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Spooky Lakes
- 25 Strange and Mysterious Lakes that Dot Our Planet
- By: Geo Rutherford
- Narrated by: Geo Rutherford
- Length: 2 hrs and 27 mins
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From Geo Rutherford-the creator of the hit series Spooky Lake Month (over sixty-five million likes!)-comes this thrilling nonfiction book that plumbs the depths of twenty-five unusual lakes around the world. Listeners will learn not only about the science of hydrology, but why understanding the natural world is crucial to protecting it from pollution and climate change. Backed by extensive research and packed with all-new content, Spooky Lakes takes listeners on an adventure through weird and wild waters.
By: Geo Rutherford
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50+ Incredibly Interesting Science Wonders for Curious Kids & Adults Better Than Any Video Game
- Amazing True Facts About Scientific Discoveries, Historical Events, Animals, Space and Astronomy, The Human Body, Science Trivia and Fun Home Experiments That Will Totally Fascinate You
- By: Christian Anderson
- Narrated by: Helpful Matthew
- Length: 4 hrs and 13 mins
- Unabridged
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Unleash your child's curiosity and make science way more exciting using S.T.E.M. stories can be more beneficial than any video game – even if they've never shown interest before! S.T.E.M. stands for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math. Children need to learn S.T.E.M. because these subjects help them understand the world around them. S.T.E.M. teaches kids to solve problems, think critically, and be creative.
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Excellent source of information !
- By Steve Allayev on 29-09-24
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I Am Stephen Hawking
- Ordinary People Change the World
- By: Brad Meltzer
- Narrated by: Suzie Rai, Shridhar Solanki, Will Watt, and others
- Length: 20 mins
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From a young age, Stephen Hawking had a strong sense of wonder and was full of questions about the world around him and the stars above. He would spend his whole life trying to figure out how the universe worked, including discovering truths about black holes and energy. And when he was diagnosed with a rare disease called ALS that destroys the nerve cells in the body, he would find his own mental energy to carry on with his studies even after his limbs and vocal chords stopped working. He became one of history's most influential scientists.
By: Brad Meltzer
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Gifts from the Garbage Truck
- A True Story About the Things We (Don't) Throw Away
- By: Andrew Larsen, Oriol Vidal - illustrator
- Narrated by: Robb Moreira
- Length: 10 mins
- Unabridged
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Sometimes we throw things away when we no longer want or need them. But what if they’re still good? A man named Nelson Molina wondered about this and did something about it. As a sanitation worker in New York City, Nelson saved more than forty-five thousand items from his garbage truck, including toys, musical instruments, and thingamajigs. He gave them new life and shared them with others at the Treasures in the Trash Museum.
By: Andrew Larsen, and others
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What Do We Know About the Yeti?
- What Do We Know About?
- By: Ben Hubbard, Who HQ
- Narrated by: Kevin Earlywine
- Length: 1 hr
- Unabridged
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Not quite human and not quite an animal, the Yeti has been the subject of speculation for centuries. In modern times, the Yeti has become a popular cryptid, appearing in movies, books, and TV shows. Although there are many claimed sightings of the Yeti, there is no real evidence that it exists. This elusive cryptid, also known as the Abominable Snowman, remains a mystery. Here are the facts about what we really know about Yeti sightings, research, and lore.
By: Ben Hubbard, and others
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The Girl Who Built an Ocean
- An Artist, an Argonaut, and the True Story of the World's First Aquarium
- By: Jess Keating
- Narrated by: Hannah Van Der Westhuysen
- Length: 13 mins
- Unabridged
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The daughter of a seamstress and a cobbler, Jeanne Villepreux-Power began her career as a dressmaker, sewing beautiful gowns for the Parisian aristocracy. But her heart longed for more, and when she moved to the seaside, she became fascinated by the ocean's mysteries.
By: Jess Keating
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Spooky Lakes
- 25 Strange and Mysterious Lakes that Dot Our Planet
- By: Geo Rutherford
- Narrated by: Geo Rutherford
- Length: 2 hrs and 27 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
From Geo Rutherford-the creator of the hit series Spooky Lake Month (over sixty-five million likes!)-comes this thrilling nonfiction book that plumbs the depths of twenty-five unusual lakes around the world. Listeners will learn not only about the science of hydrology, but why understanding the natural world is crucial to protecting it from pollution and climate change. Backed by extensive research and packed with all-new content, Spooky Lakes takes listeners on an adventure through weird and wild waters.
By: Geo Rutherford
-
50+ Incredibly Interesting Science Wonders for Curious Kids & Adults Better Than Any Video Game
- Amazing True Facts About Scientific Discoveries, Historical Events, Animals, Space and Astronomy, The Human Body, Science Trivia and Fun Home Experiments That Will Totally Fascinate You
- By: Christian Anderson
- Narrated by: Helpful Matthew
- Length: 4 hrs and 13 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall
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Performance
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Story
Unleash your child's curiosity and make science way more exciting using S.T.E.M. stories can be more beneficial than any video game – even if they've never shown interest before! S.T.E.M. stands for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math. Children need to learn S.T.E.M. because these subjects help them understand the world around them. S.T.E.M. teaches kids to solve problems, think critically, and be creative.
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Excellent source of information !
- By Steve Allayev on 29-09-24
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I Am Stephen Hawking
- Ordinary People Change the World
- By: Brad Meltzer
- Narrated by: Suzie Rai, Shridhar Solanki, Will Watt, and others
- Length: 20 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall
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Performance
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Story
From a young age, Stephen Hawking had a strong sense of wonder and was full of questions about the world around him and the stars above. He would spend his whole life trying to figure out how the universe worked, including discovering truths about black holes and energy. And when he was diagnosed with a rare disease called ALS that destroys the nerve cells in the body, he would find his own mental energy to carry on with his studies even after his limbs and vocal chords stopped working. He became one of history's most influential scientists.
By: Brad Meltzer
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Gifts from the Garbage Truck
- A True Story About the Things We (Don't) Throw Away
- By: Andrew Larsen, Oriol Vidal - illustrator
- Narrated by: Robb Moreira
- Length: 10 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
Sometimes we throw things away when we no longer want or need them. But what if they’re still good? A man named Nelson Molina wondered about this and did something about it. As a sanitation worker in New York City, Nelson saved more than forty-five thousand items from his garbage truck, including toys, musical instruments, and thingamajigs. He gave them new life and shared them with others at the Treasures in the Trash Museum.
By: Andrew Larsen, and others
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What Do We Know About the Yeti?
- What Do We Know About?
- By: Ben Hubbard, Who HQ
- Narrated by: Kevin Earlywine
- Length: 1 hr
- Unabridged
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Overall
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Performance
-
Story
Not quite human and not quite an animal, the Yeti has been the subject of speculation for centuries. In modern times, the Yeti has become a popular cryptid, appearing in movies, books, and TV shows. Although there are many claimed sightings of the Yeti, there is no real evidence that it exists. This elusive cryptid, also known as the Abominable Snowman, remains a mystery. Here are the facts about what we really know about Yeti sightings, research, and lore.
By: Ben Hubbard, and others
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The Girl Who Built an Ocean
- An Artist, an Argonaut, and the True Story of the World's First Aquarium
- By: Jess Keating
- Narrated by: Hannah Van Der Westhuysen
- Length: 13 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall
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Performance
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Story
The daughter of a seamstress and a cobbler, Jeanne Villepreux-Power began her career as a dressmaker, sewing beautiful gowns for the Parisian aristocracy. But her heart longed for more, and when she moved to the seaside, she became fascinated by the ocean's mysteries.
By: Jess Keating