The Kids Crew goes camping! From campfire safety to packing for the trail, we talk with experts from Cottonwood Gulch Expeditions and a meteorologist about how to enjoy the outdoors safely. Whether you’ve camped many times or never before, you’ll learn tips, tricks,...
Why do animals travel thousands of miles each year? On this episode of The Children’s Hour, we explore the fascinating world of migration with author and researcher Scott Weidensaul. You’ll even hear the secret sounds of birds migrating in the dark, captured by...
Podcast: Play in new windowSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS | More In this episode of The Children’s Hour, we dig into the world of roots—how they feed plants, connect trees, and even store carbon to help our planet. Artist and educator Jane Westbrook shares her...
Podcast: Play in new windowSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS | More This episode of The Children’s Hour explores how different minds work, from neurodiversity to emotional intelligence to artificial intelligence. We meet the creators of Carl the Collector, a PBS Kids...
Podcast: Play in new windowSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS | More Creativity comes in many forms, and on this episode of The Children’s Hour, we hear from legendary actor William Shatner, bestselling author Dan Gutman, street artist Maewyn Padilla, and young...
Podcast: Play in new windowSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS | More What is justice, and how do courts make sure laws are fair? The Kids Crew talks with Maria Martinez-Sanchez from ACLU New Mexico to learn how the judicial system works, from local courts to the Supreme...
At The Children's Hour, we are constantly working to improve our work and tools for educators. It helps us to hear from users to make these guides the best they can be.
Your response helps us understand who uses our materials. You can expect to receive a survey to assess the efficacy of our Learning Guides.