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The History of Juneteenth
- A History Book for New Readers
- By: Arlisha Norwood PhD
- Narrated by: Jalin Gray
- Length: 30 mins
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On June 19, 1865, a Union soldier traveled to Texas to tell the enslaved people who lived there that they were free and that slavery was now illegal in every state. The people danced and sang in celebration of their freedom. Today, we pay tribute to this historical day with a special holiday on June 19 called Juneteenth. This story takes kids on an exciting journey through all the events that led up to the first Juneteenth, the day itself, and the impact it had on the future of the United States.
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Rosa
- By: Nikki Giovanni
- Narrated by: Nikki Giovanni
- Length: 11 mins
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Fifty years after her refusal to give up her seat on a Montgomery, Alabama, city bus, Mrs. Rosa Parks is still one of the most important figures in the American civil rights movement. This tribute to Mrs. Parks is a celebration of her courageous action and the events that followed.
By: Nikki Giovanni
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Who Was Shirley Chisholm?
- By: Crystal Hubbard, Who HQ
- Narrated by: LaNecia Edmonds
- Length: 1 hr and 6 mins
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Shirley Chisholm showed interest in politics early on, majoring in sociology at Brooklyn College in New York City. During this time she was awarded for her debate skills, became a champion for inclusion in the Harriet Tubman society, and graduated cum laude. She dedicated much of her career to fighting for the rights of Black people and women, eventually becoming the first Black woman elected to Congress in 1968. Remarkably, Shirley represented New York's 12th district, including the Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood, from 1969 to 1983.
By: Crystal Hubbard, and others
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A People and a Tree
- By: Christine Graf
- Narrated by: David Armstrong
- Length: 4 mins
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Native American tribes from the Northwest Coast learned to use the wood of cedar trees for many of their daily needs. Tribes used recycling to conserve resources hundreds of years ago. Pounding bark until it was fluffy to make diapers and with special thin branches called withes, cedar trees were soaked and used to make rope. What special technique did tribes use to take down big cedar trees?
By: Christine Graf
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Underwater Explorer: Sylvia Earle
- By: Rachel Young
- Narrated by: Rebecca Taylor
- Length: 3 mins
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Do you wish you could explore the ocean? Learn about the life and work of Sylvia Earle, a scientist, oceanographer, and explorer! Earle wore a scuba suit and oxygen mask to explore life underwater. She discovered new plants and animals never seen before! She even lived in an underwater habitat for weeks at a time! Can you guess what she found at the bottom of the ocean where no human had ever been?
By: Rachel Young
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How to Build a Snow House in Antarctica
- By: Amy Tao
- Narrated by: David Armstrong
- Length: Less than 1 minute
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Have you ever wanted to live in Antarctica? What kind of house would you live in? A snow house, of course! Follow the instructions to learn how to build a snow house. What is a snow house made from and what tools do you need to build it? Guess what the first step is to build a snow house?
By: Amy Tao
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The History of Juneteenth
- A History Book for New Readers
- By: Arlisha Norwood PhD
- Narrated by: Jalin Gray
- Length: 30 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall
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Performance
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On June 19, 1865, a Union soldier traveled to Texas to tell the enslaved people who lived there that they were free and that slavery was now illegal in every state. The people danced and sang in celebration of their freedom. Today, we pay tribute to this historical day with a special holiday on June 19 called Juneteenth. This story takes kids on an exciting journey through all the events that led up to the first Juneteenth, the day itself, and the impact it had on the future of the United States.
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Rosa
- By: Nikki Giovanni
- Narrated by: Nikki Giovanni
- Length: 11 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall
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Story
Fifty years after her refusal to give up her seat on a Montgomery, Alabama, city bus, Mrs. Rosa Parks is still one of the most important figures in the American civil rights movement. This tribute to Mrs. Parks is a celebration of her courageous action and the events that followed.
By: Nikki Giovanni
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Who Was Shirley Chisholm?
- By: Crystal Hubbard, Who HQ
- Narrated by: LaNecia Edmonds
- Length: 1 hr and 6 mins
- Unabridged
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Shirley Chisholm showed interest in politics early on, majoring in sociology at Brooklyn College in New York City. During this time she was awarded for her debate skills, became a champion for inclusion in the Harriet Tubman society, and graduated cum laude. She dedicated much of her career to fighting for the rights of Black people and women, eventually becoming the first Black woman elected to Congress in 1968. Remarkably, Shirley represented New York's 12th district, including the Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood, from 1969 to 1983.
