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🌍🧭 Did you know that the Equator is an imaginary line that divides the Earth into two halves called the Northern Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere? In this educational video for kids, you’ll learn what the Equator is, where it is located, and how the hemispheres are represented on maps.

Geography in Primary Education allows children to understand the world around them, learning about landscapes, climates, continents, oceans, and the relationship between nature and human societies.

Through our educational videos, they will explore landforms, rivers, countries, capitals, and ecosystems, discovering how humans interact with their environment. At Happy Learning, we make geography fun and accessible, sparking children’s curiosity to explore and discover the planet. 🌍✨

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At Happy Learning, we turn learning into an exciting adventure for primary school children. 🚀
We offer over 2,000 educational resources that combine fun and learning through animated videos, reading materials, interactive games and real-world activities.

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Welcome to Happy Learning! 🚀📚
The educational channel where learning is an adventure. Our goal is to spark curiosity and a love for knowledge in primary school children through fun and dynamic educational videos.

Discover the fascinating world of science with videos on Dinosaurs, the Solar System, Invertebrate Animals, Arachnids and much more. Travel back in time with history videos covering Prehistory, the Discovery of America or Ancient Egypt. Learn geography with content about The Earth and Its Movements, the Water Cycle and Parts of the Earth. Strengthen math skills with videos on Multiplication, Subtraction and Matter and Its Properties, and improve Spanish language understanding with lessons on Nouns, Sentences and Subject and Predicate.

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What are you waiting for? Do you know what the difference is between seas and oceans? Did you know that at the bottom of the sea, there are volcanoes, and large plains?...
💭What is the most interesting fact you learnt today?
💭 Did you know any of these already?

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1 - Do you know what the difference is between seas and oceans?
The most important difference between seas and oceans is that seas are a loot smaller. and they belong, to the oceans. actually, they are a part of them; the seas, are the part of the oceans, which are closest to land. We all know that on our planet we have, 5 oceans: Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, Arctic and Antarctic. But… do you know how many seas there are? Well there are 57. and the largest are the Arabian Sea, the South China Sea, Caribean Sea, Mediterranean Sea and the Bering Sea.

2- Did you know that at the bottom of the sea, there are volcanoes, and large plains?
Although a lot of people think that the bottom of the sea is flat, it’s not true. Actually, the bottom of the Sea is like land, it has mountains, volcanoes, caves, great planes and even waterfalls!!. It’s so deep and big, that although it may seem incredible, there are many places where humans have not reached yet. Actually, 95% of the sea, remains unexplored. There’s so much to discover!

3- Do you know that the Everest isn’t the largest mountain in the world?
Well no! The largest mountain on Earth is in the sea and it’s called Mauna Kea. This inactive volcano, located in a Hawaiian island, measures from the sea surface to its tip, 4207 meters. But if we measure it from its base, which is at the bottom of the ocean, it measures ten thousand meters high, and if we compare this to the 8 thousand 848 meters of the Everest, they turn the Mauna Kea into the largest mountain in the world. What is true, is that the Everest, is the highest point on Earth.

4- What do you think we know more about? Planet mars or the oceans?
Well, although it may seem incredible, we know Mars’ surface more and better than the bottom of the sea. Human beings know very little about species which habitat the oceans, and there are still many to be discovered. It’s probable that most of these species are very small organisms but scientists believe there are still fish, and mammals which have not been discovered yet. Each year we discover a mean of 2000 new species.

5- Did you know that the sea is the biggest rubbish dump in the universe?
Yes, sadly, the sea has been used for a long time, as a dump, without realising oceans are the lungs of our planet. More than 50% of the air we breathe is produced at sea. The Mediterranean Sea,, is the most contaminated in the world, but sadly, most oceans are at an alarming stage. Plastics, pesticides , chemical substances, oil… all affect the sea’s health and living things within it. More than 100 thousand marine animals like penguins, whales, dolphins, turtles, fish and birds... die every year, only because of the plastic in the sea…

Please respect and take care of nature, don’t throw rubbish to the sea or rivers and always recycle. If we take care of the water, if we take care of the sea, we will make all living things live in a better world, cleaner and happier.

