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Black Heroes: A Black History Book for Kids
- 51 Inspiring People from Ancient Africa to Modern-Day U.S.A.
- By: Arlisha Norwood
- Narrated by: Janina Edwards
- Length: 2 hrs and 31 mins
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Meet extraordinary black heroes throughout history—biographies for kids ages 8 to 12. You’re invited to meet ancient Egyptian rulers, brilliant scientists, legendary musicians, and civil rights activists—all in the same book! Black Heroes introduces you to 51 black leaders and role models from both history and modern times. This black history book for kids features inspirational biographies of trailblazers from the United States, Egypt, Britain, and more.
By: Arlisha Norwood
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Nellie Wants to Know
- By: Liz Huyck
- Narrated by: Maria Pendolino
- Length: 5 mins
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During an era when women had few freedoms, there was one woman who spoke up for them. She was known as Nellie Bly, a pioneering female investigative reporter of her time. Well known for her record-breaking trip around the globe, her contributions also exposed corruption in a local hospital.
By: Liz Huyck
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Breaking Through
- By: Gina and Audrey DeAngelis
- Narrated by: Maria Pendolino
- Length: 10 mins
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When she was young, Helen Keller suffered a fever that cost her her sight and hearing. For a time, her parents let her run wild, but eventually, they hired Anne Sullivan to teach Helen. The two worked together for many years.
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Emma Edmonds: Master of Disguise
- By: Charnan Simon
- Narrated by: Maria Pendolino
- Length: 5 mins
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Emma Edmonds, a woman disguised as Private Frank Thompson, earned a spot in U.S. history as a successful Union spy during the American Civil War. At different times, she also posed as an Irish peddler woman, a black laundress, and a Confederate sympathizer.
By: Charnan Simon
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The Petticoat Skipper
- By: Josephine Rascoe Keenan
- Narrated by: Maria Pendolino
- Length: 14 mins
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Mary’s secret wish is to become a riverboat captain, but in the 1890s being a boat captain is a man’s job. One day, Mary meets someone who helps her make her wish come true. Learn more about Captain Mary Greene, the first female riverboat captain, and her steamboat, the Delta Queen.
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Carrie, Navajo Fancy Dancer
- By: Nancy Bo Flood
- Narrated by: Maria Pendolino
- Length: 3 mins
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Carrie is a young Navajo dancer who lives in Arizona. When she was in grade school, she decided to become a fancy shawl dancer. Traditional dances are important to the Navajo, a way of praying, healing, and celebrating. Carrie discusses some of the clothing she wears at a powwow.
By: Nancy Bo Flood
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Black Heroes: A Black History Book for Kids
- 51 Inspiring People from Ancient Africa to Modern-Day U.S.A.
- By: Arlisha Norwood
- Narrated by: Janina Edwards
- Length: 2 hrs and 31 mins
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Meet extraordinary black heroes throughout history—biographies for kids ages 8 to 12. You’re invited to meet ancient Egyptian rulers, brilliant scientists, legendary musicians, and civil rights activists—all in the same book! Black Heroes introduces you to 51 black leaders and role models from both history and modern times. This black history book for kids features inspirational biographies of trailblazers from the United States, Egypt, Britain, and more.
By: Arlisha Norwood
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Nellie Wants to Know
- By: Liz Huyck
- Narrated by: Maria Pendolino
- Length: 5 mins
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During an era when women had few freedoms, there was one woman who spoke up for them. She was known as Nellie Bly, a pioneering female investigative reporter of her time. Well known for her record-breaking trip around the globe, her contributions also exposed corruption in a local hospital.
By: Liz Huyck
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Breaking Through
- By: Gina and Audrey DeAngelis
- Narrated by: Maria Pendolino
- Length: 10 mins
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When she was young, Helen Keller suffered a fever that cost her her sight and hearing. For a time, her parents let her run wild, but eventually, they hired Anne Sullivan to teach Helen. The two worked together for many years.
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Emma Edmonds: Master of Disguise
- By: Charnan Simon
- Narrated by: Maria Pendolino
- Length: 5 mins
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Emma Edmonds, a woman disguised as Private Frank Thompson, earned a spot in U.S. history as a successful Union spy during the American Civil War. At different times, she also posed as an Irish peddler woman, a black laundress, and a Confederate sympathizer.
