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Secrets of Outdoor Survival Skills for Kids Revealed
- Learn How to Make a Fire, Build a Shelter, Find Water and Other Skills to Survive the Wilderness
- By: Brent Marshall
- Narrated by: Stephen Bartholow
- Length: 2 hrs and 57 mins
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Does your child love adventure but lack the skills to stay safe outdoors? This fun and engaging guide is here to help kids explore nature while building confidence and learning essential survival skills. From packing a bug-out bag to treating minor injuries, your child will discover practical skills like making fire, building shelters, purifying water, and identifying edible plants.
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Perfect Mix of Fun and Useful
- By Jordan Beckett on 24-12-24
By: Brent Marshall
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Interesting Facts for Kids
- Science, Space, Sports, Human Body and Everything in Between
- By: R. Tag
- Narrated by: Jeff Royds
- Length: 4 hrs and 10 mins
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Unlock the world of mind-blowing facts and embark on a journey of discovery in this book packed with wonders about science, animals, space, inventions, and more! Do you find it hard to spark curiosity in young minds without turning to screens?
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Brimming with information and tales
- By Eric on 23-12-24
By: R. Tag
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Under Construction
- By: Cynthia Overbeck Bix
- Narrated by: Rebecca Taylor
- Length: 10 mins
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Bridges are engineering marvels! It takes a civil engineer, chief engineer, structural engineer and environmental engineer to build a bridge. There are different kinds that each require a special construction process to build. Learn how different bridges such as beam, suspension and arch bridge types are designed and built, as well as the construction workers needed at specific stages.
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Design Your Own Roller Coaster
- By: Lori Soard
- Narrated by: Jonny Walker
- Length: 2 mins
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Have you ever wanted to discover a roller coaster that is bigger or faster or scarier than any one you’ve ridden before? Follow the design activity to engineer your own, new roller coaster! Learn how different engineering elements make an exciting ride!
By: Lori Soard
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Click and the Kids: Use Tools
- By: Betsy Page Brown
- Narrated by: Jonny Walker
- Length: 2 mins
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Click and his friends wish to live in their favorite tree like the friendly squirrels. They decide to build a treehouse—but first they must collect the necessary materials and learn what tools they'll need for the job! They find a hammer, saw, level and measuring tape. What safety tools with they need to build their treehouse?
By: Betsy Page Brown
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Where Did You Get Those Clothes?
- By: Amy Tao
- Narrated by: David Armstrong
- Length: 1 min
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Do you know where your clothes come from? Learn about the processes of making certain materials that are used in clothing! Guess what plant or animal that rubber boots come from? What material is made from plastic bottles? You’ll be surprised to learn how the clothes you wear everyday are manufactured!
By: Amy Tao
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Secrets of Outdoor Survival Skills for Kids Revealed
- Learn How to Make a Fire, Build a Shelter, Find Water and Other Skills to Survive the Wilderness
- By: Brent Marshall
- Narrated by: Stephen Bartholow
- Length: 2 hrs and 57 mins
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Does your child love adventure but lack the skills to stay safe outdoors? This fun and engaging guide is here to help kids explore nature while building confidence and learning essential survival skills. From packing a bug-out bag to treating minor injuries, your child will discover practical skills like making fire, building shelters, purifying water, and identifying edible plants.
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Perfect Mix of Fun and Useful
- By Jordan Beckett on 24-12-24
By: Brent Marshall
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Interesting Facts for Kids
- Science, Space, Sports, Human Body and Everything in Between
- By: R. Tag
- Narrated by: Jeff Royds
- Length: 4 hrs and 10 mins
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Unlock the world of mind-blowing facts and embark on a journey of discovery in this book packed with wonders about science, animals, space, inventions, and more! Do you find it hard to spark curiosity in young minds without turning to screens?
