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St. Martin and the feast of November 11
On November 11, many children celebrate St. March Wednesday every year. Who was Sint Maarten actually? Why was this fourth-century man so important that we still remember him today?
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Vikings: Harald Bluetooth
It is generally known that the Vikings started all sorts of raids to the mainland of Europe at the end of the eighth century. In the course of the tenth century, however, that changed.
The video explains what happened. Harald Bluetooth is one of the …
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Music with Kevin: Foley Art and Sound Stories
In this video you can immerse yourself with your students in Foley Art and sound stories.
Are you looking for the ultimate sounds for your favorite book/movie? You will find additional materials in the description of the video on YouTube. Get started …
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Emperor Nero and the Fire of Rome
When Paul goes from Jerusalem to Rome, things don't get any better. The Emperor of Rome is cruel. For 30 years after the death of Jesus, the followers of Jesus (Christians) are known to the most powerful man in the Western world. On July 18 to …
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The history of Sinterklaas
The history of Sinterklaas, or Sint Nicolaas. Few people know that Sinterklaas has a history of more than 1700 years. How that works is explained in the video.
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Gymnast Marc: Creepy audio story
At the school where gymnast Marc teaches, children disappear. Discover why in Gymnast Marc, a creepy audio story with illustrations in the background. Want to get even more out of this learning resource? Then definitely use the teaching package with …
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Easter Story: Sand Art
This story about Easter is told in sand art. It deals with the birth, death and resurrection of Jesus.
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