Today, we're going to our favorite animal babies’ first birthdays, celebrating Latino American history, and traveling to Egypt to visit Cleopatra with Kathleen Martinez, a criminal lawyer turned maverick archaeologist who gives Indiana Jones a run for his money.
First, we’ll have a stargazing meetup with Ptolemy, Copernicus and Galileo; then, we’ll have our minds blown by some amazing animals and some equally amazing orphaned Jewish refugees, and we’ll finish with a horseback ride in the desert with explorer Gertrude Bell.
Today, we’re visiting the transformative Reconstruction period, checking in on our favorite animal babies as they take their first steps, meeting some intelligent bird brains, seeing how the Constitution was created and catching up with legendary teacher Erin Gruwell.
Learn to see the night sky with new eyes, dive into the transformative Reconstruction period following the Civil War, travel to the pre-World War I Middle East and last but definitely not least, cuddle with six amazing baby animals including Safina the elephant calf and Limpet the sea otter pup.
Fly high in the sky over the sea with Anne Morrow Lindbergh, visit a medieval castle and a Beverly Hills high school with Jane Austen and end with a history lesson on how we dealt with a past pandemic.
Today, our travels will take us to midcentury America, another time when we were forced to stay inside and wear our handkerchiefs like cowboys. We'll also check in on wildlife in Yellowstone as they adjust to spring and offend Shakespeare by poking around his cursed tomb.
Start your day off with lyrical maestra Maya Angelou, then learn what it was like to grow up as a girl during the Civil War with the March sisters. Finally, we'll be going to the Moon with a stellar cast of characters that includes human computers and astronauts.
Today’s programming includes science superhero Stephen Hawking, who shares a surprising characteristic with Darth Vader, and sci-fi queen Ursula K. Leguin. Plus, learn about modern African American history and the struggle for Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
This week, we’re traveling to the 1918 influenza pandemic to learn how what happened in the past can help today. We’ll also visit Maya Angelou, join Fantine in 18th century France and Buzz Aldrin in outer space and end with a tour of Yellowstone National Park.
Today, we time travel to the 50s and 60s to explore McCarthyism as well as what it was like to be a Black LGBTQ person in the 60s; and to keep things interesting, we’ll also talk about why we are drawn to love stories.