Episodes

  • Who were the Navajo (Diné) Code Talkers? (Ponderings)
    Feb 16 2026

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    Join Amy & Cece for another episode of Check this out! Podcast for kids. In this week's episode they dive into the pondering of who were the Navajo Code Talkers and what was their impact on World War 2?

    Listeners will learn about the classified project that the code talkers participated in, that helped the US win in the Pacific Theater during WW2. Understand why the Najavo Code Talkers are also referred to as the Diné, which is the preferred name for the tribe.

    With a fun poem, interesting facts, and insights into an important period in history this week's episode is a must listen!

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    13 mins
  • How did the Olympics Come to be? (Ponderings)
    Feb 3 2026

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    In Episode 67 of Check This Out — Podcast 4 Kids, hosts Cece and Amy explore how the Olympic Games began and evolved. From the first recorded Olympic Games in 776 BC at Olympia in Greece. The olympics are held every four years, and a long time ago this was to honor Zeus! Original Olympians were awarded olive-leaf crowns. Learn the story of the journey from the ancient olympics to the modern Summer and Winter Olympics revived in 1896 and expanded with the Winter Games in 1924. Cece and Amy cover who could compete in ancient times, key events like running, wrestling, boxing, pentathlon and the brutal pankration, the Olympic Truce, the decline under Roman rule and later rediscovery, and modern traditions such as medals and the torch relay (10,001 torchbearers planned for Milano Cortina 2026), plus fun facts about 16 Winter and 36 Summer sports and a short poem to help kids remember.

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    15 mins
  • Why did Ancient Egyptians Mummify their dead? (Ponderings)
    Jan 20 2026

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    In this episode of "Check This Out!", hosts Cece and her mom delve into the fascinating world of ancient Egyptian mummification. They explore the crucial question: Why did ancient Egyptians mummify their dead? Framed within their ongoing ponderings series about historical inquiries, the episode highlights the significance of ancient Egypt, a civilization that thrived for over 3,000 years, and what this meant for its cultural practices.

    Listeners learn about the mummification process, which involved removing moisture from bodies to preserve them for the afterlife, emphasizing the religious belief that the deceased's soul would need a recognizable, intact body. Cece and her mom explain the intricacies of organ removal, embalming, and linen wrapping, as well as the roles of priests in these rituals. They also discuss the rich architectural legacy of ancient Egypt, notable pharaohs, and the importance of identifying verified historical sources.

    The episode culminates in a fun, original poem that encapsulates the key lessons learned about mummification and ancient Egypt. Cece expresses her excitement for another insightful episode, inviting listeners to join them in future ponderings while encouraging them to subscribe for more educational content.

    #ancientegypt #historypodcastforkids #mummies #egypt

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    17 mins
  • What was life like on the Oregon Trail (Ponderings)
    Jan 6 2026

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    In this exciting episode of "Check This Out! Podcast 4 Kids," Cece and her mom dive into the fascinating history of the Oregon Trail. They explore the challenges and adventures faced by pioneers during their 2,000-mile journey from Missouri to Oregon City in the 19th century. Listeners will learn about the hardships of traveling on the trail, including disease, weather, and the daily routines of those who embarked on this arduous trek. With discussions on Manifest Destiny, the California Gold Rush, and the trail's historical significance, this episode brings history to life in an engaging way for kids and parents alike.

    Join Cece and her mom as they uncover the true stories behind the Oregon Trail and why it remains a pivotal chapter in American history.

    #OregonTrail #HistoryForKids #Pioneers #ManifestDestiny #GoldRush #ChildrensPodcast #EducationalPodcast #AmericanHistory #KidFriendlyLearning #FamilyEducation

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    19 mins
  • What was the Bubonic Plague? (Ponderings)
    Dec 30 2025

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    Join us for an intriguing episode of "Check This Out!", the podcast that makes history fun for kids!

    In today’s episode, Cece and her mom dive into the chilling world of the bubonic plague, also known as the Black Death. Discover what this historical epidemic was all about, how it dramatically changed Europe in the 14th century, and the surprising lessons that emerged from such dark times.

    With engaging questions and a recap poem, this episode will take young listeners on a thrilling journey through history, exploring themes of change, courage, and the quest for knowledge. Get ready to learn and be inspired!

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    16 mins
  • What are Christmas Traditions around the world? (Ponderings)
    Dec 23 2025

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    In this festive episode of "Check This Out," Cece and her mom explore diverse Christmas traditions globally. They start with the history of Christmas trees, highlighting their journey from ancient times to Queen Victoria's influence in America.

    The duo discusses unique customs like Spain’s Caga Tió, where kids sing to a log for treats, and Germany’s Advent calendar. They also explore Japan's KFC Christmas tradition, Mexico's Las Posadas celebration, Sweden's Yule Goat, and the spooky lore of Krampus, who punishes naughty children.

    Cece’s fun facts and jokes add a joyful touch, and the episode concludes with a lighthearted poem summarizing their discoveries. Join them to celebrate the joy of Christmas traditions worldwide! Happy Holidays!

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    19 mins
  • What caused the Boston Tea Party? (Ponderings from History)
    Dec 15 2025

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    Welcome to episode 62 of Check This Out!, podcast for kids! In this exciting episode, Cece and her mom dive into the intriguing topic of the Boston Tea Party, exploring its causes and significance in American history.

    They start by explaining what the Boston Tea Party was—an event where American patriots disguised as Mohawk Indians threw 342 cases of tea into Boston Harbor on December 16, 1773, as a protest against British taxation.

    The discussion shifts to the underlying cause of the protest: "taxation without representation." Cece learns that American colonists were frustrated with being taxed by the British Parliament, in which they had no voice. They explore the historical context, including the fierce opposition by the Sons of Liberty and other patriots who fought for their rights.

    Throughout the episode, Cece benefits from her mom’s explanations about taxation, representation, and the broader implications of the Tea Act. Listeners are also treated to a catchy poem summarizing the events, solidifying their understanding of this pivotal moment that contributed to the revolutionary spirit among the colonies.

    Join Cece and her mom on this captivating journey of discovery about the Boston Tea Party—an event that transformed the fight for freedom in America! Don’t forget to subscribe for more enlightening episodes!

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    14 mins
  • Stevie Wonder (Artists and Musicians from History)
    Dec 9 2025

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    In this exciting episode of "Check This Out! Podcast for Kids," Cece introduces the incredible life and music of Stevie Wonder, a legendary American musician who began his career as a child prodigy. Listeners will discover how Stevie, who was born blind, started making music at just 11 years old, and how his unique talents led him to become one of the most successful artists in history.

    We'll explore Stevie Wonder's remarkable journey, from his early days in Saginaw, Michigan, to his rise with Motown Records, producing hits like “Fingertips” and “Superstition.” Cece shares fascinating facts about his self-taught musicianship and advocacy for important causes, including his efforts to honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and promote racial harmony through music.

    Learn how Stevie Wonder's music has touched generations and find out why he ranks alongside icons like The Beatles and Elvis Presley. Join us for a journey through Stevie's inspiring life, musical genius, and commitment to advocacy, making it a must-listen episode for aspiring young musicians and history enthusiasts alike!

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    13 mins