By: Charnan Simon
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The Petticoat Skipper
- By: Josephine Rascoe Keenan
- Narrated by: Maria Pendolino
- Length: 14 mins
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Mary’s secret wish is to become a riverboat captain, but in the 1890s being a boat captain is a man’s job. One day, Mary meets someone who helps her make her wish come true. Learn more about Captain Mary Greene, the first female riverboat captain, and her steamboat, the Delta Queen.
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Carrie, Navajo Fancy Dancer
- By: Nancy Bo Flood
- Narrated by: Maria Pendolino
- Length: 3 mins
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Carrie is a young Navajo dancer who lives in Arizona. When she was in grade school, she decided to become a fancy shawl dancer. Traditional dances are important to the Navajo, a way of praying, healing, and celebrating. Carrie discusses some of the clothing she wears at a powwow.
By: Nancy Bo Flood
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World War II Stories for Kids
- By: Todd Carlson
- Narrated by: Tim Frey
- Length: 1 hr and 23 mins
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World War II Stories For Kids is the perfect book for your child! Imagine your children learning about some of the most brave and interesting people who fought in World War II. Imagine the inspiration and bravery they will gain in their own lives from reading these stories. And most of all, imagine how much more they will want to learn about history in the future...
By: Todd Carlson
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The Faithful Spy
- Dietrich Bonhoeffer and the Plot to Kill Hitler
- By: John Hendrix
- Narrated by: Jonathan Todd Ross
- Length: 3 hrs and 9 mins
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In his signature style, John Hendrix tells the true story of Dietrich Bonhoeffer, a pastor who makes the ultimate sacrifice in order to free the German people from oppression during World War II.
By: John Hendrix
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¿Quién es Taylor Swift? (Who Is Taylor Swift? Spanish Edition)
- By: Kirsten Anderson, Who HQ, Yanitzia Canetti - traductor
- Narrated by: Ana Osorio
- Length: 1 hr and 11 mins
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Taylor Swift siempre supo que quería ser cantante de música country, y a los trece años convenció a sus padres para mudarse con la familia de Pensilvania a Nashville. Como cantante, compositora y guitarrista, Taylor escribió canciones sobre el desamor adolescente y sobre cómo ser aceptada por sus compañeros, e interpretó estas y otras melodías en noches de micrófono abierto y eventos de karaoke.
By: Kirsten Anderson, and others
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Who Is Ariana Grande?
- Who HQ Now
- By: Kirsten Anderson, Who HQ
- Narrated by: Dominique Salvacion
- Length: 37 mins
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How did a teenage actress become a Grammy-winning pop star? Find out in this Who HQ Now biography about Ariana Grande and her exciting career that spans the Broadway stage, television, and music to blockbuster movies!
By: Kirsten Anderson, and others
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Who Is Cynthia Erivo?
- Who HQ Now
- By: Crystal Hubbard, Who HQ
- Narrated by: Ashley J. Hobbs
- Length: 32 mins
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How did a young girl born in South London grow up to be a Tony and Grammy Award-winning star? Find out in this Who HQ Now biography about Cynthia Erivo and her exciting career from The Color Purple on Broadway to starring as Elphaba in the Wicked movie!
By: Crystal Hubbard, and others
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Who Is Shaun White?
- Who Was?
- By: Shawn Pryor, Who HQ
- Narrated by: Ryan Dunlap
- Length: 58 mins
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Shaun White, known as “The Flying Tomato" because of his bright red hair, received his first snowboarding sponsorship by age seven. This was just the first of a lifetime of athletic achievements. He has won a medal every year since 2002 at the Winter X games and won gold at the 2006, 2010, and 2018 Olympics. White has been dazzling audiences for years. Learn all about this snowboarding legend’s life from his childhood skateboarding days to his illustrious Olympic career, and the creation of his own brand of snowboarding gear.
By: Shawn Pryor, and others
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Pequeñas Rebeldes
- By: Estudio PE S.A.C.