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What are you waiting for? Hi kids, today we are going to meet the bear, a very special mammal, who is very cute.
As you can see in the video the majority of bears have a very big and chubby body, with short legs and a long snout.
Like most mammals, its body is covered in hair. A bear’s fur can vary a lot in colour. It can go from snow white like a polar bear, to Brown like this grizzly bear, or to White and black like these friendly panda bears.

Although bears are very heavy and big animals, they are very capable of climbing trees with a lot of agility, however this is not always the case. They are also very competent swimmers.

Bears are omnivorous animals; they eat meat and vegetables, like us humans, however they are much greedier. The panda bear, for example, spends twelve hours a day eating bamboo and we all know how much the majority of bears love honey. To obtain most of the food they eat, they use their very developed sense of smell, it’s even better than a dogs.
There is a very special characteristic that bears have that converts them into a very interesting animal.
When the cold arrives in the freezing winter the majority of bears hibernate. They spend every day sleeping, they don’t wake up, they don’t eat, they don’t sleep, they dot drink and they don’t even poo… They live of the fat they accumulated during spring, summer and autumn. That is why they are so greedy, because they have to eat enough during these seasons, so that they can sleep all Winter.
Like all mammals, bears are viviparous, that is to say they are born form their mothers womb and the baby bears are also born without hair, teeth and are blind.
Bears are hunted for their fur, as coats and carpets can be made from them, and this is why they are in danger of extinction. If we don’t take care of them they can completely disappear from the face of the earth or they would only be able to remain in zoos.

An ability that bears have that always catches everyone’s attention is that they can stand on their back legs. This can be a very terrifying show as they can appear huge when they do so.
The most common bear is the grizzly bear; they can measure up to approximately three meters and weigh about 1477 pounds. It’s a lot, isn’t it?
Well know you now a bit more a bout bears, and even though they are not very lovable, they are super interesting!

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What are you waiting for? 😮Wow! Who would have known we’re so complex inside!
?? Who can name any of the 5 bones and 3 types joints in the human body?

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Hello friends! Welcome to a new Happy Learning video.
Today, we’re going to learn about the human musculoskeletal system, It’s what lets us move around!
The musculoskeletal system, is made up of two systems, the muscular system, and the skeletal system.
The muscular system is the active part of the musculoskeletal system. Muscles are between our bones and skin and they are joined to the bones through tendons. They are elastic organs that can be lengthened, or shortened, causing some body part movement. Us humans, have approximately 630 muscles.
According to the movements that they make, we can differentiate, voluntary and involuntary muscles. Voluntary muscles move only when we want them to and the involuntary muscles are those that move without us realising, like our heart or stomach, that are always in movement.
The skeletal system is made up of all bones and cartilage. The Skeleton gives us our shape, that differentiates us from other living things and allows us to walk, run or jump. Our body has 206 bones and each one of them has their own name. Some of them are, skull, that protects our brain, the spine, that maintains us stable and upright, the jaw, allows us to move our mouths to chew food, Ribs, that protect our heart or lungs and femur, the longest bone in the human body and is found in our legs.
Bones are joined with each other by joints.
They are divided into three groups, depending on their level of mobility:
Immobile or fixed joints, don’t have any mobility, like the ones that join the skull.
Semi-mobile joints, that do have some mobility, but not a lot, like vertebrae (vertebri) in our backs.
Mobile joints, that have great mobility, like our elbow or knee.
Now we’ve got to know a little more about our musculoskeletal system. Now, we need to do plenty of physical exercise to make it work brilliantly and maintain ourselves really healthy.
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Did you know that air is full of things we can’t see? In this video, we teach you all the secrets of air: what it’s made of, how it changes with temperature, and why it’s so important for life on Earth. Discover how air allows plants to perform photosynthesis, how a hot air balloon flies, and much more! You’ll also learn how air is essential for fire, sound, and the flight of birds. Don’t miss this adventure through air and its amazing characteristics!

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What are you waiting for? We all know, that all living things are made up of cells, but many of them are form of a single cell. Living things who made up of more than one cell, are called multicellular beings.

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Hello Happy Friends! Welcome to a New Happy Learning Video. Today, we’re going to get to know unicellular and multicellular living organisms.

