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There are 6095 episodes in the Educational topic.

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A Tree Through the Seasons: Summer
03:13 | Season: 4 | Episode: 4 | July 13th, 2020

It’s summer time, and this is the good life!  After the fast early wood of Spring, the slow late wood of Summer kicks in. 

Jane Goodall read by Cristina Mittermeier
July 13th, 2020

Jane Goodall was a secretary when her boss offered her the unique opportunity to travel to Africa and observe chimpanzees. Jane, who adored animals as a girl, traveled to Gombe where she spent three months observing, and spending time with the primates. Some of what she observed rocked the scientific community around the world, shaping how we understand the animal kingdom today.

Dinosaurs Take Flight! How Birds Evolved To Fly (encore)
00:32:54 | Episode: 244 | July 13th, 2020

What in the world can a giant ostrich and a prehistoric dinosaur tell us about the evolution of flight? Join Mindy, Guy Raz, a dino robot, and escaped zoo ostrich as they explore the Who, What, When, Where, Why, How, and Wow in the World of FLIGHT! Originally aired 6-3-2019

Jousting with the Royal Armouries
00:09:54 | July 13th, 2020

This week Sophie (aged 7) and Ellie (age 5) team up with Chloe from the Royal Armouries – the UK’s National Museum of Arms and Armour – to tell the story of Jousting. We follow the history of jousting from its beginnings as training for warfare to an increasingly stylised spectator sport. We track some of the great tournament specialists – the celebrities of their age. And we dive into one of the Great Tournaments of medieval England.—-more—-We learn the rules of jousting – what to do and what not to do. We see the comparisons between the film the Knight’s Tale and the real thing. We experience the drama as knights get trapped in their helmets and a King of France is killed while jousting. We discover the growing importance of chivalry as part of what it meant to be a knight. We learn how the equipment started to serve a decorative, fashion purpose. We discover the different aspects to a tournament – it was not just about the jousting. We follow the crowd in England as they enjoy a spectacular tournament and we experience it through the eyes of a medieval observer. Noble ladies lead knights by silver chains through the streets of London to cheering crowds. And a French knight wins an English Grand Tournament in London in the middle of the Hundred Years’ War.We also see how and why the joust declined and then ended as a sport.If you like this episode you might also like our episode on Matilda and the Anarchy.https://www.historystorytime.com/e/queen-matilda-knights-and-eels/Or you might also like our episode on the Wars of the Roses and Richard III.https://www.historystorytime.com/e/the-wars-of-the-roses-and-richard-iii/You can find out more about the Royal Armouries, their spectacular Museum in Leeds, their Fort Nelson in Portsmouth, and their displays of armour and guns at the Tower of London here:https://royalarmouries.org/

Curious About Subways
00:12:37 | Season: 4 | Episode: 93 | July 12th, 2020

In episode 93, we get curious about subways for Sam of Toronto, Ontario.  Why do we need subways?  How are subway tunnels built?  Which is the busiest subway system in the world?  Learn all about it in this week's super-interesting transportation episode. 

Presidential Mini-Episode: Ronald Reagan
00:06:54 | Season: 4 | Episode: 93 | July 11th, 2020

Olivia's mommy teaches us about our fortieth president, Ronald Reagan.

Ep #16 – Interview with Lori Taylor, Author of the Holly Wild Series!
00:32:52 | Season: 2 | Episode: 16 | July 11th, 2020

Did you ever want to write and Illustrate your own book?

Trailer
00:01:32 | Season: 1 | Episode: 1 | July 10th, 2020

Introducing Maddie’s Sound Explorers; a brand new podcast launching on Tuesday 4th August exploring the sounds of science and nature with host, Maddie Moate! In each episode, we’ll bring you a new piece of music made from the noises we discover. Listen out for interesting sounds as we go along. We’ll be going to some very interesting places because Sound Explorers can go anywhere! Subscribe now so you don’t miss an episode. Maddie’s Sound Explorers is brought to you by Magic Star. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices




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