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History Storytime for children told by 7 year old Sophie, 5 year old Ellie and their Daddy. Exciting history stories of Knights, Tudors, Romans, World Wars, Revolutions, Explorers, Scientists and Sports. Hear amazing history stories of animals, stirring historical stories of love and betrayal, and of strong women and how they changed history. Real life narrative history as it should be told. Won Silver in the BritPodAwards. Helps support learning history for the National Curriculum with Key Stage 1 (KS1) and Key Stage 2 (KS2) and for all Elementary ages - Grades K-5. Great for supporting parents with homeschooling. Valued by teachers, enjoyed by parents, loved by kids.
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Monday Jul 12, 2021
The History of Football
Monday Jul 12, 2021
Monday Jul 12, 2021
Sophie (age 7) and Ellie (age 5) tell of the History of Football. But before they start they tell everyone the wonderful news that History Storytime won Silver in the British Podcast Awards!
Read the rest of this entry »Monday Jul 05, 2021
Lady Jane Grey: England's Nine Day Tudor Queen
Monday Jul 05, 2021
Monday Jul 05, 2021
Sophie (age 7) and Ellie (age 5) tell the story of Lady Jane Grey, the Tudor who ruled England for just nine days.
Read the rest of this entry »Monday Jun 28, 2021
Marie Curie
Monday Jun 28, 2021
Monday Jun 28, 2021
Sophie (age 7) and Ellie (age 5) tell the story of the amazing scientist Marie Curie.
Read the rest of this entry »Monday Jun 21, 2021
Magna Carta
Monday Jun 21, 2021
Monday Jun 21, 2021
Sophie (age 7) and Ellie (age 5) tell the story of Magna Carta, which was signed at Runnymede in 1215, what it was, and what it means today.
Read the rest of this entry »Monday Jun 14, 2021
Romulus, Remus and the Founding of Rome
Monday Jun 14, 2021
Monday Jun 14, 2021
Sophie (age 7) and Ellie (age 5) are joined by May (age 6) to tell the legends and truth behind of the Founding of Rome.
Read the rest of this entry »Monday Jun 07, 2021
William Shakespeare
Monday Jun 07, 2021
Monday Jun 07, 2021
Sophie (age 7) and Ellie (age 5) tell the story of the Life of William Shakespeare.
Read the rest of this entry »Monday May 31, 2021
The Persian Invasion of Ancient Greece
Monday May 31, 2021
Monday May 31, 2021
Sophie (age 7) & Ellie (age 5) tell of the Persian invasion of Ancient Greece and the Battles of Thermopylae and Salamis.
Read the rest of this entry »Monday May 24, 2021
Ancient Greece and the History of the Marathon
Monday May 24, 2021
Monday May 24, 2021
Sophie (age 7) & Ellie (age 5) tell the history of the Persian invasion of Ancient Greece and how it led to the Marathon race.
Ancient Greece was a set of city states who ruled themselves. Next door was the mighty Persian Empire. The Persian Emperor told his people what to do. There were a few Greek cities in the Persian Empire. They did not like it. They rebelled. However, the Persians crushed the Greek cities. The Greek city of Athens helped the Greek cities rebel. The Persian Emperor was furious and decided to punish Athens. He sent an army to capture the city.
The Persian army landed at Marathon near Athens. The Athenians marched their army out to meet the Persians. The Athenians blocked the road to Athens with tree trunks. They then sent messengers to the Ancient Greek of Sparta asking for help. The Spartans has the best army in Ancient Greece. However, the Spartans could not leave for a week because they had a religious ceremony. The Athenians were on their own.
The Athenian army was like other Ancient Greek armies. It was a hoplite army. It was made of soldiers wearing bronze armour with long spears. They worked together in a column as a team. The Persians did not have so much armour or spears but they did have lots and lots of archers.
The Athenians were also free people whereas the Persians had been forced to fight.
Then Athenians then noticed the Persians getting ready to leave. They realised that the Persians might be getting back on their ships to sail directly to Athens. They could get there before the Athenians. The Athenians could not wait any more for the Spartans. They had to attack immediately.
They marched towards the Persian army. The Persians archers fired into the sky at the Athenians. Just then the Athenians broke into a run. The arrows missed them. They kept on running and charged straight into the Persians. They defeated the Persians killing thousands of them. The remaining Persians fled to their ship, chased by the Athenians.
As the Persians sailed away, the Athenians worried they still might sail to Athens. The Athenians knew they needed to warn the city that the battle had been won and not to give up. They sent their fastest runner to the city. The distance was 26 miles. He ran all the way from Marathon to Athens. He arrived and told the Athenian people that the battle was won. Then he was so tired that he died. The Persian ships did come, but when they saw the Athenians waiting for them, they fled.
All Marathons now are named after the journey made by the Greek runner after the battle. They are all the same distance that he ran.
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Monday May 17, 2021
Livia, Domina of Rome
Monday May 17, 2021
Monday May 17, 2021
Sophie (age 7) and Ellie (age 5) tell the story of Livia, the most powerful woman in the early Roman Empire.
Monday May 10, 2021
The Viking Age: Triumph of the Northmen
Monday May 10, 2021
Monday May 10, 2021
Sophie (age 7) and Ellie (age 5) tell the history of how the Vikings built kingdoms, explored continents and worshipped their Norse gods.