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Brimming with information and tales
- By Eric on 23-12-24
By: R. Tag
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Under Construction
- By: Cynthia Overbeck Bix
- Narrated by: Rebecca Taylor
- Length: 10 mins
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Bridges are engineering marvels! It takes a civil engineer, chief engineer, structural engineer and environmental engineer to build a bridge. There are different kinds that each require a special construction process to build. Learn how different bridges such as beam, suspension and arch bridge types are designed and built, as well as the construction workers needed at specific stages.
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Design Your Own Roller Coaster
- By: Lori Soard
- Narrated by: Jonny Walker
- Length: 2 mins
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Have you ever wanted to discover a roller coaster that is bigger or faster or scarier than any one you’ve ridden before? Follow the design activity to engineer your own, new roller coaster! Learn how different engineering elements make an exciting ride!
By: Lori Soard
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Click and the Kids: Use Tools
- By: Betsy Page Brown
- Narrated by: Jonny Walker
- Length: 2 mins
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Click and his friends wish to live in their favorite tree like the friendly squirrels. They decide to build a treehouse—but first they must collect the necessary materials and learn what tools they'll need for the job! They find a hammer, saw, level and measuring tape. What safety tools with they need to build their treehouse?
By: Betsy Page Brown
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Where Did You Get Those Clothes?
- By: Amy Tao
- Narrated by: David Armstrong
- Length: 1 min
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Do you know where your clothes come from? Learn about the processes of making certain materials that are used in clothing! Guess what plant or animal that rubber boots come from? What material is made from plastic bottles? You’ll be surprised to learn how the clothes you wear everyday are manufactured!
By: Amy Tao
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Without Wheels
- By: Amy Tao
- Narrated by: David Armstrong
- Length: 2 mins
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What would we do without wheels? We use wheels for all kinds of things, including transportation. Learn about alternatives for transportation other than the wheel! Do you use any of these different ways of moving around?
By: Amy Tao
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Built by Birds
- By: Melissa Stewart
- Narrated by: Jonny Walker
- Length: 3 mins
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Have you ever seen a bird nest? Birds make all kinds of different nests! Nests are made from lots of different kinds of materials and are shaped differently. Learn about the different kinds of nests that are made by different species of birds!
By: Melissa Stewart
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Shape Determines Design
- By: Jackson Kuhl
- Narrated by: Jonny Walker
- Length: 7 mins
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Have you ever wondered how buildings are created? Architects have to use lots of different shapes in order to build a structure. Many geometric shapes are needed to create building designs. Can you find the different shapes in historical landmarks from all over the world?
By: Jackson Kuhl
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Dragonfly Drone
- By: Evan Ackerman
- Narrated by: Jonny Walker
- Length: 6 mins
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Have you ever flown a drone before? They can be fun but are often hard to navigate by the operator. Scientists are hoping to discover ways to improve how drones see by using dragonflies! What about the anatomy of an insects’ eye will prove helpful?
By: Evan Ackerman
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Mighty Moons
- By: Rebecca Boyle
- Narrated by: David Armstrong
- Length: 6 mins
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Could there be life forms on planetary moons such as Europa, Jupiter’s icy moon or Titian, one of Saturn’s largest moons? Although our moon is made of mostly rock, astronomers believe life may exist on other moons! Scientists know liquid water is needed to support life, and Europa has plenty of it. What other key ingredients are needed for life to exist in our solar system?
By: Rebecca Boyle
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Coming Up
- By: David Hill
- Narrated by: Jonny Walker
- Length: 12 mins
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Have you ever wished you could go to the moon? Learn about Neil Armstrong, Edwin Aldrin, and their fellow astronauts on the Apollo 11 who took the first steps on the moon! Discover the process and challenges that NASA overcame to safely send people to the moon with engineering and physics. Understand how this historical moment affected space exploration for countries all over the world.
