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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Leonardo's Last Supper
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The Courage of Chief Joseph
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The Rockettes of Radio City Music Hall
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The Story of the Nutcracker Ballet
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The Adventures of Sir Francis Drake
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Charles Dickens and a Christmas Carol
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