American
Harriet Tubman and the North Star
Born into slavery, she walked north in the dark toward freedom — and then went back, again and again, to lead others out by the same star.
This Week · Hope · year-end
For littler ones: When you think about next year, what are you hoping for?
It's the last week of the year, so we're sitting with one quiet word: hope. What are you hoping for in the year ahead? Maybe something big, maybe something so small only you know about it. It's a good thing to turn over in the car or at the table, and everyone at your house will answer it differently.
This week's stories
American
Born into slavery, she walked north in the dark toward freedom — and then went back, again and again, to lead others out by the same star.
Classics
A girl with a stepmother who truly wants her gone, and the kindness of seven strangers who take her in — a long sleep, and a morning after it.
American
The old story folks like to tell about a boy waiting by a great cracked bell for the word to ring it — the day a new country said it was free.
Talk about it
Listen together in the app — short audio stories for kids 4–10, at bedtime, on the drive, in the drop-off line.
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