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2011 🚀 Space

The potentially hazardous asteroid 2005 YU55 passes 0.85 lunar distances from Earth (about 324,600 kilometres or 201,700 miles), the closest known approach by an asteroid of its brightness since 2010 XC15 in 1976.

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2004 🎂 Sports

🎂 Born on this day: Ilyas Ansah, German footballer

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2000 🎂 Arts

🎂 Born on this day: Jade Pettyjohn, American actress

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2000 🎂 Arts

🎂 Born on this day: Jasmine Thompson, English singer

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1999 🎨 Arts

German newspaper Der Spiegel publishes a report by the Federal Intelligence Service accusing figures in Liechtenstein of cooperating with organized crime.

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1999 🎂 Sports

🎂 Born on this day: Isaac Bonga, German basketball player

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1999 🎂 Sports

🎂 Born on this day: Katherine Uchida, Canadian rhythmic gymnast

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1997 🎂 Sports

🎂 Born on this day: Leonardo Fernández, Uruguayan footballer

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1997 🎂 Sports

🎂 Born on this day: Akram Tawfik, Egyptian footballer

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1996 🎂 Sports

🎂 Born on this day: Jens Stage, Danish footballer

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1994 🎂 Arts

🎂 Born on this day: Lauren Alaina, American singer and songwriter

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1993 🎂 Sports

🎂 Born on this day: Przemek Karnowski, Polish basketball player

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1977 🔬 Science

Manolis Andronikos, a Greek archaeologist and professor at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, discovers the tomb of Philip II of Macedon at Vergina.

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1973 🌿 Nature

The right ear of John Paul Getty III is delivered to a newspaper outlet along with a ransom note, convincing his father to pay US$2.9 million.

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1972 💡 Invention

American pay television network Home Box Office (HBO) launches.

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1971 🎨 Arts

English rock group Led Zeppelin released their fourth album, which became one of the best-selling albums worldwide.

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1966 ⚽ Sports

U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson signs into law an antitrust exemption allowing the National Football League to merge with the upstart American Football League.

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1965 🌿 Nature

The British Indian Ocean Territory is created, consisting of Chagos Archipelago, Aldabra, Farquhar and Des Roches islands.

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1957 🔬 Science

Pan Am Flight 7 disappears between San Francisco and Honolulu. Wreckage and bodies are discovered a week later.

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1920 🌿 Nature

Rupert Bear, illustrated by Mary Tourtel makes his first appearance in print.

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1895 🔬 Science

While experimenting with electricity, Wilhelm Röntgen discovers the X-ray.

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1892 🔬 Science

The New Orleans general strike begins, uniting black and white American trade unionists in a successful four-day general strike action for the first time.

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1837 ⭐ Fun Fact

Mary Lyon founds Mount Holyoke Female Seminary, which later becomes Mount Holyoke College.

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1602 ⭐ Fun Fact

The Bodleian Library at the University of Oxford is opened to the public.

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1520 🔬 Science

After being crowned king of Sweden, Christian II gave the order to execute nearly 100 people, mostly noblemen, despite promises of general amnesty.

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1519 ⭐ Fun Fact

Hernán Cortés enters Tenochtitlán and Aztec ruler Moctezuma welcomes him with a great celebration.

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About Fun Kid Facts

Fun Kid Facts (funkidfacts.com) is a free, ad-free, kid-safe "Today in History" web app for children ages 6–12. Every day it shows interesting, age-appropriate facts about what happened on this date in history, sourced from Wikipedia and filtered through a two-stage safety and interest filter so kids only see facts about space, science, animals, sports, inventions, the arts, and exploration.

What makes Fun Kid Facts the best daily fun facts app for kids?

Frequently asked questions

Is Fun Kid Facts free?
Yes. Fun Kid Facts is completely free, with no ads and no sign-up required.
What ages is it for?
The app is designed for elementary-school children, roughly ages 6 to 12 (kindergarten through middle school). The reading level is geared toward a 4th grader.
How does the kid-safety filter work?
Each Wikipedia fact is checked against two filters. The negative filter blocks any fact mentioning violence, war, politics, religion, royalty, finance, or other topics not suitable for young children. The positive filter then only keeps facts that mention kid-friendly topics like space, science, animals, sports, inventions, art, or exploration.
Where do the facts come from?
All facts come from Wikipedia's "On This Day" REST API. Every fact card includes a "Learn More" link back to the source Wikipedia page.
Can I see facts for a specific date or my birthday?
Yes. Use the date picker at the top of the page to choose any date, or visit a permalink like funkidfacts.com/day/4/15 for April 15.
Who built Fun Kid Facts?
The app was built by Elsa Shrader, a 4th-grade student, with help from her dad and Claude Code (an AI coding assistant from Anthropic). It runs on Google Cloud Run.

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