- Narrated by: Lorena de la Torre, Estephanie Herrera
- Length: 4 hrs and 7 mins
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100 personas inolvidables que cambiaron la historia. Cien mujeres que se atrevieron a cambiar el mundo. Cien historias de rebeldía que inspiran a pensar diferente. Pequeños rebeldes es una invitación a descubrir, gracias a esta selección de biografías, la grandeza que cada niño y cada niña llevan dentro. ¡Tú eliges! Este libro propone distintas rutas de lectura y divertidas actividades para enriquecerlo. ¡Escoge las que más te gusten y personaliza tu experiencia! Audiolibro con diseño sonoro, narrado en español neutro.
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Garrett Morgan
- Inventor Hero
- By: Paula Morrow
- Narrated by: Dan Schoeneberg
- Length: 3 mins
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Garrett Morgan was an inventor concerned for the well-being of other people. His inventions included the safety hood gas mask and signals that set the standard for today's traffic lights. It is easy to see that the lives of many people were made better or saved by Garrett Morgan’s inventions.
By: Paula Morrow
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Race to the White House
- By: Kathiann M. Kowalski
- Narrated by: Dan Schoeneberg
- Length: 5 mins
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There's a job available to all natural-born American citizens aged 35 and older: the President! From campaigning to conventions, voting and the Electoral College, it's a long way to the Oval Office! U.S. presidents have a lot of work ahead of them, such as preserving the Constitution and making sure the laws of the land are obeyed.
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Charley Parkhurst's Secret
- By: Robert San Souci
- Narrated by: Dan Schoeneberg
- Length: 4 mins
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In the 1800s, Charley Parkhurst had a reputation in California for being one of the toughest stagecoach drivers around. He could handle horses and scare off bandits like nobody’s business! Everyone has their secrets, though, and Charley was no different. Things aren’t always what they seem!
By: Robert San Souci
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Shepherd Takes Charge
- By: Philip W. Ogilvie
- Narrated by: Dan Schoeneberg
- Length: 5 mins
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Move America's capital to another city? To Alexander Robey Shepherd, the solution to Washington, DC's problems was clear: modernization. Shepherd took on the monumental task of improving roadways and drinking water, adding street gaslights, and planting trees.
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Louis Braille
- Opening the Doors of Knowledge
- By: James Rumford
- Narrated by: Dan Schoeneberg
- Length: 7 mins
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In the late 1700s, young Louis Braille overcame his disability by inventing "night writing," a system of raised dots to help blind people read. This alphabet of raised dots allowed sightless people to live more independent lives.
By: James Rumford
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The Man Who Built a Better Leg
- By: Tracy Vonder Brink
- Narrated by: Dan Schoeneberg
- Length: 8 mins
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Injured by a cannonball, James Edward Hanger was the first amputee of the Civil War. Determined to find a better solution than a peg leg, he worked to develop his own artificial limb company. He even continued working past retirement, providing Hanger Limbs for victims of World War I.
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Thinking with Archimedes
- By: Liz Huyck
- Narrated by: Dan Schoeneberg
- Length: 4 mins
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Even without cars or electricity, the Ancient Greeks had some pretty great thinkers. One of the greatest mathematical thinkers was Archimedes. Why do we always remember Archimedes yelling out "Eureka!" in the bathtub? Listen and find out!
By: Liz Huyck
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Lewis Hine
- By: James Rumford
- Narrated by: Dan Schoeneberg
- Length: 7 mins
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It was once common for children to work at jobs with little pay. Then a photographer named Lewis Hine urged this dangerous practice stop to with the power of his camera and the assistance of lawmakers. Learn more about the history of child labor in the United States and how it became outlawed.
By: James Rumford
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Trading Boys, Trading Cultures
- By: Christine Graf
- Narrated by: Dan Schoeneberg
- Length: 2 mins
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In the 1600s, a boy from colonial Jamestown named Thomas Savage was traded to the Powhatans in exchange for a boy named Namontack. The English hoped this gift would prove their friendship to Chief Powhatan and allow them to teach Namontack about England. While staying with the tribe, Thomas learned their language and culture, and served as an interpreter between the Native Americans and Europeans.
