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Educational Bedtime Stories: Kids Who Changed History, Volume 2

By: Courtney Duke Graves
Narrated by: Leasa Casey
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Publisher's Summary

Children’s bedtimes can be a challenge for many parents. These books can help. The stories are narrated in a intentionally calming way that has been proven to get younger children to sleep, set to soft background instrumental music. These audiobooks are created with bedtime in mind, avoiding too much drama, which may prevent kids from relaxing.

The stories contain educational elements, so while listening, children will expand their knowledge of history and learn important themes for life, including tenacity, perseverance, and learning.

Topics covered include the stories of four children who changed the course of history:

  • Iqbal Masih, who escaped slavery
  • Joseph of Canaan, who showed compassion
  • Nadia Comaneci, a brave gymnast
  • Margaret Knight, an inventor

These inspiring stories should be entertaining and thought-provoking for 5- to 10-year-olds.

©2019 Courtney Duke Graves (P)2019 Oxted Press

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