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2020 πŸ”¬ Science

The World Health Organization issues its first emergency use validation for a COVID-19 vaccine.

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2009 πŸš€ Space

Both a blue moon and a lunar eclipse occur.

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2004 ⭐ Fun Fact

TaipeiΒ 101 (pictured) in Taipei, Taiwan, opened to the public as the world's tallest building.

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2004 ⭐ Fun Fact

The official opening of Taipei 101, the tallest skyscraper at that time in the world, standing at a height of 509 metres (1,670Β ft).

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2002 πŸŽ‚ Sports

🎂 Born on this day: Ryan Flamingo, Dutch footballer

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2002 πŸŽ‚ Arts

🎂 Born on this day: Sophia Laforteza, Filipino-American singer

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2002 πŸŽ‚ Sports

🎂 Born on this day: Joe Scally, American soccer player

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2001 πŸŽ‚ Sports

🎂 Born on this day: Katie Volynets, American tennis player

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2000 πŸŽ‚ Sports

🎂 Born on this day: Alycia Parks, American tennis player

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1999 πŸŽ‚ Sports

🎂 Born on this day: Calvin Bassey, Italian-Nigerian footballer

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1999 πŸŽ‚ Sports

🎂 Born on this day: Leif Davis, English footballer

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1997 πŸŽ‚ Sports

🎂 Born on this day: Ludovic Blas, French footballer

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1997 πŸŽ‚ Sports

🎂 Born on this day: Cameron Carter-Vickers, English-American soccer player

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1997 πŸŽ‚ Sports

🎂 Born on this day: Bright Osayi-Samuel, Nigerian footballer

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1995 🎨 Arts

The final comic of Calvin and Hobbes is published.

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1994 🧭 Exploration

This date is skipped altogether in Kiribati as the Phoenix Islands and Line Islands change time zones from UTCβˆ’11:00 to UTC+13:00 and UTCβˆ’10:00 to UTC+14:00, respectively.

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1991 🎨 Arts

All official Soviet Union institutions have ceased operations by this date, five days after the Soviet Union is officially dissolved.

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1983 🎨 Arts

Two Australian biologists published an article titled "A Synopsis of the Class Reptilia in Australia", initiating the Wells and Wellington affair.

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1961 πŸ’‘ Invention

RTÉ, Ireland's first television network, began broadcasting.

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1961 πŸ’‘ Invention

RTÉ, Ireland's state broadcaster, launches its first national television service.

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1956 πŸ’‘ Invention

The Romanian Television network begins its first broadcast in Bucharest.

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1955 πŸ”¬ Science

General Motors becomes the first U.S. corporation to make over US$1 billion in a year.

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1942 ⭐ Fun Fact

USS Essex, first aircraft carrier of a 24-ship class, is commissioned.

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1909 ⭐ Fun Fact

The Manhattan Bridge, connecting Lower Manhattan to Downtown Brooklyn and considered to be the forerunner of modern suspension bridges, opened to traffic.

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1907 🎨 Arts

New York City held its first annual ball drop event in Times Square as part of New Year's Eve celebrations.

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1879 🌿 Nature

Thomas Edison demonstrates incandescent lighting to the public for the first time, in Menlo Park, New Jersey.

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1878 πŸ’‘ Invention

Karl Benz, working in Mannheim, Germany, files for a patent on his first reliable two-stroke gas engine. He was granted the patent in 1879.

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1831 🌿 Nature

Gramercy Park is deeded to New York City.

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1790 ⭐ Fun Fact

Efimeris, the oldest Greek newspaper of which issues have survived till today, is published for the first time.

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1759 🎨 Arts

Arthur Guinness signed a 9,000-year lease at Β£45 per annum to the St. James's Gate Brewery in Dublin and began brewing Guinness.

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1687 🧭 Exploration

The first Huguenots set sail from France to the Cape of Good Hope.

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1229 🧭 Exploration

James I the Conqueror, King of Aragon, enters Medina Mayurqa (now known as Palma de Mallorca, Spain), thus consummating the Christian reconquest of the island of Mallorca.

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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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