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, yo... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 146 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Kids & FamilyEducationStories for Kids |
Episode 144: The Dinosaurs of the Bible (a special episode for Luke Sego) Some of my very favorite dinosaur Creation Science resources!
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Episode #143: Yes, Mary Knew! (a Special Christmas Story for Isla and Zeke Sindelar)
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Episode #142: The Oregon Trail (a special episode for Anderson Homan)
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My name is Maddie and my brother is Max. I am six years old and my brother is eight years old. We love listening to this podcast in the car. We love the episodes about World War Two and the civil war. And we like the other ones too.
Thank you!
My name is Robyn and I live in South Africa, I am 8 years old and I love this podcast. Please don’t stop making them.
Hi my name is penny and my family and I LOVE your podcast. You should do one about the Dutch Potato Project and one about the Berlin Candy Bomber. Keep making the best podcasts EVER!!!
I have been listening to Real Cool History For Kids for a three months, and love learning about history. I really appreciate how each episode is biblically based, and teaches about history in a way that’s both interesting and accurate. I am 16 years old, and I love listening to this podcast. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge on this podcast!
Apple Podcasts | #99 | United States/Education |
Apple Podcasts | #179 | Canada/Education |
Apple Podcasts | #81 | Singapore/Education |
Apple Podcasts | #235 | South Africa/Education |
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