Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 2 days 18 hours 57 minutes
It's November 5, 2023. Today we learn about the life and times of Gloria Dea, who passed away this year; a seven-year-old who discovered a diamond at Crater Diamonds State Park; how the pandemic made an artist focus on making things small; how the United Nations says that children can sue because of climate change; and how soldiers in Ukraine play a violent war game on their phones to pass the time.
Brand New Show! It's November 2, 2023. Meet Coji! Our first Sri Lankan host teaches us about the fishing industry in Sri Lanka.
October 25, 2023. Veh is back to teach us about the life and times of Lucille Ball. This is the final episode of her Women and Film Series.
It's October 22, 2023. Paxton is back with kidlines from around the world. Today we learn about "book boats" in Norway and Sweden and a bedbug problem in France. We also learn about a reincarnated Buddhist that is causing controversy in China and a way for anybody to attend a wedding in India. And the world is worried about the war in Israel.
It's October 13, 2023. Glow is back with Asian American news for kids. We have K-pop, World Dog Show, America's Got Talent, Chan Zuckerberg, and workers rights news.
It's October 8, 2023. Paxton is back with news for kids from around the world. Today we learn about France not allowing the abaya in schools, a man named Jaime Maussan submits evidence of UFOs to Mexico's congress, the earthquake in Morocco destroys an ancient mosque, Australia tries to stamp out wild cats, and maybe medieval whales went extinct because of humans.
It's October 6, 2023. Veh is back with news for kids. Today she is teaching us about Dolores del Rio, one of the first prominent Mexican American actors. Today she is known as the first major female Latin American crossover star in Hollywood.
It's October 4, 2023. Emalyn is back with Now News with Emalyn! Let's learn about going back to school in an environmentally friendly way!
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It's September 27, 2023. Veh is back with fun facts about women in film. Today she focuses on Lillian St. Cyr (Red Wing), the first Native American actress.