We all know, that all living things are made up of cells, but many of them are form of a single cell. They are called micro or unicellular organisms. Although they are very simple organisms, they live an independent life, meaning they perform all vital functions by themselves. Do you remember what these functions are? Well done! Nutrition, Relationship, and reproduction.

Some Examples of unicellular beings are bacteria and protozoans.

Some of these organisms are able to make their own food but most of them feed on other living beings.

They are so small they can only bee seen through a microscope, that’s why we also call them microbes or microorganisms. The truth is that they are a little bad for us humans because they cause diseases, but others are very beneficial, like ones which turn milk into yogurt o cheese. Hmmmm so yummy!

Living things who made up of more than one cell, are called multicellular beings. Like plants, or animals. All cells in these organisms are alive. They feed on substances they take to the membrane and they reproduce, by increasing in size and dividing into two. Also, lots of them can move.

Cells are very diverse and they join in biological tissues depending on their shape and function. Two examples of biological tissues are the epithelial tissue, our skin, and muscular tissues, our muscles. These organs, likewise, form groups like the respiratory or digestive system.

Well friends, now you know about unicellular and multicellular beings. Easy Peasy!

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What are you waiting for? Hello friends and welcome to a new Happy Learning video. Today we are going to learn about the first stage of our prehistory, today let's look at Paleolithic.
First of all what we must understand is that prehistory is divided into three different periods…the Paleolithic, Neolithic and the Bronze age.
The Paleolithic begins with the appearance of the first human beings and ends 8000 years before Christ.
During the Paleolithic period, people were nomads meaning they didn't live in one place, no, they were constantly on the move in search of animals to hunt. As they were hunters and gatherers, they needed to follow the animals in order to capture them and at the same time they collected wild fruits found on the way.
They lived in tribes, in small groups formed by families, and they found refuge in caves where they would paint on the wall. These paintings were done with a mixture of charcoal, earth, animal fat and water. Look here are a few examples…truth is, its absolutely fascinating to think that these first paintings, these first artistic representations, were drawn thousands of years ago. Don't you think?
Both Paleolithic men and women wore animal skins which they had hunted previously and they used tools such as an ax and spears made out of stones, wood and bones which they themselves carved.
With the passing of time, or rather centuries, these first human beings became more and more intelligent and they began to domesticate animals such as dogs, goats, sheep and pigs; they also began to cultivate plants which was then eaten. It is in these times, with the arrival of agriculture and farming, when everything changed, when man stopped being a nomad and becomes sedentary and the fist villages are made…This is when the Paleolithic period ends and the Neolithic begins but that is a different stage in prehistory which we will learn about in another video.
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🌋💥 Did you know that our planet is constantly moving? In this educational video for children, you’ll learn what earthquakes are, how they happen, and why they occur.

Through colorful animations and simple explanations, kids will discover how tectonic plates move and why their collisions or shifts cause tremors on Earth’s surface.

Geology in Primary School allows children to discover how the Earth was formed and how it changes over time. 🌍⛰️ Through our educational videos, they will explore types of rocks, minerals, volcanoes, earthquakes, and landforms, gaining an understanding of the geological processes that shape our planet.

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We offer educational resources to families, schools, hospitals and NGOs to ensure that children everywhere have access to a high-quality, comprehensive education.

At Happy Learning, we turn learning into an exciting adventure for primary school children. 🚀
We offer over 2,000 educational resources that combine fun and learning through animated videos, reading materials, interactive games and real-world activities.

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Welcome to Happy Learning! 🚀📚
The educational channel where learning is an adventure. Our goal is to spark curiosity and a love for knowledge in primary school children through fun and dynamic educational videos.

Discover the fascinating world of science with videos on Dinosaurs, the Solar System, Invertebrate Animals, Arachnids and much more. Travel back in time with history videos covering Prehistory, the Discovery of America or Ancient Egypt. Learn geography with content about The Earth and Its Movements, the Water Cycle and Parts of the Earth. Strengthen math skills with videos on Multiplication, Subtraction and Matter and Its Properties, and improve Spanish language understanding with lessons on Nouns, Sentences and Subject and Predicate.

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🌊🧂 Have you ever wondered why seawater is salty? In this educational video for kids, you'll learn where the salt in the ocean comes from, how it gets there, and why rivers and lakes don’t taste the same. A fascinating look into the water cycle and natural processes on Earth. 🌍💧

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Happy Learning is a social enterprise created by the Nemesio Diez Foundation, working to improve people's quality of life through education, health, sports and culture.

