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Women's History Month

Space Pioneers Celebrated by NASA on Women's Equality Day

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Women's History Month

A History Of Women In Space

The women who helped humanity first leave planet Earth

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Women's History Month

Notable Women: Use AR to see historic American women on U.S. currency

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Women's History Month

The historic women’s suffrage march on Washington

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Women's History Month

Catching the Moon: The Story of a Young Girl's Baseball Dream by Crystal Hubbard

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Women's History Month

The House that Jane Built by Tanya Lee Stone

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Mar 9: Barbie Day

How has Barbie evolved over the years? How was the doll conceived? Who invented it? Who is it aimed at? Why do people love them? Join us as we answer these questions and more in this concise documentary.

 

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Mar 10: Mario Day

Paper Mario, but with actual paper. Hand-drawn in a notebook and animated with stop-motion, Nintendo fan Kisaragi Hutae 6 recreates a scene from Mario’s side-scrolling quest in Super Mario Bros, complete with sound effects and Nintendo’s iconic music.

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Mar 12: Girl Scout Day

See How Girl Scout Cookies Are Made in this video that’s chock full of cookies being covered with chocolate, caramel, toasted coconut, and more.

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Mar 14: Learn about Butterflies Day

Within the California Academy of Sciences‘ rainforest exhibit, butterflies and moths emerge from their chrysalis and cocoons in a specially designed emergence display.

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Mar 30: Pencil Day

In this clip from the Smithsonian Channel’s Inside the Factory, host Cherry Healey visits Manchester’s National Graphene Institute. There, Professor Sarah Haigh studies the structures and properties of nanomaterials, making her an electron microscope expert.

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March 31st - National Crayon Day

How crayons are made

More about how crayons are made