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EPISODE · Apr 30, 2026 · 13 MIN

Who was William Shakespeare?

from History for Kids / History's Not Boring: The Kids History Podcast · host SCL

Welcome to History's Not Boring! Join hosts Mira and Finn as we travel all the way back to the year 1564 to meet the greatest writer in the English language! Have you ever used the words "eyeball," "bedroom," or "lonely"? You can thank William Shakespeare! Even though he left school when he was only 14 years old, Shakespeare grew up to invent over 1,700 brand-new words that we still use today! How cool is that?!But that's not all! He also wrote 37 famous plays, like the magical A Midsummer Night's Dream and the dramatic Romeo and Juliet, plus 154 beautiful poems called sonnets. He even helped build the incredible Globe Theatre in London, a massive wooden stage where thousands of cheering fans came to watch his exciting stories come to life!Get ready to set the stage and discover how a boy from a bustling market town in England changed the world of reading, writing, and acting forever! Grab a seat in the audience and let's explore the amazing, word-filled world of William Shakespeare!

Welcome to History's Not Boring! Join hosts Mira and Finn as we travel all the way back to the year 1564 to meet the greatest writer in the English language! Have you ever used the words "eyeball," "bedroom," or "lonely"? You can thank William Shakespeare! Even though he left school when he was only 14 years old, Shakespeare grew up to invent over 1,700 brand-new words that we still use today! How cool is that?! But that's not all! He also wrote 37 famous plays, like the magical A Midsummer N...

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