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Victoria Gonzalez

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Victoria Gonzalez is a journalist based in Southern California. She is interested in food cultures around the world, migration, David Bowie and ice cream. She has written for KCET, PBS SoCal, Los Angeles Magazine and San Diego Magazine. You can find her watching baking shows, eating tacos in her hometown of Tijuana or or cooking for her family.

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Take your tastebuds on a trip to Spain, Mexico, China, the Middle East and France with these recipes for tortilla española, sopa de tortilla, golden fried rice and shakshuka — plus crêpes for dessert.
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Today, we're taking a close look at tornadoes as we examine how they form and what they do. Plus, we'll meet Mr. Tornado himself, Ted Fujita, get the lowdown on how vaccines work and explore how our ancestors studied the sky.
A diagram of a brain made out of red gel and sprinkles.
Go on the hunt for tornadoes with storm chasers, visit the Nile and explore the effects of foods on our brains.
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Play music from around the world with Carmen and Luna, visit Reeftown with Splash and practice fractions with Digit.
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Learn from Indigenous peoples and their special bond with nature, dive into China's last empire and explore how the Cold War helped fuel the growth of the aviation industry.
A sloth in the rainforest
Today, we're learning about floods, visiting the amazing Amazon river and getting to know the first woman White House photographer.
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Take a break from screens after watching Arthur fly a kite by dancing with Peter and Pinkalicious, making an ocean mobile with Nature Cat and making your own piggy bank with the Cyberchase gang!
A sculpture of a jaguar near the Pyramid of the Sun in Teotihuacán
Visit China with historian Michael Wood, see how math is used in the special effects industry and explore Teotihuacan's celestial pyramids and lost kings.
A sculpture of a black cat with earrings and a nosering
We're visiting the Mississippi River, looking back on the history of rocketry and learning about humans' most mysterious companions: cats.
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Today, we're getting in touch with our creative side as we learn about mixing colors with Curious George and how we can all cook anything if we do it step-by-step with Julia Child and the gang from Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum.
The actress Anna May Wong painted in blue toned watercolors.
Meet Anna May Wong, the first Chinese American Hollywood movie star, learn about the emotional lives of animals and delve into the purpose of art.
Cartoon of a little girl hugging a unicorn
Imagine taking a ride on a unicorn like Pinkalicious, help Peg save Mardi Gras with Billie Holiday, learn about studying bugs responsibly with Arthur and his pals and even meet Jackie Robinson with Xavier Riddle!
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