Share Your Facts for Season Two!

Share Your Facts for Season Two!

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Do Not Pass Go

Is it true the longest Monopoly game ever played was 70 days long? Follow the fact-finding journey with today’s guest Brittany Dunn, an adjudicator for Guinness World Records.Do you have a fact you’d like us to investigate? Write to us at listen@akidspodcastabout.com. And check o ...  Show more

Rollin’ On Red Rivers

Is it true that Antarctic rivers run red? Follow the fact-finding journey with today’s guest Karen Romano Young, kid’s author, illustrator, and traveling science communicator. Do you have a fact you’d like us to investigate? Write to us at listen@akidspodcastabout.com. And check ...  Show more

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