The Real Story of Winnie-the-Pooh (a special episode for Jacob Barrett)
Episode 183: The Real Story of Winnie-the-Pooh (a special episode for Jacob Barrett) Episode Description: Did you know Winnie-the-Pooh was inspired by a real bear? In this episode of Real Cool History for Kids, we travel back to World War I to uncover the fascinating true story behind one of the world's most beloved storybook characters. Meet Harry Colebourn, a Canadian veterinarian who rescued a tiny black bear cub named Winnie, and discover how her incredible journey to the London Zoo forever changed children's literature. You'll also learn how a young boy named Christopher Robin and his favorite stuffed animals inspired his father, A. A. Milne, to write the timeless Winnie-the-Pooh stories that families have enjoyed for generations. Along the way, we'll explore geography, make connections to World War I (Episode 72), and discover how one small act of kindness can leave a legacy that lasts for more than a century. Other podcast episodes featuring World War 1 stories: Episode 2 – Jack's Story – C.S. Lewis (1914) Episode 139 – Sergeant Stubby (World War I) Episode 127 – Sergeant Alvin York (World War I) Episode 169 - The Amazing Story of Cher Ami (World War 1) Episode 165 - The Halifax Explosion of 1917 (World War 1) Episode 125 – The Last Tsar's Family (1918)
Mount Rushmore, the Mountain that Became a Monument (a special episode for Denmark Hettinga)
Episode 182: Mount Rushmore, the Mountain that Became a Monument (a special episode for Denmark Hettinga) Join us for an adventure to the Black Hills of South Dakota as we discover the incredible story behind one of America's most recognizable landmarks—Mount Rushmore National Memorial! In this episode, created especially for Denmark Hettinga, we learn how a mountain became a giant monument honoring four American presidents: George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Abraham Lincoln. You'll hear about the historian who dreamed up the idea, the sculptor who brought it to life, and the brave workers who spent fourteen years carving the faces into solid granite. Along the way, we'll explore: Why those four presidents were chosen How dynamite was used to carve the faces The dangers workers faced high above the ground The fascinating story of sculptor Gutzon Borglum The history of the Black Hills and their importance to the Lakota people We'll also talk about perseverance, courage, hard work, and how the choices we make today can leave a lasting impact on the future. Plus, don't miss an exciting announcement about the brand-new Real Cool History for Kids audio message pages, where listeners can now submit episode requests, reviews, and family messages using their own voices!
Andre the Seal – The Seal Who Always Came Home (a special episode for Esther and Emilia Lane)
Episode 181: Andre the Seal – The Seal Who Always Came Home (a special episode for Esther and Emilia Lane) What happens when a tiny harbor seal is found alone on a beach in Maine? In this heartwarming true story, requested by Esther and Emilia Lane, we discover the incredible life of Andre the Seal. Rescued by Harry Goodridge in 1961, Andre grew from a helpless orphaned pup into one of the most beloved animals in America. Year after year, Andre amazed people by swimming through the cold waters of the Atlantic Ocean and returning to the same harbor and the same family who had first cared for him. Along the way, we'll explore the rocky coast of Maine, learn about the amazing instincts God gave animals, and discover how one act of kindness can impact an entire community for generations. In this episode: • Meet Andre the Seal and the family who rescued him • Learn about Maine and the Atlantic coastline • Discover how harbor seals navigate long distances • Explore Biblical truths about God's creation • Learn lessons about kindness, compassion, and faithfulness Plus, don't miss our exciting announcement about the brand-new Real Cool History for Kids audio message pages, where families can now submit episode requests, reviews, and messages that may be featured on a future episode! COMING IN JULY 2026!!
The Boston Tea Party: Tea, Taxes, and Trouble (This episode is for Max Hanna!)
Episode 180: The Boston Tea Party: Tea, Taxes, and Trouble (This episode is for Max Hanna!) In this episode of Real Cool History for Kids, we travel back to colonial Boston to learn about one of the most important events leading up to the American Revolution! Why were the colonists so upset about tea taxes? What did "No taxation without representation" mean? And what happened on that cold December night when colonists disguised themselves and dumped 342 chests of tea into Boston Harbor? Join us as we learn about courage, freedom, and one of the moments that helped lead America toward independence. 🎧 Families: Be watching for something NEW coming soon to the Real Cool History for Kids homepage! Soon, listeners will be able to send in episode requests using their own voice recordings and leave short audio messages and reviews about what they're learning through the podcast. You might even hear your voice featured in a future episode! 📚 Patreon families can find printable resources and activities to go along with this episode inside Patreon.
The Story of Louis Zamperini
Episode 179: The Story of Louis Zamperini (a special episode for Asher, Corban, and Titus Tittle) Continue the learning experience for this episode by following this link!