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Category - Season 23
Luke’s “Household Hack” shows us a rather unique way to save water.
Breleigh introduces us to the bird called a Resplendent Quetzal. Considered sacred by the ancient Aztecs and Mayans it is now facing possible extinction.
Athina sheds some light on how much those seemingly weightless, fluffy clouds actually weigh
Luke has a “Household Hack” that will come in handy when you’ve got to tie up a bundle or even a bandage.
If you have trouble sleeping you may need to say good night to your computer a little earlier.
This "hack" will show you how to use every last bit of your bar of soap – avoiding waste.
Katarina’s “Misleading Moniker” (names that aren't what you think!) reveals how the pound cake got is name.
Ava tells us about a special refuge for giraffes that puts visitors face to face with the giant animals.
Jack explains what Canada is doing to help protect 30 percent of our oceans by the year 2030.
Here's a Household Hack that will help you stay neat when doing your next painting project.
Katerina explains why white chocolate is a misleading moniker (names that aren't what you think!)
Mario Armstrong has some ideas on gifts for the Grads and Dads in your life.
In “Cool Creatures of Costa Rica,” Ava tells us about an ant that can lift 50 times its own weight.
Katarina tells us what Napoleon Bonaparte was afraid of! It was quite a ker-fluffle. Har har.
Camille has an absolutely amazing fact about getting something to freeze!
This week's Tea on China report focuses on China’s Great Wall.
Few people in history can claim to have created an entire country. Ava tells us about a man who did just that – sorta.
All sugar is not created equal, and some kinds may be more harmful than others.
Caris tells us about a fear shared by Julius Caesar, Alexander the Great, and the Mongol leader Genghis Khan.
Camille has a “Make the Grade” study tip from Lucas about going over material again and again to help it “stick.”