By: David Hill
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Don't Believe Your Eyes
- By: Rani Iyer
- Narrated by: David Armstrong
- Length: 8 mins
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Eyes are organs that allow you to see the world! Learn about the anatomy of the eye and how it works to allow you to see. Discover how your vision is created through connections between your eye and brain. You won’t believe your eyes when you see a 3D movie! Special 3D glasses help your brain view a mixture of two different camera angles and colors from each lens. Have you ever seen a 3D movie?
By: Rani Iyer
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How a City Grows
- By: Lonnie Plecha
- Narrated by: Jonny Walker
- Length: 2 mins
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Have you ever wondered how big cities are created? Learn how small towns start with just a few houses and farms, and then grow into large cities with many roads, buses, and skyscrapers! See how cities grow and change throughout history by the growing population of people living, working and shopping among each other.
By: Lonnie Plecha
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When a Bone Breaks
- By: Kathiann M. Kowalski
- Narrated by: Sara Hazelwood
- Length: 7 mins
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Did you know if you break a bone, the bone can repair itself? You'll need to visit the doctor to have your broken bone set in a cast, while your body is hard at work repairing the injury! The moment you fall, blood from your injury sends signals to cells to start building new bone–the process of repairing is on its way! Do you know what your body makes to create new bone?
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Yo Wants to Know: Why Is It So Cold at the North Pole?
- By: Lea Daniel
- Narrated by: David Armstrong
- Length: 1 min
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Yo says his toy animal, polar bear, wants to know why the polar regions stay cold! Yo’s father shows him a globe of the earth! Did you know the sun doesn’t shine on the North and South Poles strong enough to keep it warm? Yo learns that because the earth is tilted, sunlight shines brightly in the middle of the earth, and dimly on the Poles. What will Yo learn when he sees a flashlight?
By: Lea Daniel
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Yo Wants to Know: Where Do the Stars Go During the Day?
- By: Lea Daniel
- Narrated by: David Armstrong
- Length: 1 min
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Imagine taking a flight to the stars! Yo pretends to take a rocket into the sky to visit the stars–only he wonders if he will see the stars. Yo doesn’t want to crash into them if he can’t see them!
By: Lea Daniel
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Blackout!
- By: Kathiann M. Kowalski
- Narrated by: David Armstrong
- Length: 4 mins
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Have you ever had an electrical power outage at home? In 2003, the largest blackout in United States history left millions of people without power for days! Learn how power generation plants are connected to the power grid that distributes electricity to regions of the country and to homes. What causes power outages? How does losing power affect daily life? What can people do to conserve energy?
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Why Is This Salamander Smiling?
- By: Meg Moss
- Narrated by: Rebecca Taylor
- Length: 7 mins
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Animals survive in the wild against predators. Many animals, like the salamander, can regenerate limbs–arms, tails, toes, and hearts! Can you guess how long it takes the salamander to grow a new limb? Learn about other animals like the octopus with this same protection. Not all animals have cells that can regenerate limbs for their survival. What do you do if you find an injured animal?
By: Meg Moss
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Let There Be Light
- By: Kathiann M. Kowalski
- Narrated by: David Armstrong
- Length: 5 mins
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Do you know how the lightbulb was invented? In the 1800s, the first incandescent lightbulb was invented by Thomas Edison. Learn how Edison experimented with different materials, direct current, and by trial and error to design the first lightbulb. Which power company was created that funded the first electric lighting system to distribute light? The company still operates today, lighting and powering our world!
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Mint-y Fresh Coins
- By: James Hennelly
- Narrated by: David Armstrong
- Length: 2 mins
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Have you ever wondered how a penny or dime is made? Coins are made from metal in factories called mints. First, an artist draws a picture of the coin, next clay is used to make a mold made from plastic. Then a machine engraves and designs a piece of metal–these metal pieces will be used to make stamps called dies. In the United States, there are only four factories–can you guess where?
