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55 Incredibly Interesting Technology Wonders for Curious Kids and Adults Better than Any Video Game
- Amazing True Facts About Technological Discoveries, Historical Events, Pop Culture and Trivia
- By: Christian T. Anderson
- Narrated by: Helpful Matthew
- Length: 3 hrs and 57 mins
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S.T.E.M. stands for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math. Children need to learn S.T.E.M. because these subjects help them understand the world around them. S.T.E.M. teaches kids to solve problems, think critically, and be creative. These skills are useful in school, everyday life, and future jobs. Learning S.T.E.M. also prepares children for careers in fields that are growing, like medicine, computer science, and engineering. By studying S.T.E.M., kids can make a big difference in the world when they grow up!
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Tech wonders that sparks curiosity and inspires learning
- By John on 01-05-25
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Captivating Stories for Curious Kids
- Unbelievable Tales from History, Science, and the Strange World We Live In!
- By: KeyChain Tales
- Narrated by: Stephanie Quinn
- Length: 3 hrs and 18 mins
- Unabridged
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Unleash the Power of Imagination: Captivating Stories for Curious Kids!
By: KeyChain Tales
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Mind-Blowing Fun Facts for Curious Kids
- Weird, Wonderful Facts to Be Smarter, Impress Friends, and Spark Endless Curiosity!
- By: Rocky Kinsman
- Narrated by: Slade Hovick
- Length: 3 hrs and 15 mins
- Unabridged
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Would you like to impress your friends and family with mind-blowing and undeniably interesting facts? Then Mind-Blowing Fun Facts For Curious Kids is the book for you! You’ll find answers to questions such as: Where is it illegal to tie your alligator to a fire hydrant? What part of the human body is stronger than concrete? Why does ice float? What culture used human urine as a mouthwash? In which country do they race bathtubs powered by outboard motors? Mind-Blowing Fun Facts For Curious Kids answers these questions and many more.
By: Rocky Kinsman
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What Do We Know About the Lost Colony of Roanoke?
- What Do We Know About?
- By: Emma Carlson Berne, Who HQ
- Narrated by: Ashley J. Hobbs
- Length: 1 hr and 1 min
- Unabridged
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In 1585, Sir Walter Raleigh attempted to found the very first permanent English settlement in the Americas. The initial settlement—called the Lane colony—failed due to extremely low supplies and a hostile relationship with the Native American people who were already living on the land. Despite this miserable first attempt, Raleigh decided to establish another settlement. Over one hundred people agreed to join this new colony on Roanoke Island, just off the coast of what is now North Carolina.
By: Emma Carlson Berne, and others
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The Infinite Intelligence
- A Quasi Autobiography
- By: Ancient Mariner
- Narrated by: Ancient Mariner
- Length: 39 mins
- Unabridged
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This children's book explores the creation of the universe and various forms of existence from the perspective of "Infinite Intelligence." It covers themes of evolution of consciousness of life forms and different types of thinking. It shows by example how philosophy's age-old mind-body problem is solved.
By: Ancient Mariner
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The Big Questions
- What Is Time?
- By: Ethan Solace
- Narrated by: Alexander Sloan
- Length: 19 mins
- Unabridged
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Have you ever wondered, “What is time?” It’s one of the most intriguing questions in the universe, sparking the curiosity of both children and adults. The Big Questions: What is Time? invites young readers aged 5 and up to explore the mysteries of time in a way that is captivating, thoughtful, and inspiring. Written by interdisciplinary psychologist Ethan Solace, this book journeys through the wonders of time with a unique blend of scientific discovery, philosophical reflection, and imaginative storytelling.
By: Ethan Solace
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55 Incredibly Interesting Technology Wonders for Curious Kids and Adults Better than Any Video Game
- Amazing True Facts About Technological Discoveries, Historical Events, Pop Culture and Trivia
- By: Christian T. Anderson
- Narrated by: Helpful Matthew
- Length: 3 hrs and 57 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall
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Performance
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Story
S.T.E.M. stands for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math. Children need to learn S.T.E.M. because these subjects help them understand the world around them. S.T.E.M. teaches kids to solve problems, think critically, and be creative. These skills are useful in school, everyday life, and future jobs. Learning S.T.E.M. also prepares children for careers in fields that are growing, like medicine, computer science, and engineering. By studying S.T.E.M., kids can make a big difference in the world when they grow up!
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Tech wonders that sparks curiosity and inspires learning
- By John on 01-05-25
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Captivating Stories for Curious Kids
- Unbelievable Tales from History, Science, and the Strange World We Live In!
- By: KeyChain Tales
- Narrated by: Stephanie Quinn
- Length: 3 hrs and 18 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall
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Performance
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Story
Unleash the Power of Imagination: Captivating Stories for Curious Kids!
By: KeyChain Tales
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Mind-Blowing Fun Facts for Curious Kids
- Weird, Wonderful Facts to Be Smarter, Impress Friends, and Spark Endless Curiosity!
- By: Rocky Kinsman
- Narrated by: Slade Hovick
- Length: 3 hrs and 15 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall
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Performance
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Story
Would you like to impress your friends and family with mind-blowing and undeniably interesting facts? Then Mind-Blowing Fun Facts For Curious Kids is the book for you! You’ll find answers to questions such as: Where is it illegal to tie your alligator to a fire hydrant? What part of the human body is stronger than concrete? Why does ice float? What culture used human urine as a mouthwash? In which country do they race bathtubs powered by outboard motors? Mind-Blowing Fun Facts For Curious Kids answers these questions and many more.
By: Rocky Kinsman
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What Do We Know About the Lost Colony of Roanoke?
- What Do We Know About?
- By: Emma Carlson Berne, Who HQ
- Narrated by: Ashley J. Hobbs
- Length: 1 hr and 1 min
- Unabridged
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Overall
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Performance
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In 1585, Sir Walter Raleigh attempted to found the very first permanent English settlement in the Americas. The initial settlement—called the Lane colony—failed due to extremely low supplies and a hostile relationship with the Native American people who were already living on the land. Despite this miserable first attempt, Raleigh decided to establish another settlement. Over one hundred people agreed to join this new colony on Roanoke Island, just off the coast of what is now North Carolina.
By: Emma Carlson Berne, and others
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The Infinite Intelligence
- A Quasi Autobiography
- By: Ancient Mariner
- Narrated by: Ancient Mariner
- Length: 39 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall
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Performance
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Story
This children's book explores the creation of the universe and various forms of existence from the perspective of "Infinite Intelligence." It covers themes of evolution of consciousness of life forms and different types of thinking. It shows by example how philosophy's age-old mind-body problem is solved.
By: Ancient Mariner
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The Big Questions
- What Is Time?
- By: Ethan Solace
- Narrated by: Alexander Sloan
- Length: 19 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall
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Performance
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Story
Have you ever wondered, “What is time?” It’s one of the most intriguing questions in the universe, sparking the curiosity of both children and adults. The Big Questions: What is Time? invites young readers aged 5 and up to explore the mysteries of time in a way that is captivating, thoughtful, and inspiring. Written by interdisciplinary psychologist Ethan Solace, this book journeys through the wonders of time with a unique blend of scientific discovery, philosophical reflection, and imaginative storytelling.
By: Ethan Solace