Kids Ask History

Jules arrives just as General George Washington is preparing his troops on a cold December night in 1776. With the chill of the Delaware River in the air, kids will learn why this daring crossing was so crucial and how Washington kept his soldiers' spirits high. Discover how Washington's love for dancing helped him gain support and friends in high places. Get ready to feel the excitement and suspense as Jules witnesses the brave preparations for a surprise attack in Trenton!

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Show Notes

Jules arrives just as General George Washington is preparing his troops on a cold December night in 1776. With the chill of the Delaware River in the air, kids will learn why this daring crossing was so crucial and how Washington kept his soldiers' spirits high. Discover how Washington's love for dancing helped him gain support and friends in high places. Get ready to feel the excitement and suspense as Jules witnesses the brave preparations for a surprise attack in Trenton! **🎧 More Time-Travel Adventures:** Love Kids Ask History? Check out our other shows! 🌍 **KidsNewsFlash** - Daily world news explained for kids πŸ”¬ **Science KidsNewsFlash** - Amazing science discoveries made simple πŸ€– **AI KidsNewsFlash** - The future of technology, today 🦁 **Animal Battle Royale** - Epic animal showdowns with real science Visit kidsnewsflash.com for more!

What is Kids Ask History?

What if you could ask history's greatest minds your biggest questions?

Welcome to Kids Ask History β€” the time-traveling podcast where curious kids blast into the past to interview legendary figures like Cleopatra, Leonardo da Vinci, Harriet Tubman, and more!

Each fun-sized episode (5–10 minutes) brings history to life with playful conversations, sound effects, and real facts told through kid-friendly storytelling. Perfect for car rides, classrooms, or bedtime β€” it’s history the way kids actually want to hear it.