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Otto's Tales Book:
Let's Visit Arlington National Cemetery
In honor of Memorial Day, teach your kids the importance of remembering our veterans. Join Otto the bulldog and Smidge the kitten as they adventure to the most famous final resting place in the United States: Arlington National Cemetery.
Around the World:
Canada: Marcel Makes a Sacrifice
Do your kids understand the true cost of "free" healthcare? In this animated Around the World video for tweens and teens, they’ll follow Marcel and his family as they navigate Canada's universal healthcare system. When Marcel's father receives a frightening diagnosis, his options are limited. What will Marcel be willing to give up so that his father can receive immediate treatment?
Guess or Mess:
William Henry Harrison
Teach elementary kids about ninth President William Henry Harrison, his life as a war hero, and his history-making campaign, “Tippecanoe and Tyler, too!” with this wild and fun game show based on PragerU Kids biographical magazine. Learning has never been this much fun (and messy!).
Leo & Layla Meet Elizabeth Blackwell
Accomplishing a goal when there are no role models to emulate can be difficult, but that didn’t stop Elizabeth Blackwell from becoming the first woman doctor in the United States in 1849. This time-traveling cartoon will teach your elementary kids about Dr. Blackwell and her determination to achieve her dreams despite the difficulty of forgoing a new path.
Otto's Tales Storytime:
Let's Visit Arlington National Cemetery
Teach young children the importance of remembering our veterans with this storytime video. They'll join Otto the bulldog and Smidge the kitten on an adventure to the most famous final resting place in the United States: Arlington National Cemetery. While there, the friends learn the true meaning of sacrifice and why so many have fought and died for our freedom.