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Little Legends Podcast

Little Legends Podcast

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Little Legends is a short, story-based history podcast for kids ages 7–10. Each episode tells the true story of a real person who changed the world — through courage, curiosity, kindness, or creativity. The stories are educational and inspirational, perfect for bedtime, car rides, or quiet listening.© 2026 Little Legends Podcast Literature & Fiction Science World
Episodes
  • Episode 6: Alexander Graham Bell - Hello, World!
    Apr 14 2026
    In this episode we explore the inspiring journey of Alexander Graham Bell, the inventor of the telephone who made it possible for voices to travel across wires. Young listeners will follow along as Alec experiments, fails, and keeps going—until one unforgettable moment in 1876 when he speaks the first words ever transmitted through a telephone: “Mr. Watson, come here!” This episode shows how big ideas can start with simple questions—and how determination can change the world.
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    10 mins
  • Episode 5: Cleopatra - The Girl Who Spoke to the World
    Apr 7 2026
    This imaginative and empowering episode tells the story of Cleopatra — not just as a famous Egyptian queen, but as a curious girl who loved learning and believed in the power of her voice. Unlike many rulers of her time, she learned multiple languages — including Egyptian and Greek — because she wanted to speak directly to her people. As queen, Cleopatra worked hard to strengthen Egypt. She fixed economic problems, built ships, formed strategic alliances, and showed up for her people. Later, she partnered with Roman leader Mark Antony to protect Egypt from growing Roman power. After a major […]
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    11 mins
  • Episode 4: Ernő Rubik - The Boy Who Twisted the World
    Mar 31 2026
    This inspiring episode tells the story of Ernő Rubik, the quiet and curious inventor of the world-famous Rubik’s Cube. As a teacher and architect, he wanted to help his students understand 3D shapes. To do that, he built a cube made of smaller cubes that could twist without falling apart. Originally called the “Magic Cube,” the puzzle eventually became known as the Rubik’s Cube and spread around the world. It became one of the best-selling toys in history, loved by kids and adults alike. This episode celebrates problem-solving, imagination, and the power of sticking with a challenge — one twist […]
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    9 mins
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