Épisodes

  • The First Olympics: Ancient Games, Big Legacy
    Feb 18 2026

    Mia and Dr. Theo travel back to ancient Greece to discover how the Olympics began in Olympia in 776 BCE. Kids learn about the first events, olive-wreath champions, the Olympic truce, and how the modern Games returned in 1896. It’s a fast, fun history adventure about competition, fairness, and a tradition that has lasted for thousands of years.

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    17 min
  • Muhammad Ali: More Than a Champion
    Feb 18 2026

    Mia and Coach Malik explore how Muhammad Ali became “The Greatest,” from a stolen bike in Louisville to Olympic gold, world titles, and global impact beyond boxing. Kids learn about discipline, confidence, identity, standing up for beliefs, and how true greatness is built through character as much as talent.

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    10 min
  • Volcanoes: Earth’s Fire Mountains
    Feb 18 2026

    Mia and volcanologist Dr. Koa explore how volcanoes work, from magma vs. lava to why so many volcanoes form around the Ring of Fire. Kids learn the main volcano types, how scientists monitor eruptions, and what smart volcano safety looks like. It’s a high-energy Earth science episode packed with big facts and practical takeaways.

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    12 min
  • Tiny World, Big Impact: Meet Your Microbiome
    Feb 18 2026

    Mia and guest scientist Dr. Maya shrink down into the invisible world of microbes. Kids ages 6–9 learn what microbes are, why most are helpers (not troublemakers), how germs spread, and why handwashing works so well. With quick games, call-and-response moments, and real science, this episode turns “germs” into a fun, confidence-building adventure.

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    17 min