![]() ![]() William Gorgas discovers the cause of Yellow Fever.ġ0)Lost Two children get lost in a blizzard in the mountains and are found.ġ1)The Brown Van Children learn to avoid trouble with strangers.ġ2)God Bless Children use Vietnam tap code to help their uncle. Sara, Special Kid - Sara is discouraged because she can't get the hang of math.ħ)Grandma Miller's Farm A family pulls together to save the family farm.Ĩ)A New Little Kid A foster child becomes a great little brother.ĩ)The Yellow Fever Fighter Dr. Giving Love Away - A mother learns the true meaning of love.Ħ)Gold Medal Twins & Sara, Special Kid (two stories) Gold Medal Twins - Josh and Jodie, two Olympic skating hopefuls, make a selfless sacrifice. Album Details: 6 CDs Each episode is 30-mins Narrated by Uncle Dan. Steadfast determination helped her overcome almost insurmountable obstacles of prejudice and ignorance to become the first woman doctor.ĥ)Jamie, Where Are You & Giving Love Away (two stories) Jamie, Where Are You - A deaf child is saved by a pet dog. Your Story Hour is proud to present this great collection of dramatized stories. The story of the first woman doctor's childhood.Ĥ)Elizabeth - Lady Doctor (Part 2) Elizabeth Blackwell, Part 2. – Each episode is approximately thirty minutes in lengthġ)The Lady of Longpoint A shipwrecked crew is saved by a courageous lady.Ģ)A Dog Named Bear A family saves a starving dog from an island and later the dog saves the young girl in the family.ģ)Elizabeth - Girl Doctor (Part 1) Elizabeth Blackwell, Part 1. This Great Stories Volume 3 contains 14 dramatized, audio stories on 6 CDs Narrated by Uncle Dan and Aunt Sue Enjoyable listening for “kids of all ages”! This extraordinary collection of historical stories illustrates the courage, dedication, and faith of persons who, despite adversities, persevered to follow their vision. Your Story Hour exists to provide children with this exposure.Your Story Hour is proud to present another great series of fully dramatized exciting stories t add to your listening library. Children can be inspired to make sound choices by exposure to dramatized stories evidencing the positive results of developing character traits such as honesty, integrity, courage and faith. In today’s world, right role models portraying beneficial decision making strategies are scarce. ![]() “We believe that children are an invaluable and precious component of families, communities and nations. I love the mission statement located on their website: And, although I haven’t seen them, there are even four activity guides to go along with four of the history sets. There are 24 different CD sets available at Your Story Hour! Topics include a vast variety of Bible and history stories. ![]() The Your Story Hour stories are a reasonable length, making re”reads” enjoyable rather than drudgery. With really long books on CD, it’s hard to say ‘yes’ to listening again and again. And if your children are like mine and ask to listen over and over again, the price is worth it. The sets are a bit pricey, but very comparable to other books on CD. Precious Burdens – not early American history, but a true tale that’s very precious.The Girl Astronomer: Story of a Little Quaker Girl Who Grew up to Discover a Comet.The Daring Locomotive: Tale from the Civil War.Johnny Appleseed: Story of John Chapman.They’re full of sound effects and professional voices that bring the characters, settings and storylines to life. Written with the feel of an old-time radio show, the stories are full of historically accurate and adventurous tales of early American history. In Volume #3, there are six CD’s that total about six hours of listening time. I’m glad to say that I’ve finally had the opportunity to listen to Great Stories Volume #3 and I agree – they are wonderful! I can’t even tell you what a treasure this time together has been! (Not to mention the amount of great literature I’ve been able to check off the “to read before my children leave home” list!)įor many years now, I’ve heard how wonderful the Your Story Hour CD’s are. Several years ago, we started checking out a new book every couple of weeks to listen to as we drive here, there and everywhere. Our library has a huge assortment of classic literature on tape and CD. I greatly enjoy reading wonderful literature aloud to my children, but quite honestly, I don’t have as much time to read aloud as I used to. ![]()
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