As a social company, our mission is to educate all children in the world in values and knowledge, to promote their holistic development and their commitment to society and the planet.

We offer educational resources to families, schools, hospitals and NGOs to ensure that children everywhere have access to a high-quality, comprehensive education.

At Happy Learning, we turn learning into an exciting adventure for primary school children. 🚀
We offer over 2,000 educational resources that combine fun and learning through animated videos, reading materials, interactive games and real-world activities.

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Welcome to Happy Learning! 🚀📚
The educational channel where learning is an adventure. Our goal is to spark curiosity and a love for knowledge in primary school children through fun and dynamic educational videos.

Discover the fascinating world of science with videos on Dinosaurs, the Solar System, Invertebrate Animals, Arachnids and much more. Travel back in time with history videos covering Prehistory, the Discovery of America or Ancient Egypt. Learn geography with content about The Earth and Its Movements, the Water Cycle and Parts of the Earth. Strengthen math skills with videos on Multiplication, Subtraction and Matter and Its Properties, and improve Spanish language understanding with lessons on Nouns, Sentences and Subject and Predicate.

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Today we are going to learn about a very special form of relationship between species: symbiosis!
Normally when people talk about "symbiosis", they're talking about two or more different organisms cooperating to better survive and reproduce. The classical definition of symbiosis is actually much broader than this, and for good reason. Here we will look how evolutionary biologists understand symbiosis, all its different forms, and why it matters!

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Did you know that the Moon is Earth's only natural satellite and that it always shows us the same face? In this educational video from Happy Learning, you will learn about the Moon’s movements, its four main phases (New Moon, First Quarter, Full Moon, and Last Quarter), and many surprising facts.

Discover why the Moon changes shape, how its movements affect our planet, and what relationship it has with the tides. Plus, we’ll tell you how far it is from Earth and how long it takes for a rocket to reach it.

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What are you waiting for? Can you imagine living in the medieval ages?😲 Let’s have a look at how our ancestors used to live! Where do you think you'd be placed?

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Hello friends! Welcome to a new Happy Learning video.
Today, we’re going to learn about of the first and most important of human civilisations, today, we’re going to learn about… Mesopotamia!

The word Mesopotamia means “between two rivers” in greek! So this civilisation was named because it was situated between two rivers: Tigris and Euphrates.
Within these fertile lands, the first ever city-states were born, four thousand years before Christ! The most important cities were Ur, Urk and Lagash.

These city-states were independent from each other, like small different countries.They were surrounded by a great wall to protect themselves. The Ziggurat, a temple where priests lived, was built in the center of the city. Here, they controlled the trade, agriculture and taxes. The supreme priest had the city's political and religious power

Agricultural fields spread across these cities, which were traversed by irrigation channels that used the river’s water to water cultivations and animals would drink. Most of the city’s citizens were farmers and shepherds, but there were also artesans that sold their own products at the markets.

Because of their well-being, both cities began to grow, but so did the conflicts between them due to the control of land.
These battles arose military leaders that little by little turned into monarchs, Kings!

Between the years three thousand a one thousand B.C., Mesopotamian lands were conquered by various towns or cities. The first one was the Akkadian Empire, then the Babylonian Empire, followed by the Assyrian Empire and finally the Persian Empire.
So we’ve got to know part of Mesopotamia’s history, but do you know why it has been such an important civilisation for humanity?

Well there are many reasons! The first one is, because Mesopotamia was where, around 3500 B.C., the first written language was found. At first, it was composed by simple drawings called pictograms, look at these examples.
Over time, these drawings were simplified and started to transform into symbols, which is what we know today as cuneiform (cuniform) writing. As you can see, this writing was made with a wooden punch over clay boards.

Another great contribution mesopotamia made was its art. They created the arc and vault, that helped them construct magnificent temples and palaces. To decorate the walls and doors within these temples and palaces they used paintings like this one, where the King Ashurbanipal is hunting lions.

By the way, before we say goodbye, Do you know what country Mesopotamia is today?
Well it’s… Irak! you can see it here.