By: James Hennelly
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The Big Spark
- By: Alan Schroeder
- Narrated by: David Armstrong
- Length: 9 mins
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Help tell the story of Benjamin Franklin's discovery of electricity! Together with your friend, act out this play to learn how Benjamin Franklin used a wire, attached to the top of a kite, to attract lightning from the sky. Lightning is a form of electricity! It travelled down the kite string to the key that created electric sparks! How did Franklin come up with the idea for his famous experiment?
By: Alan Schroeder
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A Special Spacecraft
- By: Nick D’Alto
- Narrated by: David Armstrong
- Length: 4 mins
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Of all the historic spacecraft vehicles displayed at the Cradle of Aviation Museum in New York–one remains special! On the Moon, it gave shelter to the astronauts. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration Lunar Module–also used as a communications center–the LM-13 was built to transport people from earth to outer space! Learn what else makes this aeronautical spacecraft special!
By: Nick D’Alto
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Seeing Colors
- By: Amy Tao
- Narrated by: David Armstrong
- Length: 1 min
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Do you know how the anatomy of the eye allows us to see colors? Learn about the part of the eye called cones. Cones are like sensors that detect colors. The more cones a person or animal has, the more colors the eye perceives. Can you guess if your pets see you in full color, or if you see your pets in full colors?
By: Amy Tao
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Pop!
- By: Meg Moss
- Narrated by: David Armstrong
- Length: 4 mins
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Popcorn is a yummy snack–how is popcorn cooked? From an un-popped kernel, heat boils the water that the kernel naturally has inside it. The water turns into steam after it builds up inside. Scientists used cameras to discover how corn popped! What’s inside the kernel to make an explosive change happen–turning a kernel of corn into a tasty buttery treat–popcorn?
By: Meg Moss
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Whose Ears?
- By: Amy Tao
- Narrated by: David Armstrong
- Length: 2 mins
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Animals have different-looking ears, yet, help them to hear! Some animals have large floppy ears like the bunny, who points each ear in different directions–hearing two sounds at once! The harbor seal that has no ears, yet hears through holes that close when it dives! Whether floppy or unnoticed–these animals have ears perfect for hearing!
By: Amy Tao
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King of the Mountain
- By: Amy Tao
- Narrated by: Rebecca Taylor
- Length: 2 mins
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Do you think you are a good climber? You probably can't beat a mountain goat! Known as Kings of the Mountain, they can climb the steepest of mountains, even as babies! Learn the special anatomical features of their bodies that allows goats to seemingly climb straight up mountains and even jump nearly 12 feet in the air. Do you think you can go toe-to-toe with the goats?
By: Amy Tao
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A Dog's Body
- By: Amy Tao
- Narrated by: Kristen Scribner
- Length: 2 mins
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Dogs are amazing creatures with amazing bodies! Discover how fur protects their delicate skin, and which body parts gives them balance. Did you know dogs can wiggle their ears in many directions? Learn more facts about dogs and how their unique anatomy is different from other animals.
By: Amy Tao
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Findus kunterbunte Werkstatt
- Findus erklärt die Welt
- By: Ishel U. Eichler
- Narrated by: Thomas Karallus, Achim Buch, Emily Seubert
- Length: 56 mins
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Farben, Form und Stein "Welche Farben hat der Regenbogen?" "Woher kommen die Farben?" "Wieso ist ein Kreis rund?" "Was ist ein Dreieck?" "Wo finde ich Bernstein?" "Was ist ein Hühnergott?" "Was ist ein Kristall"? Der kleine Kater Findus will unendlich viel wissen und fragt dem alten Pettersson immer wieder Löcher in den Bauch. Zum Glück weiß Pettersson auch auf die kniffligste Frage eine spannende Antwort.
By: Ishel U. Eichler
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The Whole Tooth
- By: Amy Tao
- Narrated by: David Armstrong
- Length: 3 mins
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Did you know your teeth are the hardest thing in your body? Your tooth has many parts that protect it and keep it strong. How do cavities form? Learn how brushing and flossing can keep plaque from forming which helps prevent cavities.
By: Amy Tao