Note: please use the Official Request Form linked at the top of my website (angelaodell.com) to submit podcast episode requests! All requests must come through that form. Thank you! Real Cool History for Kids tells amazing stories from history, from a Biblical worldview perspective. Hey, kids, do you like stories about weird, cool, and just plain awesome events and people in history? If you do, you're going to love this podcast show! From creepy abandoned places all over the world to little-known facts about well-known people in history, Angela O'Dell, author of the history series, America's Story and The World's Story, brings you new episodes of Real Cool History just for kids, twice a month.
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Episode #109: The Inventive Life of Benjamin Franklin (a special episode for for Armanno, Arrow and Alessio Mancini) more
Hi my name is Virginia White and me and my family love to listen to these podcasts and learn all about history on every car ride! Will you make episode on Togo and his amazing journey across the Alaskan wilderness?
Hi! My name is Esther and I’m 7yrs old. I love your podcast. At first I didn’t really know what history was but then when my mom introduced me to this podcast I learned I love history. My favorite episodes are about adventures, and I really like the abandoned places episodes. Could you please make an episode about the history of cars?
Thank you for this podcast, I love listening to it on road trips and long drives.Thanks for the positive message on the podcast can’t wait till the next episode.
Hi my name is Payton Hoff and I love listening to your podcast with my sister and my mom we are homeschooled so listening to your podcasts really helps!!!! Can you do a podcast on Paul revere
My family and me love it especially me and my sister (we our twins)our birthday is October 15 could you do one about the Japanese takeover of the Aleutian Islands in Alaska during world war 2
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Real Cool History for Kids launched 4 years ago and published 112 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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