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The Story of the American West

BEDTIME HISTORY
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The American West is a land of vast plains, towering mountains, and legendary frontiers. This episode traces its history—from Indigenous nations to the arrival of settlers, the Gold Rush, and the cowboy era. Explore the opportunities, challenges, and conflicts that defined the frontier and shaped America’s identity. 💵 Get a free month of Acorns Early: ⁠⁠ ... Show More
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Egyptian Chariots: Weapons of Speed and Power
In ancient Egypt, the chariot was a powerful weapon of war and a symbol of prestige. This episode explores how Egyptian chariot warriors fought, trained, and helped expand Egypt’s power. Learn about their weapons, tactics, and the craftsmanship behind the chariots that sped acros ... Show More
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The Haircare Millionaire: Madam C.J. Walker
Madam C.J. Walker started with almost nothing—but she had determination, creativity, and a smart plan. In this episode, kids will discover how she turned a homemade hair product into a booming business by working hard, saving her money, and investing in herself and others. She be ... Show More
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Bedtime Safari: When Mammoths Roamed the Land
We're excited to announce the newest addition to the Bedtime History family, ⁠Bedtime Safari⁠! Travel back thousands of years to a time when massive woolly mammoths roamed wide valleys and saber-toothed cats stalked their prey. Ancient North America was a land of giants and drama ... Show More
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