What do Myanmar, Liberia, and the United States have in common? How many furlongs is a mile? What’s a BTU? Grab a ruler, and put on your running shoes…because Julie Richard is going the distance to explain measurement in a way you’ve never heard before in this classic Betcha Didn’t Know!
Shedding Some Light on a Dark Subject
Has your child ever been afraid of something and you’re not sure how to connect or even understand what they’re going through? Jimmy sheds some...
Baseball, Boys, and Bad Words
In 1970, 11-year-old Andy Andrews and a group of friends began a Little League season they would never forget. All the usual ingredients were...
Scotland’s Unicorn: A Mythical Symbol with Real History
While most countries pick creatures like eagles or beavers to represent their national pride, Scotland said, “No thanks, we’ll take the unicorn.” In...
Lady Spies of WWII: Phyllis “Pippa” Latour
Betcha Didn’t Know a WW2 spy outwitted the Nazis with… knitting! Join Briley Crisafi as she unravels the tale of Phyllis “Pippa” Latour, a British...
Exploring Weather
Betcha Didn’t Know… the Medici family helped launch weather forecasting… or that it can literally rain fish. In this wild ride through sun, storms,...
Blueberries
Have you ever picked your breakfast from a “crunchlet” patch? Probably not… In this revealing Betcha Didn’t Know, Leslie Anne Tarabella manages to...
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