Discover the Best History Podcasts for Kids

We live in a world that is ancient, where every object has a history. Every day, we discover new things and write a continuous story as time passes.

We never realize the importance of recording the past, but without the knowledge of our ancestors, we would not discover modern innovations.

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It is a wonderful thing to take a journey through time with the kids to discover the interesting stories behind the oddest, and oldest, things in history.

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Histories of the Unexpected promises to do just that. This podcast, presented by Dr. Sam Willis and Prof. James Daybell, takes you on a journey through time to discover the history surrounding some of the oddest and oldest discoveries ever made.

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Histories of the Unexpected takes a new look at history to present to you the fact that every object and innovation has a history. Explore the passing of time like you never have before.

If you have ever been interested in learning more about the strangest things, or want to enrich the breadth of knowledge that your children possess, then this is the perfect podcast for you.

Histories of the Unexpected takes a dive into the discoveries and histories of nearly everything. Learn about the history of cats and the roles they played in ancient civilization.

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You could also learn about the farming of chickens or historical discoveries about slime, balconies, perfume, or dragons. This podcast covers everything.

With hundreds of episodes that range from cultural, social, and even medical history, your options to entertain your children with a historical podcast will be unlimited. The subjects are endless, and with so many interesting histories, it will keep you entertained for hours.

How To Download/Listen

You can listen online to any of the Histories of the Unexpected episodes through the iTunes App, or you can visit the origin site, Acast. If need be, you can download the episodes from the iTunes store for offline entertainment.

To download an episode, enter the iTunes app, then in the pop-up menu in the top left corner, select Podcasts. From there, select the Store option and search for the podcast you wish to download.

Once you have located the episode, click the "Get" button next to the listed item. Alternatively, you can also subscribe to a podcast channel to automatically download every new episode.

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Among the many free episode choices to look out for, you can search for a few of these interesting subjects. Many of the episodes cover important subjects that can be used for homeschooling children, intended to aid your child’s schooling needs during world isolation.

‘Spies!’ is an episode that covers the interesting history of espionage and how the spy networks of the world came about. It might prove to be an interesting subject that will entertain as much as it would inform.

In the episode titled, ‘Fire!’, Sam and James cover the interesting history of fire, from its discovery in prehistoric times to the many roles it played throughout history. It even covers the recent wildfires that ravaged Australia in early 2020 and teaches how to decipher the codes and symbolism of Queen Elizabeth’s Armada Portrait.

In the ‘Humans‘ episode and its second part follow-up, you take a stroll through the historical evolution of man. Discover how we have grown as a species, and you might be surprised by the unexpected history of the human race.

‘Pirates’ is an episode focused on the history of piracy, how it came about, and the influences it has had throughout time. If you ever wanted to know the truth about what really happens on a pirate ship, this would make for an interesting listen.

How To Use At Home With Children

You can utilize a podcast in many ways, depending on how creative you want to be. Once done listening to a podcast, you can devise a quiz to see how much your child has learnt.

You could also make it a bit more fun by having them draw pictures related to what was mentioned in the podcast. You could also make a collage of snip-outs from magazines.

You can perhaps continue the lesson with an on-going discussion or test their creativity by making possible predictions of what they think will happen with the subject in question in the future. As an example, they can try to predict the future evolution of the human race.

Summary

Using this podcast is free, and with a little ingenuity, you can easily teach your children about interesting histories.

Take a look today and visit your iTunes App or the Acast site to discover the truth about our planet’s past. Take that tour through time and enrich yourself and your children’s knowledge today.

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