space Station! Were you even born yet? Let's find out what space was like before the ISS! It’s history, and it’s NOT boring!

Feb 17, 2026 • 12min
Who was Confucius
Hey, history explorers! Have you ever heard someone say, "Treat others how you want to be treated?" That super cool idea is thousands of years old, and we have a teacher named Confucius to thank for it!Imagine a time way, way back in ancient China, long before smartphones or even cars. That’s when Confucius lived, and his advice changed everything! He taught people about being good citizens, respecting your parents and teachers (super important!), and why learning is the coolest adventure ever. His wisdom guided entire civilizations and is STILL guiding billions of people today! Get ready to meet Kǒng Fūzǐ and find out why his lessons are totally not boring. We’re diving into the secret rules that kept ancient China running smoothly! Tune in for ancient wisdom that’s actually relevant now!

Feb 16, 2026 • 13min
What is Chinese New Year
Get ready for the BIGGEST party on Earth! Welcome to History's Not Boring! Mira and Finn are kicking off the amazing Chinese New Year! Have you ever wondered why everyone is setting off fireworks and dressing up dragons? It’s not just about the amazing food! We’re diving into traditions that are THOUSANDS of years old! Find out why scary monsters run away from the noise and why everyone loves getting those bright red envelopes filled with treats! Plus, learn about the super cool, secret 60-year cycle that decides which animal rules the year—this year, it’s the powerful Fire Horse! What does that even mean?! Tune in to find out why this celebration is one of the most spectacular events in history! Don't miss the lion dances!

Feb 15, 2026 • 11min
Who was Franklin Roosevelt?
Get ready for a HUGE history adventure with Mira and Finn! We're diving into the life of Franklin D. Roosevelt, or FDR! Did you know he’s the ONLY person ever elected President FOUR times?! That’s a lot of birthdays in the White House! FDR led America when things got super tough during the Great Depression AND when the whole world was fighting in World War II. Imagine trying to cheer everyone up by talking to them right through your radio! That’s what his famous 'fireside chats' were like! We’ll explore how his New Deal changed everything and discover the big secret he kept: he couldn't walk! What made this incredible leader so special? Tune in to find out!

Feb 14, 2026 • 10min
What caused Chicago Fire 1871
Get ready for a fiery adventure as we dive into one of history's biggest blazes: the Great Chicago Fire of 1871! 🔥 Before this disaster, Chicago was a city made almost entirely of wood—talk about a tinderbox! For three whole days, the flames roared, leaving 100,000 people without homes. But the biggest question remains: Did a poor, innocent cow really kick over a lantern? Join Mira and Finn as they investigate the mysterious spark that started it all! Discover the drama, the chaos, and how the amazing people of Chicago didn't just clean up the mess—they built the city back bigger, stronger, and invented the super-tall skyscraper! You won't believe how this huge disaster led to incredible new ideas! Tune in to History's Not Boring!

Feb 13, 2026 • 11min
Who invented the telephone?
Hold the phone! Did you know that two inventors raced to the patent office on the very same day 150 years ago to claim they invented the telephone?! Imagine trying to call your best friend, but the phone hasn't been invented yet! That's the world Alexander Graham Bell and Elisha Gray lived in during 1876. They both had the same amazing idea at the same time, leading to a huge race, shocking court battles, and even accusations of stealing ideas! Who actually made that first magical call that changed how we talk forever? Was it Bell? Was it Gray? Mira and Finn dive into this super close historical showdown to uncover the truth about the telephone's wild beginning! Get ready for some serious history drama!

Feb 11, 2026 • 12min
Who were Abraham Lincoln and Charles Darwin?
Get ready for an amazing history mashup! Two HUGE world-changers were born on the exact same day: February 12th, 1809! Meet Abraham Lincoln, the man who helped free enslaved people in America, who started life way out in a humble log cabin! And meet Charles Darwin, the scientist who figured out how all life on Earth is connected, growing up in a fancy English manor! How could two kids with such different beginnings change EVERYTHING we know about freedom and science? Mira and Finn explore these two incredible lives and find out how they still shape our world today! It’s a double feature of history’s biggest birthdays! Don't miss this surprising historical connection!

Feb 10, 2026 • 9min
Who was Thomas Edison
Get ready to meet the Wizard of Menlo Park! We're diving way back to explore the life of Thomas Edison, the inventor who helped light up the world! Imagine a man with over 1,000 patents—that's like inventing something new almost every week! We're talking about the light bulb that chased away the dark and the amazing phonograph that could play music! But wait, did Edison invent EVERYTHING he's famous for? Mira and Finn spill the secrets about this super-smart guy! Was he a genius, a clever businessman, or both? Find out how one person changed everything, from how we see the world to how we hear sounds! Don't miss this electrifying adventure!


