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The Rise of the Dinosaurs [ENCORE]
00:17:20 | August 21st, 2020

Tumble will return with Season 6 in September! In the meantime, please enjoy one of our favorite episodes from Season 5. Craving new Tumble? Check out our brand new audio course on Himalaya Learning at himalaya.com/tumble! “The Wildlife Of Your Home” has new episodes every week. Use code TUMBLE at checkout for a free 14 day trial.

The Curious Case of Trying New Things!
20:53 | Season: 4 | Episode: 31 | August 20th, 2020

This week, Zara and Leo head to Gothenburg, Sweden, to solve a mystery! Discover how TRYING NEW THINGS can lead to new ways to have fun and explore the world, and meet Gunhild Carling, the jazz musician who plays more than 20 instruments, and still loves learning new things every day!

Sugar Gliders
00:23:41 | Episode: 222 | August 19th, 2020

This week Paul glides solo and talks about sugar gliders! 

Susan B. vs the Law
14:55 | Season: 1 | Episode: 3 | August 19th, 2020

Lotty and Isaiah travel to 1872 where they witness Susan B. Anthony attempting to vote in the presidential election. But when Susan, Florence, and their fellow suffragists are arrested and thrown in jail, Lotty and Isaiah might be in trouble, too!

Mirths and Monsters 3 year anniversary
10:19 | Season: 2 | August 18th, 2020

3 years ago I released my first episode and it has led me to a world of new friends, happiness and absolute wonder.

The Bermuda Triangle-Part 3
26:03 | Season: 2 | Episode: 5 | August 17th, 2020

Join CK and the crew in this third part investigating the Bermuda triangle, the final part is next week. This one gets a tad intense in places but in the most exciting of ways!

Scaredy Sharks & The Science of Fear (encore)
00:30:37 | Episode: 265 | August 17th, 2020

Heights? Darkness? Orcas? Turns out, everyone’s afraid of something! Even the Great White Shark, the most fearsome predator in the seven seas! But afraid of what? And why? And how can this fear impact the rest of the ocean? Join Guy and Mindy as they head off to the season premiere of the Bruni Soto show to explore the Who, What, Where, Why, How and Wow in the World of fears! Originally aired 5-27-19.

The Spanish Flu of 1918
00:09:07 | August 17th, 2020

We learn about Spanish Flu of 1918 which swept the world at the end of World War 1. Sophie (age 7) and Ellie (age 5) tell the story of their great, great uncle, a decorated war hero who fought in the trenches for four years, only to be struck down as the war ends by the Spanish Flu. He is not alone. Europe is broken by war. Weakened populations are easy prey to illness. Soldiers live like rats in the trenches – a perfect breeding ground for sickness.—-more—-Doctors in America first notice the new flu like illness. But World War 1 wartime censorship means that the illness is only properly reported in neutral Spain. As a result it is called the Spanish Flu – though it likely spread in France because of the war. As soldiers go home from war they spread the illness around their countries. Unlike most illnesses the Spanish Flu strikes at the young people – the survivors of war.There are no effective treatments. So governments resort to face masks, closure of public buildings and quarantines. Sound familiar? The harder the lockdown the lower the death rate. But some cities think too soon that they have beaten the virus and open up again. Only to get hit by a second wave. Millions world wide fall to the Spanish Flu.We reflect on the similarities but also the differences with the coronavirus. In particular we talk about how our doctors and scientists know so much more about medicine today. And also we have the advantage that they did not have a hundred years ago – we have the example from history of the Spanish Flu.If you like this episode you might enjoy our episode on the outbreak of WW1:https://www.historystorytime.com/e/why-did-world-war-one-start/Or our episode on the Black Death:https://www.historystorytime.com/e/the-black-death-1541460200/Or our episode on the Smallpox Vaccine:https://www.historystorytime.com/e/the-cow-and-the-smallpox-vaccine-and-the-coronavirus/




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