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Why Hives Turn Against Their Queens

Adults Animals Biology Ecology Nature
A honeybee hive might seem like a peaceful utopia, but in reality, it’s buzzing with internal conflict between warring factions. And the biggest conflict is between the queen and the worker bees.

A Is For Apple

EC Education EE1 EE2 Food Language Music Reading
Let’s sing and learn phonics together! A is for apple, ant, ax, and alligator!

A Little Spot's Wasted Worry

Books EE1 EE2 Literature Reading Self Wellness
This book teaches children how worrying over and over about things doesn't help. Instead, they can focus on what they can do to prepare for if a worry comes up.

Mexican Yarn Paintings

Kids Art Culture Kids 125 Kids 130 World
In this art lesson students will learn about the unique characteristics of Huichol yarn paintings.

The Fat Problem

Adults Health Nutrition
Fat is not just stored energy, it’s a complex organ that controls crucial hormones and communicates with your brain, immune system, and metabolism.

How The Humble Bean Can Help The World

Youth Agriculture Environment Food Nutrition Youth 120 Youth 125 Youth 130
Beans... They're highly versatile, nutritious, cheap and great for the environment. Here’s why the future is looking decidedly beany

Arctic Ascent with Alex Honnold | National Geographic

Adults Adventure Environment Sports
Alex Honnold, American rock climber known for his free solo ascents, leads his team across a massive glacier and attempts to free climb a 1,500-foot rock wall in a first-ever Greenlandic expedition.

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Becorns & Bluebirds

Youth Animals Art Crafts Creativity Nature Plants Youth 110 Youth 115
Becorns are little people made out of acorns and sticks. by photographer David M Bird. This video focuses on his work with bluebirds.

Seafood Recipes & Ideas By Jamie Oliver

Adults Cooking Food
Learn some of these incredibly tasty seafood recipes by Jamie Oliver

Bingo's Onesie

Gifts Surprise Animals Animation EC Family
When mum's sister Brandy comes over for a visit, she brings the kids onesies as a present, which has an unexpected effect on Bingo.

Dig In To Palaeontology

Kids Archaeology Discovery History Kids 110 Kids 115 Kids 120 Science
Find out all about what it means to be a palaeontologist!

Can You Picture Things in Your Mind? I Can’t | Alex Rosenthal | TED

Adults Mindfulness Psychology
Picture this: a rocket ship crash-lands on a planet, and an alien approaches the spacecraft. What do you see in your mind when you visualize this scene?

Constellation Location

Youth Astronomy Science Space Youth 110 Youth 115 Youth 120 Youth 125 Youth 130
In this episode, Sabrina talks about how the Earth's rotation and axis can affect what we see in the night sky.

I Love My Garbage Truck

Vehicles Community EC EE1 EE2 Fun Music Transportation
This song reviews vehicles that we see in our community.

Animals Versus Christmas Trees

Kids Animals Festivities Funny Kids 110 Kids 115 Kids 120 Kids 125 Kids 130 News World
Join Nina for the most uplifting stories this week, from animals playing in trees to a huge festival.

Jet Engines

Adults Engineering Physics Science Technology
Why don't jet engines melt?

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The Nervous System

Kids Biology Human Kids 125 Kids 130 Science
In this science lesson, students will explore the structure and function of the nervous system, including the brain, spinal cord, and nerves.

There’s no such thing as a fake feather

Adults Animals Art Crafts Nature
Every craft feather you can buy is from a real bird.

You Need To Be Bored

Youth Human Neuroscience Psychology Wellness Youth 120 Youth 125 Youth 130
Boredom isn’t a bug—it’s a feature. Learn how the mind wanders—and why that’s a very good thing with Harvard professor Arthur C. Brooks.