S1E199 - Kapow's Power of Invention: The National Park Service

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S1E200 - Kapow's Power of Invention: The Imagineers

The Imagineers are a team of people that use the Power of Imagination to create and build new things that make the world a more awesome place! This super-team of illustrators, architects, engineers, lighting designers, writers and graphic designers work to design and build everyt ...  Show more

S1E201 - Kapow's Power of Invention: The Telescope

It isn’t known who invented the first telescope, but in 1608, a Dutch eyeglass maker named Hans was the first person to patent the telescope. He called his telescope a looker, and it was able to magnify an image up to three times! 

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