Instructional Video3:07
Bedtime History

Battle of the Nile | Royal Navy vs. French Navy

6th - 12th
In 1798, the British and French navies clashed off the coast of Egypt in a battle that changed history. The Battle of the Nile was a major turning point in the war between Britain and Napoleon’s forces. Led by Admiral Horatio Nelson, the...
Instructional Video4:58
Bedtime History

Australian Gold Rush

6th - 12th
In the 1850s, gold was discovered in Australia, setting off a wave of immigration, opportunity, and dramatic change. People from around the world rushed to the goldfields, hoping to strike it rich. The gold rush helped transform...
Instructional Video3:25
Bedtime History

Missouri Compromise of 1820 for Kids

6th - 12th
In 1820, the United States was growing—but deep divisions over slavery were threatening to tear it apart. The Missouri Compromise was an agreement meant to keep peace between free and slave states by drawing a line across the country....
Instructional Video4:06
Bedtime History

The Life of Henry Morgan

6th - 12th
Sir Henry Morgan was a notorious 17th-century privateer who raided Spanish ships and cities in the Caribbean. While technically working for the British Crown, his actions often looked a lot like piracy. Known for bold attacks on places...
Instructional Video4:09
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The Story of Raphael | Renaissance Artists

6th - 12th
Raphael was a master painter and architect of the Italian Renaissance, known for his graceful figures and perfectly balanced compositions. His works, including The School of Athens and numerous portraits of the Madonna, captured both...
Instructional Video5:44
Bedtime History

India's Great Empire: The Mughals | Simple History

6th - 12th
The Mughal Empire ruled much of South Asia from the 1500s to the 1700s, blending Persian, Indian, and Islamic cultures into a powerful and artistic dynasty. Known for leaders like Akbar the Great and Shah Jahan, the Mughals built...
Instructional Video5:24
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The Battle of Saratoga | Simple History

6th - 12th
The Duomo, or Florence Cathedral, is one of the greatest architectural achievements of the Renaissance. Its massive red-brick dome, designed by Filippo Brunelleschi, changed the course of architecture forever. Built over centuries, the...
Instructional Video4:29
Bedtime History

Tesla vs. Edison: Battle of the Currents

6th - 12th
Nikola Tesla and Thomas Edison were two of the greatest inventors of their time—but also fierce rivals. Their battle over how electricity should power the world—Tesla’s alternating current vs. Edison’s direct current—became known as the...
Instructional Video4:06
Bedtime History

Tesla's Lost Inventions | Simple History

6th - 12th
Nikola Tesla had many inventions—but some of his most ambitious ideas never came to life. One of the most mysterious was his plan for wireless energy transmission using the massive Wardenclyffe Tower. Tesla believed he could send...
Instructional Video4:07
Bedtime History

The Wright Brothers | Simple History

6th - 12th
Orville and Wilbur Wright were bicycle builders with a dream—to fly. In 1903, they succeeded, changing history with the first powered airplane. In this episode, we count down the top 5 facts about the Wright Brothers, including how they...
Instructional Video3:33
Bedtime History

Henry Ford Top 5 Facts | Simple History

6th - 12th
Henry Ford didn’t invent the car, but he changed the world by making cars affordable and accessible. His ideas transformed how things were made and how people lived. In this episode, we explore the top 5 most important facts about Henry...
Instructional Video8:10
Bedtime History

The Story of Henry Ford | Simple History

6th - 12th
Henry Ford didn’t invent the car, but he changed the world by making cars affordable and accessible. His ideas transformed how things were made and how people lived. In this episode, we explore the the life of Henry Ford—from the...
Instructional Video3:52
Bedtime History

How Edison Turned Failure Into Success

6th - 12th
Thomas Edison is remembered as one of America’s greatest inventors—but his path to success was filled with failure. Before the light bulb worked, it failed over 1,000 times. His early businesses struggled, and some of his inventions...
Instructional Video4:15
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Samuel Morse and The Telegraph | Simple History

6th - 12th
Before phones and the internet, there was the telegraph—a revolutionary invention that let people send messages over long distances using electric signals. Samuel Morse, an artist turned inventor, helped make this possible with his...
Instructional Video4:03
Bedtime History

Eli Whitney and the Cotton Gin | Simple History

6th - 12th
Eli Whitney’s invention of the cotton gin in 1793 transformed American agriculture. By quickly separating cotton fibers from seeds, it made cotton a profitable crop—and deeply impacted the economy of the South. But the invention also had...
Instructional Video6:36
Curated Video

The Tower of London: History's Most Famous Fortress

K - 5th
Step inside one of the most famous buildings in British history—the Tower of London! In this video, you’ll learn how it was used as a royal palace, a prison, and even a place of execution. Discover the stories of kings, queens, traitors,...
Instructional Video5:12
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The Story of Valley Forge | American Revolution History Made Easy

K - 5th
Join the Continental Army at Valley Forge during the long, cold winter of 1777–78. General George Washington and his soldiers faced freezing temperatures, hunger, and hardship—but they didn’t give up. With training from Baron von...
Instructional Video5:19
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The Battle of Bunker Hill | American Revolution

K - 5th
Travel back to 1775 and the Battle of Bunker Hill, one of the first major fights of the American Revolution. Although the British won the hill, the American soldiers showed they were strong and determined to stand up for their rights....
Instructional Video6:18
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Daniel Boone: Trailblazer of the American Frontier

K - 5th
Daniel Boone was a famous explorer and pioneer who helped open the way for settlers to move west. He explored wild forests, crossed mountains, and made new trails through the land. He was known for being brave, smart, and kind to many...
Instructional Video5:34
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Alexander Graham Bell: Inventor of the Telephone

K - 5th
Alexander Graham Bell was a scientist and inventor who changed the world by creating the telephone. He was curious about sound and wanted to help people communicate better—especially those who were deaf, like his own mother and wife. He...
Instructional Video6:41
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The Story of Marie Antoinette

K - 5th
Marie Antoinette was a queen of France who lived in a giant palace and wore fancy clothes, but her life wasn’t just about parties. She became queen at a young age and lived during a time when many people in France were poor and hungry....
Instructional Video6:19
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The Story of Anne Frank

K - 5th
Anne Frank was a young girl who had to hide with her family during World War II because they were Jewish. While hiding in a secret attic, Anne kept a diary where she wrote about her thoughts, feelings, and everyday life. Even during a...
Instructional Video9:32
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The Story of Wolfgang Mozart

K - 5th
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was a music genius who started playing the piano at age 3 and wrote his first songs by age 5! He composed hundreds of pieces that are still played today. Come discover the life and music of Mozart and how he...
Instructional Video5:04
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The Trail of Tears

K - 5th
The Trail of Tears is a sad and important part of American history. Long ago, the U.S. government forced Native American tribes—like the Cherokee, Creek, and others—to leave their homes and move far away to new land. The journey was long...