Episode 33

Wonder World Podcast Monday, November 6

This month, we're diving into all the things that make November special – from gratitude and inspirational role models, to the rich history and culture of Native Americans.

Our latest episode is packed with birthday shoutouts to interesting people (hello, Marie Curie and Carl Sagan!), and we even take a closer look at our furry best friends – dogs! Did you know there are over 700 million dogs in the world? We were just as surprised as you are!

But that's not all. We've got trivia, jokes from our listeners, and a few surprises up our sleeves. So, what are you waiting for? Hit play, and let's dive into the wonderful world of curiosity together! We promise, you won't want to miss out on the fun.

Links and Resources:

The Oldest Piano Piece on the Oldest Piano

Vanilla Cupcake Recipe

The Star by Jane Taylor

About the Podcast

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The Wonder World Podcast
Stories, cool facts, and fun for curious kids

About your host

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Pam Barnhill

Pam Barnhill believes that you don’t have to sacrifice relationships to homeschool strong.

An award-winning educator, former journalist, and now homeschooling mom, she has a knack for breaking down big tasks into small, manageable steps and getting to the heart of the stories her listeners want to hear.

She is the host of the popular podcasts Ten Minutes to a Better Homeschool and Your Morning Basket and the author of three homeschooling books including: Better Together: Strengthen Your Family, Simplify Your Homeschool, and Savor the Subjects that Matter Most and Plan Your Year: Homeschool Planning for Purpose and Peace.

Pam lives in the Deep South with her husband of twenty-eight years, three (mostly) awesome kids, and the dog dynamic duo. You can find her online at pambarnhill.com.