By: Crystal Hubbard, and others
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A People and a Tree
- By: Christine Graf
- Narrated by: David Armstrong
- Length: 4 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall
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Performance
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Story
Native American tribes from the Northwest Coast learned to use the wood of cedar trees for many of their daily needs. Tribes used recycling to conserve resources hundreds of years ago. Pounding bark until it was fluffy to make diapers and with special thin branches called withes, cedar trees were soaked and used to make rope. What special technique did tribes use to take down big cedar trees?
By: Christine Graf
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Underwater Explorer: Sylvia Earle
- By: Rachel Young
- Narrated by: Rebecca Taylor
- Length: 3 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall
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Performance
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Story
Do you wish you could explore the ocean? Learn about the life and work of Sylvia Earle, a scientist, oceanographer, and explorer! Earle wore a scuba suit and oxygen mask to explore life underwater. She discovered new plants and animals never seen before! She even lived in an underwater habitat for weeks at a time! Can you guess what she found at the bottom of the ocean where no human had ever been?
By: Rachel Young
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How to Build a Snow House in Antarctica
- By: Amy Tao
- Narrated by: David Armstrong
- Length: Less than 1 minute
- Unabridged
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Overall
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Performance
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Have you ever wanted to live in Antarctica? What kind of house would you live in? A snow house, of course! Follow the instructions to learn how to build a snow house. What is a snow house made from and what tools do you need to build it? Guess what the first step is to build a snow house?
By: Amy Tao
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The Story of Amelia Earhart
- An Inspiring Biography for Young Readers
- By: Stacia Deutsch
- Narrated by: Ebonie Ellington
- Length: 37 mins
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Amelia Earhart became the first woman pilot to fly alone across the Atlantic Ocean in an airplane—and she broke many other flight records before her mysterious disappearance. Before she made history and changed the world for pilots everywhere, Amelia was an adventure-loving kid who wasn’t afraid to be different. She worked hard and learned how to fly airplanes at a time when many people didn’t think women should be pilots. Explore how Amelia Earhart went from being a young girl growing up in Kansas to an American hero and a celebrated pioneer of flight.
By: Stacia Deutsch
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Millie Magnus Won't Be Bullied
- Millie Magnus Chapter Books, Book 1
- By: Brittany Mazique
- Narrated by: Keylor Leigh
- Length: 1 hr and 8 mins
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Millie Magnus has huge love for many things—her mom, her friends, her baby chicken, Extra Spicy, and even her hot pink rain boots. She loves school, too, and can’t wait for Field Day, when her mom—the mayor of Washington, D.C.—will be her partner in the three-legged race. Millie Magnus DOESN'T love it when Buckley, a boy from school, makes fun of her curly hair, or her name, or her friends. And she can’t believe it when Buckley is assigned to compete against Millie and her mother at Field Day! But then things get even worse.
By: Brittany Mazique
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The Chinese New Year Helper
- By: Ying Chang Compestine
- Narrated by: Stephanie Sheh
- Length: 7 mins
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Jia’s family is busy preparing for the Chinese New Year feast at their restaurant in Chinatown, and Jia wants to take part. But each time she tries to help she’s told that she’s too young: too young to be in the kitchen, too young to light the lanterns, too young to carry the plates. And then the feast begins, and something wonderful happens. When Jia is scolded for getting too close to the exciting lion dance, one of the dancers swoops her up and into the costume, and suddenly she’s a part of the performance—a crucial part that saves the show.
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Dragons in a Bag: Books 1-3
- Dragons in a Bag
- By: Zetta Elliott
- Narrated by: Ron Butler, Zetta Elliott, Soneela Nankani
- Length: 13 hrs and 7 mins
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There are two rules when it comes to the dragons: don’t let them out of the bag and don’t feed them anything sweet! When Jaxon is sent to spend the day with a mean old lady his mother calls Ma, he finds out she’s not his grandmother—but she is a witch! She needs his help delivering baby dragons to a magical world where they’ll be safe. Hear about Jax’s first three adventures in this collection!
By: Zetta Elliott
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The People Could Fly
- American Black Folktales
- By: Virginia Hamilton
- Narrated by: Andrew Barnes
- Length: 3 hrs and 44 mins
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“The People Could Fly,” the title story in Virginia Hamilton’s prize-winning American Black folktale collection, is a fantasy tale of the slaves who possessed the ancient magic words that enabled them to literally fly away to freedom. And it is a moving tale of those who did not have the opportunity to “fly” away, who remained slaves with only their imaginations to set them free as they told and retold this tale.
