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2004 💡 Invention

The final episode of the television sitcom Friends was aired.

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2002 🎂 Sports

🎂 Born on this day: Cole Palmer, English footballer

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2002 🎂 Sports

🎂 Born on this day: Angel Reese, American basketball player

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1998 💡 Invention

Steve Jobs unveiled the iMac G3' personal computer.

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1998 ⚽ Sports

Kerry Wood strikes out 20 Houston Astros to tie the major league record held by Roger Clemens. He threw a one-hitter and did not walk a batter in his fifth career start.

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1997 🎂 Arts

🎂 Born on this day: Maymay Entrata, Filipino model, entertainer and singer-songwriter

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1996 🌿 Nature

The body of former CIA director William Colby is found washed up on a riverbank in southern Maryland, eight days after he disappeared.

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1994 ⭐ Fun Fact

Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom and French President François Mitterrand officiate at the opening of the Channel Tunnel.

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1994 🎂 Sports

🎂 Born on this day: Mateo Kovačić, Croatian international footballer

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1993 🎂 Sports

🎂 Born on this day: Gustavo Gómez, Paraguayan footballer

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1993 🎂 Arts

🎂 Born on this day: Naomi Scott, English actress and singer

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1992 🎂 Sports

🎂 Born on this day: Brendan Gallagher, Canadian ice hockey player

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1992 🎂 Arts

🎂 Born on this day: Baekhyun, South Korean musician and actor

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1992 🎂 Sports

🎂 Born on this day: Jonas Valančiūnas, Lithuanian basketball player

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1991 🎨 Arts

Time magazine published the article "The Thriving Cult of Greed and Power" by Richard Behar criticizing the Church of Scientology, leading to years of legal conflict.

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1990 🎂 Sports

🎂 Born on this day: Jose Altuve, Venezuelan baseball player

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1949 💡 Invention

EDSAC, the first practical electronic digital stored-program computer, runs its first operation.

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1940 🎨 Arts

John Steinbeck is awarded the Pulitzer Prize for his novel The Grapes of Wrath.

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1935 🎨 Arts

New Deal: Under the authority of the newly-enacted Federal Emergency Relief Administration, President Franklin D. Roosevelt issues Executive Order 7034 to create the Works Progress Administration.

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1930 🎨 Arts

Vita Sackville-West and her husband Harold Nicolson purchased the Kent property they would transform into Sissinghurst Castle Garden.

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1915 🧭 Exploration

Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition: SY Aurora, anchored in McMurdo Sound, broke loose during a gale, beginning a 312-day ordeal in the Ross Sea and Southern Ocean for her 18-man crew.

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1915 ⚽ Sports

Babe Ruth, then a pitcher for the Boston Red Sox, hits his first major league home run.

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1901 ⭐ Fun Fact

The first issue of Gorkhapatra, the oldest still running state-owned Nepali newspaper was published.

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1889 ⭐ Fun Fact

The Eiffel Tower is officially opened to the public at the Universal Exposition in Paris.

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1882 🎨 Arts

U.S. president Chester A. Arthur signed the Chinese Exclusion Act into law (cartoon pictured), implementing a ban on Chinese immigration to the United States that remained for 61 years.

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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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