By: Christine Graf
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Flying Balloons: The Story of the Montgolfier Brothers
- By: Joseph Taylor
- Narrated by: Dan Schoeneberg
- Length: 11 mins
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Did you know hot air balloons were dreamed up by a French boy in the 1700s? Joseph Montgolfier devoted his life to experiments that he hoped would allow him to fly. With the help of his little brother, his invention allowed humans to fly for the first time in history!
By: Joseph Taylor
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A Song for August
- The Inspiring Life of Playwright August Wilson
- By: Sally Denmead
- Narrated by: Ruffin Prentiss
- Length: 16 mins
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August Wilson grew up open to the creative inspiration in everything he encountered: in library books, in music, in artworks, in the lively conversations overheard in the restaurants and barbershops lining the Pittsburgh neighborhood of his childhood. August paid attention. He listened. And when he got older, he got ideas about what to do with everything he’d seen and heard—ideas that would make him one of the greatest playwrights in American history.
By: Sally Denmead
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Abzuglutely!
- Battling, Bellowing Bella Abzug
- By: Sarah Aronson, Andrea D'Aquino - illustrator
- Narrated by: Emily Lawrence
- Length: 22 mins
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Battling Bella Abzug was born bellowing! From her childhood in the Bronx to her years as a lawyer, activist, wife, mother, and congresswoman, Bella battled for justice and fairness for everyone. Inspired by her Jewish upbringing and wholehearted belief in tikkun olam—repairing the world—she spoke her truth everywhere she went. Even when it wasn’t appreciated, Bella just kept on battling! Sarah Aronson spotlights this unique and outspoken trailblazer who helped kickstart the modern women’s movement—with humor and passion—always in one of her trademark wide-brimmed hats.
By: Sarah Aronson, and others
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What's That Edison Boy Up to Now?
- By: Ruth Spencer Johnson
- Narrated by: Dan Schoeneberg
- Length: 3 mins
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When Thomas Edison was a boy, he loved performing experiments and coming up with new inventions. His curiosity sometimes got him in trouble, though, like when he accidentally burned down his dad’s barn! By the time he turned 12, he had found ways to make a living by learning how to print newspapers and send telegraphs in Detroit, Michigan. Imagine what he did as an adult!
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Minds That Move the World
- ADHD Fueled Extraordinary Lives: Inspiring Stories of Creativity and Achievement for Kids with ADHD
- By: P Tilley
- Narrated by: Kyle Roy Atkinson
- Length: 1 hr and 47 mins
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Minds That Move the World: ADHD-Fueled Extraordinary Lives. Discover the incredible stories of brilliant minds who saw the world differently and changed it forever. "Minds That Move the World" is a collection of biographies for children aged 8-12, especially those with ADHD, their parents, and educators.
By: P Tilley
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Kylian Mbappe (French Edition)
- Mission coupe du monde
- By: Fabrice Colin
- Narrated by: Loic Guingand
- Length: 2 hrs and 11 mins
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Lorsque Kylian M'Bappé entre dans le stade Loujniki de Moscou ce soir du 15 juillet 2018, il est sur le point de réaliser son rêve : devenir champion du monde. Voici le parcours hors norme d'un surdoué du football : depuis ses premiers matchs à l'AS Bondy jusqu'à son but victorieux en finale du mondial 2018 face à la Croatie.
By: Fabrice Colin
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Maria: The Woman Who Sold Time
- By: Lorna Elliott
- Narrated by: Maria Pendolino
- Length: 3 mins
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Before the Internet, there was only one place where you could always find the exact time—the Royal Observatory in Greenwich, England, where people calculated the time by studying astronomy. This was a long distance away from London, though, so someone had to go there and collect the time for the shopkeepers who sold clocks. Learn about Maria Bellville, the woman who sold time!
By: Lorna Elliott
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The Trouble with Whiskers
- By: Teresa Bateman
- Narrated by: Dan Schoeneberg
- Length: 5 mins
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Today, there are lots of different facial hair styles that people can have, but a long time ago, beards were illegal! Thanks to a beard-sporting man named Joseph Palmer, we can all wear proudly wear beards. Palmer faced years of prejudice and persecution for his beard until he was able to change laws—and eventually, history!
By: Teresa Bateman