Curated Video
Marbled Milk Experiment Gone a Bit Wrong
Here is a kids experiment gone wrong. Leo and Stella have been experimenting with surface tension with a little experiment called marbled milk. But as you will see not all experiments go according to plan. Join these two little...
Brave Wilderness
Deadly Fish Caught By Hand
"By day, Costa Rica’s tide pools are teeming with life. But when the sun disappears... a whole new world awakens. In this episode, Coyote returns to the rocky shores — but this time under the cover of darkness. With his flashlight...
Curated Video
Woodland Habitat
“Woodland Habitat” introduces some of the animals that live in forests and discusses how they thrive in woodland environments.
Bedtime History
The Jackie Robinson Story
Meet Jackie Robinson, the brave baseball player who broke the color barrier in Major League Baseball. In 1947, he became the first Black player to play in the major leagues, facing unfair treatment with courage and strength. Jackie...
Curated Video
The Great Coral Reefs of Australia
As Australia drifted into warmer waters, ideal conditions formed for the creation of the Great Barrier Reef—the world's largest living structure, rich with marine life and spanning an area the size of the UK. But beyond this iconic reef,...
Easy Languages
29 Phrases You Need to Go Shopping in Spanish
In this episode of Super Easy Spanish, we learn essential Spanish vocabulary and phrases for shopping, including how to ask for sizes, try on clothes, and request different colors or styles. Learn useful expressions for asking opinions,...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Janet E. Helms, PhD - Racial Justice Education
Dr. Janet E. Helms, Professor Emeritus of Counseling Psychology at Boston College, is a leading figure in the study of race and racism. As an "evolving racial justice psychologist," her work focuses on demystifying the fictitious racial...
Professor Dave Explains
Archeological Features (Structures, Hearths, Middens)
Moving on from artifacts, let's take a look at archeological features. Features are immovable objects such as the remains of houses, walls, or pyramids. What kinds of structures do we look for and how do we identify them? Of particular...
Curated Video
School bus story
Cars and buses visit the Car Doctor's garage for repairs, where Doc McWheelie works her magic to get them back on the road!
Easy Languages
How to Say All the Colors in Spanish
This video is a colorful and engaging introduction to Spanish color vocabulary. The host explores primary colors (red, blue, yellow) and a wide variety of additional shades, including descriptive and referential terms like "turquesa,"...
Curated Video
Garbage Trucks
Five grey garbage trucks leave the helper cars' garage. Let's color them, and the garbage truck can start to work. The red garbage truck found a red trash container and took the garbage out of it. The yellow garbage truck did the same...
Curated Video
Five Tow Trucks
A tornado hits while a car transporter is on the road, damaging all the racing cars. Helper Cars, including tow trucks, rush to take them to the repair shop.
Curated Video
Colour Buses
Today, gray buses get colorful makeovers and take the horse, puppy, and kittens to a playground with ball pools. After playing, it’s time to go home—wonder which colorful bus will take them back?
Great Big Story
The colorful history of fake movie blood
Trace the evolution of fake blood from simple tricks to complex recipes in filmmaking.
Great Big Story
Drezus, hip hop as a voice for native resilience
Explore the journey of Drezus, a Cree and Anishinaabe rapper, using hip hop to confront stereotypes and inspire native communities.
Weatherthings
Hurricane Helene
Hurricane Helene in 2024 was a storm with tremendous impact on the southeastern United States, not just to the environment but to people, to communities, and to life, far inland after landfall. Over 200 people were killed, not so much...
Curated Video
Exploring Pop Art at the Guggenheim
In this video, the hosts explore the famous Guggenheim Art Museum in Manhattan, NY, and discuss the concept of pop art and its iconic artists. They highlight artists like Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, Jasper Johns, Keith Haring, Barbara...
Makematic
Map Types
Discover three main types of maps – physical, political, and thematic – and learn how they uniquely represent our world's landscapes, boundaries, and various topics.
Great Big Story
The history of the LGBTQ+ rainbow flag
Learn how the rainbow flag became an enduring symbol of LGBTQ+ pride, unity, and activism.
Great Big Story
Exploring music through colors, Melissa McCracken's synaesthetic art
Synaesthetic artist Melissa McCracken paints music, translating sounds into vibrant colors on canvas, revealing her unique perception of songs like 'Superstition' by Stevie Wonder.
Great Big Story
Ian Levy, transforming lives through rap therapy
Discover how Ian Levy uses hip hop as therapy to help students at New Visions Charter High School express and heal.
PBS
The Evolution of (Black) Beauty
Our perception and definition of beauty has morphed over time, so instead of trying to define everything we focused on three areas of the beauty industry: haircare, skincare, and makeup -- to show you just how far the industry has come....
PBS
Are you 'Black' or 'African American?'
Throughout American history people of the African Diaspora have been called so many things...all the things...but what does it truly mean, and how does it impact or affect the way we see ourselves.
Curated Video
Concentration change - Potassium ferricyanide experiment
Illustrates the effect of concentration changes through a specific experiment