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[Winter Olympics Kickoff, Groundhog Predictions, and Digital Literacy for Families]-[Winter Olympics kick off in Italy, and helping your parents fight fake news.]

Squiz Kids · B1 · 2026-02-04

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Weekly News Roundup: Global Events and Digital Wisdom

This week’s episode of Squiz Kids Today covers a diverse range of topics, from the excitement of international sporting events to the practical challenges of navigating the digital landscape. Here is a summary of the key stories making headlines.

The Winter Olympics Begin in Italy

The sporting world turns its attention to Italy as the Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games officially kick off. Over the next two weeks, approximately 3,000 athletes from 90 countries will compete in various disciplines, including ice hockey, curling, and skeleton, vying for 116 gold medals. The opening ceremony, held in Milan, will feature performances by pop star Mariah Carey.

Events are set to take place across the city of Milan and the Dolomite Mountains in Cortina. A notable highlight is the introduction of the Games' mascots: Tina and Milo, a pair of teenage stoats (a species of weasel native to Italy). Milo, the Paralympics mascot, carries a heartwarming backstory, having been born without a paw but learning to navigate the world with the help of his tail.

Groundhog Day and the Persistence of Winter

In Pennsylvania, the annual tradition of Groundhog Day took center stage. Punxsutawney Phil, the famous groundhog, emerged from his burrow and saw his own shadow, leading to a "decree" that winter temperatures will persist for another six weeks. Host Bryce Corbett suggests taking this prediction with a "grain of salt," noting that the animal appeared to be more interested in escaping the crowd and cameras than making meteorological forecasts.

Technological Innovation at the Super Bowl

As the Seattle Seahawks prepare to face the New England Patriots in the NFL Super Bowl, a significant technological breakthrough is being introduced. For the first time, fans who are blind will be able to experience the game beyond just listening to commentary. A new device, designed to look like a miniature football field, vibrates to indicate the ball's position and the team's plays. This allows users to "feel the action" on the field, offering a more immersive experience than relying solely on audio descriptions.

The 'News Hounds' Mission: Combating Fake News

Thursday’s segment features Squizzy the Newshound, who warns about the dangers of online misinformation. The episode highlights how adults often fall victim to "fake news" on platforms like Facebook, citing recent examples of AI-generated images and misleading headlines.

Many of these posts are identified as "engagement bait"—a form of clickbait designed to drive users to websites where scammers generate revenue. The podcast encourages young listeners to act as digital guardians for their families. By teaching parents and grandparents to "stop, think and check" before believing viral content, children can help protect them from scams. The host encourages classrooms to utilize the free Newshounds digital literacy program available on the Squiz Kids website to further develop these essential critical thinking skills.

Celebrations and Fun Facts

The episode concludes with a celebration of World Nutella Day and birthday shout-outs for notable figures like Cristiano Ronaldo and Queen Mary of Denmark. It serves as a reminder that while the world is full of serious news, there is always room for celebration and learning.

🎯Key Sentences

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That's what's making news, kids style.
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Time to strap on your skates people
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take Phil's prediction with a grain of salt, I'd say.
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How clever.
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How many of you out there often hear the adults in your life talking about something
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📝Key Phrases

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kick off
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battle it out
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in and of itself
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make sure you're across
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wrap your ears around
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📖 Transcript

Hello and welcome to Squiz Kids Today, your fresh take on what's happening in the world around you.
I'm Bryce Corbett.
It's Thursday, February 5.
In Squiz Kids Today...
Winter Olympics kick off in Italy.
The groundhog sees his shadow.

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