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8 Rattlesnake Facts for Kids

8 Rattlesnake Facts for Kids

December 3, 2014 - 10:00 am in Fun Facts for Kids

Rattlesnakes are some of the most fear snakes that are in the Americas. They are poisonous and have a fierce rattle that gets shaken when they are agitated. You can actually tell the age of a rattlesnake based on the size of its rattle. If you hear that rattling…

9 King Tut Facts for Kids

9 King Tut Facts for Kids

December 3, 2014 - 10:00 am in Fun Facts for Kids

Tutankhamen, or King Tut as we better know him as, is one of the most famous rulers of ancient Egypt. His tomb was discovered in the early 1920s and it…

5 Mount Rushmore Facts for Kids

5 Mount Rushmore Facts for Kids

December 2, 2014 - 10:00 am in Fun Facts for Kids

Found in the Black Hills of South Dakota, just outside the Badlands, the Mount Rushmore National Monument offers many families the chance to have an incredible…

5 Grizzly Bear Facts for Kids

5 Grizzly Bear Facts for Kids

December 2, 2014 - 10:00 am in Fun Facts for Kids

Grizzly bears are one of the largest bears that can be found on the planet today. They have a certain cuteness to them that makes them seem cuddly, but Grizzly bears can actually be quite mean. These animals are highly adaptable to changing conditions since…

5 Jackie Robinson Facts For Kids

5 Jackie Robinson Facts For Kids

December 1, 2014 - 8:00 pm in Fun Facts for Kids

Jackie Robinson is a famous name because he was the first African-American to play professional baseball in the Major Leagues. He's been inducted into the Hall of Fame and every team in Major League Baseball has retired his number. For one game every year,…

8 Hellen Keller Facts For Kids

8 Hellen Keller Facts For Kids

December 1, 2014 - 12:00 pm in Fun Facts for Kids

Helen Keller may be one of the most inspirational people that have ever lived on our planet so far. She was born deaf and blind, which meant that she couldn't hear anyone or see anyone at all. This didn't stop her from being able to learn how to communicate…