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This is a collection of 5 audio books about the boys of liberty in the War for Independence. Approx 18 hours listening time.
Tom is only seventeen, but with World War I raging in Europe he desperately wants to enlist and be a soldier "with the colors."
Historical Fiction from World War II
An amazing World War II story. What forgiveness!
Another exciting World War II adventure with Dave Dawson and Freddy Farmer
Full of adventure- true stories from the Civil War.
By Frank Beals- part of the American Adventure Series
Here are some ideas for how to spend more time outside with your kids.
Treat your children to an exciting journey back through time to the Old West! After over 100 years out of print, we bring you AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF BUFFALO BILL as an easy-to-read eBook. Perfect for reading on the laptop,
Fun for the whole family!
Don`t settle for Disney`s version...Read the real story of the Robinson family, who were Christians by the way!
This account of James Garfield was written for children to inspire them by the character of one of our former presidents- James Garfield. This man was a Christian and even preached the gospel during his tenure as President of the United States.
Reading A Christmas carol as family, one stave per night,(by candlelight) is one of our favorite Christmas traditions!
This is one of Tuck`s VERY favorites!!
Ages 6-15 God makes no mistakes in how he designs each one of us!
Rick reads The Hands-on Dad, as some dads have more time to listen while traveling than to sit and read!
Your kids will be sure to love this true adventure story of one of the heroes of the Revolutionary War- John Paul Jones!
Read about those hairraising times and ride with young Jack through the western mountains on the Pony Express! Great adventure story!
Arm yourself with the truth of our founders!
. This is historical fiction, based on true happenings at the capture of Louisbourg. E-Book
Read by Rick Boyer and verses from KJV
Independence Hall was the site for so many important occasions in the history of our country and the Liberty Bell has an amazing story of it's own.
Robert E. Lee first fought in the Mexican War. He was then made Superintendent of Westpoint Military Academy. When trouble started brewing between the North and the South, he refused a position offered him by Abraham Lincoln to support his own state of Virginia. Learn of his exploits and brilliant command of the Confederate troops during the War between...
Find out how Sir Walter Raleigh obtained the notice and favor of the Queen and his adventure in setting out to found a colony in the New World.
During the French and Indian War, Morgan's commanding officer placed a sentinel to guard the borders of the forest. For five nights in a row, the sentinel was dead come morning. Daniel Morgan came up with a plan. Listen to the story to see what his plan was and how it turned out. You may be quite surprised!
There was a Waco Indian chieftain who was identified by his big feet. He would sneak into the frontier town of Austin, steal horses, kill whom he could. Find out how Ranger William Alexander Wallace earned the nickname of "Big Foot" and of his many gallant adventures as Ranger of the Texas Prairie.
Find out how what life was like in the days of the pioneers and how travel by stagecoach changed their lives. Listen as they describe what it was like to ride by stagecoach.
Learn the story of Paul Revere's bold, daring ride to warn the Patriots of British movements.
The Patriots needed arms. There was a large supply at Fort Ticonderoga. See how that fort was captured.
Benjamin Franklin is one of the most interesting people in our history. From poor boy to inventor to helping to win our independence, you'll be inspired by this man's life.
Eli Whitney had the reputation for being able to make anything. Find out how he helped the men in the South by inventing a machine.
When the Moore family moved to Ohio in the early 1800's, they faced many hardships. They built a log cabin, hunted for food and game and planted crops. Then their lives were in danger from some Indians. The boys suddenly had an idea. Would it work?
It had been the dream of early explorers to find gold but it wasn't until Captain John Sutter moved to California and built a saw mill that gold nuggets were found and rush to California began.
When gold was discovered in California, thousands of people moved to the Pacific coast. It took months for letters to get there from the east. Then the Pony Express was established and along with it came danger and excitement for the young boys who made up the Pony Express.
Cyrus Field sat wondering if the ocean bottom could support an electric cable. What if messages could be sent overseas. He called upon his friend Peter Cooper and wrote to Samuel F.B. Morse. Just maybe.....
The man who said, "He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain what he cannot lose." gave his life as an instrument in God's hand and as a result many of the Auca people gave their lives to the Lord.
This is the story of Gunnar Kaasan and his famous sled-dog, Balto who saved the lives of many people in Anchorage Alaska when dipthereia broke out.
Matthew Maury is known as the Pathfinder of the Seas. While reading Psalm 8, he was struck by the words 'the paths of the sea'. He believed the Bible was specific and started investigating to find those paths in the sea. His studies revealed it to be true and thus was sea travel made much safer for sailors and ships .
Watch as American history comes to life in full color for your 3rd grade patriots! Brand new student text by Rick and Marilyn Boy