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2014 🌿 Nature

The Flint water crisis begins when officials at Flint, Michigan switch the city's water supply to the Flint River, leading to lead and bacteria contamination.

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2012 πŸ”¬ Science

Daniel Chong is discovered in a holding room in San Diego, having been incarcerated for five days without food or water.

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2000 πŸŽ‚ Sports

🎂 Born on this day: Dejan Kulusevski, Swedish footballer

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1998 πŸŽ‚ Sports

🎂 Born on this day: Satou Sabally, German-American basketball player

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1995 πŸŽ‚ Sports

🎂 Born on this day: Lewis Baker, English footballer

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1994 πŸŽ‚ Arts

🎂 Born on this day: Maggie Rogers, American musician

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1994 πŸŽ‚ Arts

🎂 Born on this day: Sam Fender, English singer-songwriter and musician

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1993 πŸŽ‚ Nature

🎂 Born on this day: Alex Bowman, American race car driver

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1993 πŸŽ‚ Sports

🎂 Born on this day: Daniel Norris, American baseball player

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1993 πŸŽ‚ Sports

🎂 Born on this day: RaphaΓ«l Varane, French footballer

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1991 πŸŽ‚ Sports

🎂 Born on this day: Jordan Poyer, American football player

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1991 πŸŽ‚ Arts

🎂 Born on this day: Alex Shibutani, American ice dancer

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1983 🧭 Exploration

Pioneer 10 travels beyond Pluto's orbit.

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1981 🌿 Nature

More than 100 workers are exposed to radiation during repairs of at the Tsuruga Nuclear Power Plant in Japan.

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1961 πŸ’‘ Invention

Robert Noyce is granted a patent for an integrated circuit.

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1960 🧭 Exploration

The U.S. Navy submarine Triton (pictured) completed the first submerged circumnavigation of the world.

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1960 🧭 Exploration

The United States Navy submarine USSΒ Triton completes the first submerged circumnavigation of the globe.

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1959 🌿 Nature

The Saint Lawrence Seaway, linking the North American Great Lakes and the Atlantic Ocean, officially opens to shipping.

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1954 πŸš€ Space

The first practical solar cell is publicly demonstrated by Bell Telephone Laboratories.

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1953 πŸ”¬ Science

Francis Crick and James Watson publish "Molecular Structure of Nucleic Acids: A Structure for Deoxyribose Nucleic Acid" describing the double helix structure of DNA.

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1944 ⭐ Fun Fact

The United Negro College Fund is incorporated.

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1938 ⭐ Fun Fact

U.S. Supreme Court delivers its opinion in Erie Railroad Co. v. Tompkins and overturns a century of federal common law.

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1933 ⭐ Fun Fact

Nazi Germany issues the Law Against Overcrowding in Schools and Universities limiting the number of Jewish students able to attend public schools and universities.

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1901 πŸ’‘ Invention

New York becomes the first U.S. state to require automobile license plates.

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1859 πŸ’‘ Invention

British and French engineers break ground for the Suez Canal.

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1829 🌿 Nature

Charles Fremantle arrives in HMS Challenger off the coast of modern-day Western Australia prior to declaring the Swan River Colony for the British Empire.

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1792 πŸš€ Space

"La Marseillaise" (the French national anthem) is composed by Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle.

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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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