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Thanks to light we can appreciate the world around us. Learn with us what it is and its types.

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What are you waiting for? 🌟Twinkle Twinkle little star… But why do you twinkle so bright?
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Hello friends! Welcome to a new Happy Learning video.
Today, we’re going to know why the stars, shine!

In summer, I love to watch the stars shine bright. They make me think and look back on many things…

Stars shine because they are gigantic burning hot gas spheres that release heat and light. They are so bright because there are atomic reactions inside them, that convert hydrogen into helium. Their temperature can reach 10.000 degrees centigrade. According to the colours they give off, astronomers know if they are hotter or cooler.
Our sun is a medium sized yellow star. Stars smaller than the sun are reddish and larger ones are blue.

Stars live for thousands of millions of years, but they always end up becoming extinguished.

When we look into the sky at night we can see hundreds and hundreds of stars. Some of them, either because they are very big or because they are closer to Earth, are very visible. Others, which are smaller or further away are tiny points that can hardly be seen.

At a glance from Earth, we can see about 2000 stars, but really, there are thousands and thousands of stars in the universe, but nobody knows exactly how many there are.

In the past, stars were very important for sailor’s orientation. Because of the Polar Star, the Ursa Major or Venus, sailors knew what directions to take and got to their destinations safe and sound. To see the stars better, they used devices such as the telescope.

The telescope is a gadget that works with light and is used to watch far away objects a lot clearer than by glance.
But… who was the inventor of the telescope?
The truth is we don’t know with certainty, but it was Galileo in 1609 who, using an invention by a Dutch man called Lippershey (Lipershy), built the first telescope that was used to look at the stars and because world famous.

Well, now we know why stars shine and the instrument so we can look at them. The truth is I love stars. What about you?

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What are you waiting for? Hello friends, and welcome to a new Happy learning video.
Today we are going to learn about the wettest animals on the planet...presenting the fish.

In almost all the places where you can find water, be it either salt water or fresh water, you can also find fish. There are fish of all sorts of sizes, colors and shapes, and yet they all have common characteristics which we should know.

Fish are vertebrates, their skeleton is made up of bones or cartilage. They are also cold blooded, their body temperature is not constant, meaning it depends on the water temperature.
This fish appears to be really cold!

All fish have extremities in the form of fins, as you can see in this image, dorsal fins, caudal fin which is the tail, pectoral fin, pelvic fin and anal fin. Another really important fact that one must remember is that almost all fish are covered in scales.

The gills are the fish´s respiratory organ. The respiration process is very interesting; water enters through the mouth and goes to the gills; the gills then get the oxygen and distributes it to the rest of the body through the blood vessels , then the water is expelled through an opening which can be found in the majority of fish behind their head, which is called the gill flap.

Fish reproduce by laying eggs, therefore they are oviparous, and their fertilization can be either external or internal. Some fish are excellent fathers, like this one who protects his babies inside his mouth. It looks as if he is going to eat them but he is actually protecting them. Look at that! it´s amazing isn't it?

Almost all fish are carnivores, eating other fish smaller than themselves and therefore they each have different ways of defending themselves. The most common action to take when feeling threatened is to escape as fast as possible, as in to swim away rapidly. But there are other ways of defending oneself which are much more original. For example, this Clown fish hides itself among these venomous anemones, others imitate or camouflage themselves with their background, by obtaining the color and shape of the plants and rocks around them...Can you see a fish in this image? Wow, well there was indeed a fish and a very hungry one!
Look, this is the largest fish in the world, the Whale shark. Even though it is called a whale shark you must remember it is a shark and not a whale. Whales are not fish, they are aquatic mammals, like theses friendly dolphins. So never forget, whales and dolphins are not fish but mammals.

Now I have a very important fact you must always remember, its extremely important. As you already know fish as well as many other animals, live in water...water is essential for life, and for this reason we must look after it, we must protect it. There are people who dirty nature by throwing rubbish into the rivers and oceans, without thinking about the terrible consequences they are causing. The plastics and substances which contaminate the water, kill a huge amount of animals. Fish, turtles, dolphins, whales, sharks and many more die every day because of contamination. Water is a source of life. We must take care of it and protect it. So now you know, look after nature so that all living creatures can live happily.

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