Surprising Facts They Didn’t Teach You In History Class
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How much do you know about the history of the day you were born? Could you tell me any significant event, aside from your birth, that happened on your birthday? If you are born on July 4th or January 6th, that’s cheating. We're taking about less infamous days. Guest Dan Bova has written a fun new book for the History Channel called: This Day in History For Kids: 1001 Remarkable Moments & Fascinating Facts, which is chock full of interesting moments from early civilization up to the 21st century all around the world for every day of the year. We don't talk about all 1001, but you'll learn quite a bit. Dan also discusses his research process, the challenges of writing for kids in a polarized world, and why April 15 is a cool day to be born.  Sign up for my online writing masterclass on June 27. https://bit.ly/smallmasterclass Subscribe to my substack newsletter to get all the latest writing news. substack.com/jonsmalltalk Order AG1 using this special address and get five free travel packs with your first purchase. www.drinkAG1.com/writeaboutnow  
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