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Inspiring Asian Americans
- 30 Role Models That Shaped Our World - Past & Present
- By: Mari Yamaguchi
- Narrated by: Terri Dien
- Length: 4 hrs and 40 mins
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How much do you know about the amazing Asian Americans who broke barriers in Hollywood, invented groundbreaking technologies, or won Olympic medals? Discover the often-overlooked stories of Asian American trailblazers who shaped our country and our world!
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Inspiring stories of Asian American achievements
- By Mark F. on 13-12-24
By: Mari Yamaguchi
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Tigg and the Bandicoot Bushranger
- By: Jackie French
- Narrated by: Edwina Wren
- Length: 6 hrs and 40 mins
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Orphaned twelve-year-old Tigg is the Bandicoot Bushranger, the youngest bushranger on the Ballarat goldfields in 1859. When a robbery goes wrong, Tigg must flee in disguise as one of the tens of thousands of Chinese men and boys braving heat, thirst, starvation and murderous attacks on the long road from Robe in South Australia to the goldfields in Victoria. But even further danger threatens. Who has offered a large sum of money for Tigg's capture? And is the mysterious Henry Lau a friend or enemy?
By: Jackie French
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Stealing Freedom
- By: Elisa Carbone
- Narrated by: Robin Miles
- Length: 7 hrs and 8 mins
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Twelve-year-old Ann Maria Weems works from sunup to sundown, wraps rags around her feet in the winter, and must do whatever her master or mistress orders—but she has something that many plantation slaves don't have. She has her wonderful family around her. To Ann, her teasing brothers, her older sister, and her protective and loving parents are everything. And then one day, they are gone. Separated from her family by her master and shipped off as a housemaid, Ann learns something about independence and about love before the opportunity for escape arrives.
By: Elisa Carbone
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The Adventures of Bella & Harry, Volumes 1–7
- By: Lisa Manzione
- Narrated by: Gabrielle de Cuir, Roxanne Hernandez
- Length: 3 hrs and 44 mins
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This collection includes all seven volumes: Volume One: Let’s Visit Paris!, Let’s Visit London!, and Christmas in New York City!; Volume Two: Let’s Visit Venice!, Let’s Visit Cairo!, and Let’s Visit Rio de Janeiro! ; Volume Three: Let’s Visit Athens!, Let’s Visit Barcelona!, and Let’s Visit Beijing!; Volume Four: Let’s Visit Edinburgh!, Let’s Visit Rome!, and Let’s Visit Berlin!; Volume Five: Let’s Visit Istanbul!, Let’s Visit Jerusalem!, and Let’s Visit Vancouver! ; Volume Six: Let’s Visit Dublin!, Let’s Visit Maui!, and Let’s Visit Saint Petersburg!; and Volume Seven (in Spanish).
By: Lisa Manzione
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Let's Celebrate Korean New Year!
- By: Michelle W. Park
- Narrated by: Michelle W. Park
- Length: 11 mins
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Madeleine and Eloise are getting ready for their family's Lunar New Year party, and there's so much to do before the guests arrive! From putting on colorful outfits called hanboks and making Korean dumplings called mandoo, to setting up yutnori, a traditional board game, Madeleine shows her younger sister how to prepare for the holiday. But when Madeleine forgets to write a poem to share with the family, Eloise offers to help—and the girls realize that although each tradition is special, what matters most is spending the day together.
By: Michelle W. Park
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Children of the Dust Bowl
- The True Story of the School at Weedpatch Camp
- By: Jerry Stanley
- Narrated by: Fred Sullivan
- Length: 1 hr and 24 mins
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This true story took place at the emergency farm-labor camp immortalized in Steinbeck's The Grapes of Wrath. Ostracized as "dumb Okies," the children of Dust Bowl migrant laborers went without school—until Superintendent Leo Hart and 50 Okie kids built their own school in a nearby field.
By: Jerry Stanley
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Picasso and the Greatest Show on Earth
- By: Anna Fienberg
- Narrated by: Teo Vergara
- Length: 8 hrs and 35 mins
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Frances is in a new house in a new neighbourhood and going to a new school, but no amount of new can make her forget the old, sad secret dragging at her heart. Not the pictures of bacteria that she draws with painstaking precision, not even Picasso, the puppy with the long soft ears and the cute black circle like a target on his bottom. Then Frances meets Kit, the tall, quiet boy with the two-coloured eyes. Kit is a real artist. His coloured pencils fill page after page of exercise books. He sees wonder in the rocks and ferns and sky. Though Kit has worries of his own.
By: Anna Fienberg