Mystery Kids Podcast
A podcast about the weird and unexplained! Think Unsolved Mysteries for kids!
A podcast about the weird and unexplained! Think Unsolved Mysteries for kids!
Created by: Tess O'Driscoll
Started: July 9th, 2020
Status: Active, 163 episodes
Kind: Episodic
Language: English
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Today we’re diving into one of Canada’s most mysterious and legendary stories. This episode was recommended by one of our awesome listeners—Eileen—so a big thank-you to Eileen for sending us on this adventure.
Today’s story is a little different. It’s about something real, something powerful, and something that changed a town forever. It’s the story of the Joplin Tornado.
Hey Mystery Kids! It’s your fearless explorer of the weird and wonderful, Tess, and today we’re going to a place that’s famous for potatoes… but trust me, Idaho has WAY more than just spuds.
Have you ever heard of the Loch Ness Monster? That famous, long-necked lake creature people say lives in the dark waters of Scotland?
Have you ever felt the ground shake beneath your feet? Imagine a shaking so powerful it split the land apart, swallowed buildings, and even changed the shape of the ocean floor! That’s exactly what happened on March 27, 1964, when the Great Alaska Earthquake—one of the most powerful earthquakes in recorded history—struck with unimaginable force. This wasn’t just any earthquake—it was a 9.2 magnitude mega-quake that lasted for over four minutes! But what caused this devastating disaster? And what mysteries remain about its strange effects? Let’s dig into the incredible story of the Great Alaska Earthquake of 1964.
Hey there, mystery kids! Welcome back to The Mystery Kids Podcast, where we dive into the strangest, spookiest, and most mind-boggling mysteries of all time. Today, we’re talking about something a little different—April Fool’s Day! But before you think this is all about silly pranks, think again. Some of history’s greatest mysteries and hoaxes have been tied to this tricky day. From scientific discoveries that turned out to be fakes to elaborate pranks that fooled entire countries, today we’re exploring the wild world of April Fool’s Day hoaxes and mysteries. So, grab your detective hats and let’s dive in!
Welcome back to The Mystery Kids Podcast! Today, we’re going to explore one of the strangest, most mysterious legends from medieval England—a story that has puzzled historians, scientists, and storytellers for over 800 years. This is the tale of the Green Children of Woolpit.
Aloha, mystery kids! Welcome back to The Mystery Kids Podcast! Have you ever dreamed of visiting a tropical paradise? Well, today, we are traveling—at least in our imaginations—to the beautiful islands of Hawaii! We’ll explore its history, culture, myths, natural wonders, and even a super mysterious place called the UFO Peace Park! Plus, we'll uncover even more strange and spooky mysteries hidden across the islands. So grab your snorkel and a flower lei, and let’s dive in!
Created by: Tess O'Driscoll
Started:
July 9th, 2020
Status: Active, 163 episodes
Kind: Episodic
Language: English
When Chloe is sent off to live with her mysterious and eccentric grandmother she learns an unbelievable secret. Grandma Ivy is none other than Mother Nature herself! And Chloe is next in line to assume to the power and responsibility of the job. Can a twelve-year old learn to balance the entire world’s ecosystem while just trying to fit in at her new school? Only Mother Nature knows.
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