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ey everyone! As a car fanatic, YouTube is basically my happy place.
My absolute favorite channel is ChrisFix.
They break down car repairs and maintenance into awesome videos, making it way easier to understand how my car works.
Plus, they show you how to fix stuff yourself, which is super cool. New ChrisFix videos are like presents – I can't wait for the next one to drop!
But cars aren't the only thing I like. I'm a huge self-learner, and YouTube is full of fantastic channels to feed my curiosity.
One of my favorites is CGP Grey. They tackle all sorts of crazy topics, from history and technology to what's going on in the news. They use cool animations and explain things in a way that makes sense, even for tough subjects.
For super-short blasts of science knowledge, I love MinuteEarth.
Their videos are just a minute or two long, but they pack in a ton of info about everything from tiny bugs to giant space stuff. It's the perfect way to learn something new in a quick and fun way.
Sometimes I like to dig a little deeper into a subject, and that's where Crash Course comes in. They have these awesome series on all kinds of things, like history or books. Each series is like a mini-class, with a teacher who explains everything clearly.
It's a great way to learn more about something that interests me.
And lastly, because I'm curious about how my own body works, I love watching OperationOuch. They use cartoons and jokes to explain all sorts of stuff about your insides, from what happens when you sneeze to why you get a bruise.
It's a fun way to learn about the amazing machine that is your body!
So that's my little corner of YouTube! It's a mix of keeping my car happy, exploring new things, and understanding how the world (and my body) works. What are some of your favorite learning channels? Let me know in the comments!
The post is contributed by 10 year old Adi aka Atharva Kumar. He is a self-learner and learns to explore digital learning
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