Bedtime History: Inspirational Stories for Kids and Families
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Bedtime History: Inspirational Stories for Kids and Families
Bedtime History is a series of educational, relaxing stories for kids and families. Learn about inspirational characters such as Jackie Robinson, Sacajawea, Neil Armstrong, and Maya Angelou. Other topics include space exploration, current events, and great feats of engineering such as The Transconti...
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452 എപ്പിസോഡുകൾThe Adventures of Davy Crockett
Davy Crockett was a famous frontiersman, hunter, and storyteller who became an American legend. Born in Tennessee in 1786, he grew up exploring the wi...
Colorful History of Crayons
Crayons have helped kids make colorful drawings for more than 100 years. Early crayons were made from simple wax and pigments, but they broke easily a...
Sleeping Through the Winter: Hibernation
When winter arrives, many animals enter a deep sleep called hibernation to survive the cold. During hibernation, their heartbeat and breathing slow do...
The Story of Pizza
Pizza is one of the world’s favorite foods, but it has a long history. Long ago, ancient Greeks and Romans ate flatbreads topped with oil and herbs. T...
All About Crocodiles and Alligators
Crocodiles and alligators are large reptiles that have lived on Earth since the time of the dinosaurs. They both have tough, scaly skin, sharp teeth,...
Women of Ancient Greece
In ancient Greece, women played important roles in their families and communities. They were in charge of managing the household and taking care of ch...
Hagia Sophia's Amazing History
Step into the world of the Hagia Sophia, a building full of history and wonder. Once a grand church, then a beautiful mosque, and now a famous museum,...
Painting the Desert: Georgia O’Keeffe
Georgia O’Keeffe was an American artist known for her bold and colorful paintings. She loved painting things from nature, like giant close-up flowers,...
The Origin of American Football
American football is one of the most popular sports in the United States. Two teams try to move the football down the field by running or passing it,...
The Wampanoag and the First Thanksgiving
The Wampanoag were the Native American people who lived along the coast of what is now Massachusetts and Rhode Island. In 1620, the Pilgrims arrived f...
Sputnik: A Beep That Changed the World
In 1957, the Soviet Union launched Sputnik 1, the first artificial satellite to orbit Earth. About the size of a beach ball, Sputnik sent out radio si...
The Voyage of the Mayflower (Re-release)
Learn all about the pilgrims and their voyage on the Mayflower from England to the New World.
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The Life and Art of Claude Monet
Claude Monet was a famous artist who loved to paint beautiful scenes from nature. He was born in France in 1840 and is known for his unique style call...
Empire State Building (Re-release)
Join us as we dive into the fascinating history of the Empire State Building, one of New York City’s most iconic landmarks. From its rapid constructio...
What is Veteran's Day?
Veterans Day is a holiday in the United States that honors the brave men and women who have served in the military. It is celebrated every year on Nov...
Totems, Canoes, and Culture: Native Peoples of the Pacific Northwest
The Native peoples of the Pacific Northwest, including groups like the Tlingit, Haida, Makah, and Chinook, lived along the coast from northern Califor...
Pirates of the Caribbean: Fact vs. Fiction
The real Pirates of the Caribbean were far more complex—and sometimes more brutal—than the swashbuckling legends in movies. From the late 1600s to the...
Why Leaves Change Color: The Science of Fall
Fall is the season when leaves turn bright shades of red, orange, and yellow before they drop to the ground. But why does this happen? During spring a...
The Real Pirates of the Caribbean: Fact and Fiction
Ahoy, young adventurers! Set sail on a thrilling journey back in time to discover the real pirates of the Caribbean. These brave and daring sailors ro...
The Story of Halloween Pumpkins
Pumpkins are one of fall’s most famous symbols—and they have a long history! Native Americans were among the first to grow pumpkins, using them for fo...
Australia’s Most Famous Building: Sydney Opera House
The Sydney Opera House is one of the most famous buildings in the world and a symbol of Australia. Located on the harbor in Sydney, it looks like a gr...
Halloween Hotspots: America’s Spookiest Towns
Some towns in America take Halloween to the next level! Sleepy Hollow, New York, is famous for the Legend of the Headless Horseman, where spooky stori...
Around the World with Ferdinand Magellan
Ferdinand Magellan was a brave explorer who lived a long time ago. He was the first person to lead a voyage around the whole world. Magellan set sail...
The Secrets of Stonehenge
Stonehenge is a mysterious and ancient stone circle in England. People from long ago built it over 4,000 years ago, and we still don't know exactly wh...
Exploring Central Park's History and Beauty
Welcome to the magical world of Central Park, a big, beautiful park in the middle of a busy city! It's filled with tall trees, colorful flowers, and l...
Lost Treasures of the Titanic
Dive deep into the icy waters of the North Atlantic to discover the lost treasures of the Titanic. When the Titanic sank in 1912, it took with it a wo...
Taylor Swift: The Story Behind the Music
Taylor Swift is one of the most popular singers and songwriters in the world. Learn about her journey when she started singing country music as a teen...
The Frozen Continent: Exploring Antarctica
Antarctica is the coldest, windiest, and driest place on Earth. It’s a frozen continent at the bottom of the world, covered almost entirely by ice. Ev...
Mary Cassatt's Colorful World
Meet Mary Cassatt, a talented artist known for her beautiful paintings of mothers and children. Born in 1844, Mary grew up in America but spent most o...
Who Was Benjamin Franklin?
Travel back in time to meet Benjamin Franklin, one of America’s most famous inventors and thinkers. Discover how he helped start the first public libr...
The Magic of Broadway: NYC's Theater History
Discover the exciting world of Broadway in New York City, where magic happens on stage. Learn how Broadway began over a hundred years ago with small t...
The Mysterious Mound Builders of Cahokia
Long before European contact, the city of Cahokia near modern-day St. Louis was home to a powerful Mississippian civilization. With massive earth moun...
Brooklyn Bridge: Building the Impossible
The Brooklyn Bridge changed the face of New York City—and of bridge-building itself. Completed in 1883, it was the longest suspension bridge of its ti...
The Curiosity of Aristotle
Aristotle was one of the greatest thinkers in history. A student of Plato and teacher to Alexander the Great, he wrote about science, ethics, governme...
Christopher Columbus: Sailing Into the Unknown
Join us as we set sail across the ocean to learn about Christopher Columbus and his famous journey in 1492! What was he looking for, and what did he a...
The Courage of Eleanor Roosevelt
Eleanor Roosevelt redefined what it meant to be First Lady. A powerful voice for human rights, she fought for justice, equality, and peace both in the...
Writing in Clay: The Story of Cuneiform
Cuneiform is one of the oldest systems of writing in the world, first used in ancient Mesopotamia over 5,000 years ago. Written on clay tablets with a...
Jose Rizal: Hero of the Phillipines
Meet José Rizal, a brave and smart hero from the Philippines! He loved to read and write, and he used his words to help his country. Rizal dreamed of...
The Rise of Cyrus the Great and the Persian Empire
Cyrus the Great was the founder of the Persian Empire, one of the largest and most influential empires in history. Known for his military brilliance,...
Arlington National Cemetery: Honoring Heroes
Arlington National Cemetery is one of the most solemn and significant places in the United States, honoring those who have served in the nation’s mili...