

Episode 5: The Astronomer’s Apprentice
19/10/2025 | 39min
Let us know what you thought of the episode.Episode 5: The Astronomer’s ApprenticeLearning Tales | Written by Eve Mendez🔭 What if understanding the heavens began not with answers, but with shadows, glass, and patience?In this luminous episode of Learning Tales, step into the workshop of David Rittenhouse, the colonial clockmaker and self-taught astronomer whose quiet curiosity shaped America’s earliest science. Told through the eyes of a young apprentice, The Astronomer’s Apprentice captures the wonder of discovering how light bends through glass, how shadows keep time, and how the movements of the sun, moon, and stars can be measured by careful human hands.From crafting polished lenses and testing mirrors to witnessing a total solar eclipse that turns day into night, the story reveals how observation transforms mystery into understanding. Alongside his mentor, the apprentice learns that science is not about mastering the sky—but listening to it.Through storms, laughter, and the steady ticking of handmade clocks, this is a story of mentorship, discovery, and faith in the idea that truth can be found in the patterns of light and time.Perfect for curious minds ages 6–12—and for anyone who has ever looked up and wondered how the sky keeps its rhythm.Theme: Curiosity, Discovery, and the Science of Light Featured Figures: David Rittenhouse, Benjamin Franklin, Colonial ApprenticesSupport the showLove the stories on Learning Tales? Visit www.LearningTales.club to get free sample lessons and early access to upcoming story units! Every unit pairs our immersive stories with multi-age learning activities that weave together history, science, reading, and writing. Whether you’re a parent, teacher, or homeschooler, Learning Tales gives you hands-on, meaningful resources that bring each episode to life—while keeping learning joyful. Thank you for supporting Learning Tales and helping us create stories that spark curiosity, inspire wonder, and grow young minds.

Episode 4: The Gateway of Dreams
15/9/2025 | 37min
Let us know what you thought of the episode.Episode 4: The Gateway of Dreams Learning Tales | Written by Eve Mendez🗽 What does it mean to leave everything behind and step into the unknown?In this moving episode of Learning Tales, journey with a family who trades the crowded streets of their homeland for the vast uncertainty of the sea. Told through the eyes of a child, the story captures the ache of leaving home, the wonder of towering steamships, and the relentless push and pull of the ocean carrying them toward America.From the dark steerage cabins of the long crossing to the first glimpse of Lady Liberty rising above New York Harbor, you’ll witness the hopes, fears, and resilience of those who passed through Ellis Island’s inspection line—the true gateway of dreams.The Gateway of Dreams is a story of courage, perseverance, and the faith that a better life can be built from sacrifice and struggle.Perfect for curious minds ages 6–12—and for anyone who’s ever wondered what it felt like to step onto American soil for the very first time.Theme: Immigration & The Promise of America Featured Figures: Immigrant Families, Ellis Island Officials, Lady LibertySupport the showLove the stories on Learning Tales? Visit www.LearningTales.club to get free sample lessons and early access to upcoming story units! Every unit pairs our immersive stories with multi-age learning activities that weave together history, science, reading, and writing. Whether you’re a parent, teacher, or homeschooler, Learning Tales gives you hands-on, meaningful resources that bring each episode to life—while keeping learning joyful. Thank you for supporting Learning Tales and helping us create stories that spark curiosity, inspire wonder, and grow young minds.

Episode 3: Sky Riders
21/8/2025 | 23min
Let us know what you thought of the episode.Episode 3 Learning Tales: Sky RidersLearning Tales | Written by Eve Mendez ✈️ Step into the windswept dunes of Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, December 1903. In this episode of Learning Tales, The Sky Riders takes you alongside Wilbur and Orville Wright as they battle stubborn winds, shifting sands, and endless experiments in pursuit of the impossible: powered flight.From testing fragile gliders to carving wooden propellers by hand, you’ll feel every gust, hear the roar of the Flyer’s engine, and witness the moment humanity first rose into the sky. Through the eyes of a young newcomer swept into history, experience the triumph, tension, and sheer determination that changed the world forever.Support the showLove the stories on Learning Tales? Visit www.LearningTales.club to get free sample lessons and early access to upcoming story units! Every unit pairs our immersive stories with multi-age learning activities that weave together history, science, reading, and writing. Whether you’re a parent, teacher, or homeschooler, Learning Tales gives you hands-on, meaningful resources that bring each episode to life—while keeping learning joyful. Thank you for supporting Learning Tales and helping us create stories that spark curiosity, inspire wonder, and grow young minds.

Episode 2: The Current that Changed the World
26/7/2025 | 27min
Let us know what you thought of the episode.Episode 2 Learning Tales: The Current That Changed the WorldLearning Tales | Written by Eve Mendez⚡ What do a kite, a key, a lemon, and a wild-haired inventor have in common? Electricity—and the story of how it changed everything.In this electrifying episode of Learning Tales, journey through time with a curious young explorer and their grandfather as they uncover the hidden history of electricity. From Ben Franklin’s stormy experiments to Volta’s first battery, from Faraday’s magnetic revelations to the epic rivalry between Tesla and Edison, discover how one spark ignited a revolution.Follow the current as it flows through the world’s first power grid, into the bright lights of the Chicago World’s Fair, and onward to the solar-powered future. Along the way, you’ll meet the brilliant minds who dared to ask, What is electricity… and what can it become?This episode isn’t just about history—it’s about invention, wonder, and the power of asking bold questions.💡 Perfect for curious minds ages 6–12—and anyone who’s ever flipped a light switch without thinking twice.Theme: Electricity & Innovation Featured Scientists: Benjamin Franklin, Alessandro Volta, Michael Faraday, Nikola Tesla, Thomas Edison 🎧 Press play—and let the current flow.Support the showLove the stories on Learning Tales? Visit www.LearningTales.club to get free sample lessons and early access to upcoming story units! Every unit pairs our immersive stories with multi-age learning activities that weave together history, science, reading, and writing. Whether you’re a parent, teacher, or homeschooler, Learning Tales gives you hands-on, meaningful resources that bring each episode to life—while keeping learning joyful. Thank you for supporting Learning Tales and helping us create stories that spark curiosity, inspire wonder, and grow young minds.

Episode 1: The Banner Still Waves
13/7/2025 | 21min
Let us know what you thought of the episode.Episode 1: The Banner Still Waves – A Story of the War of 1812Learning Tales | Written by Eve Mendez🦅 What does it mean to be a nation? Not just on paper—but in the hearts of the people?In this stirring first episode of Learning Tales, journey back to the early days of America, when a young country faced a second fight for its freedom. Told through the eyes of a child living through the War of 1812, this story weaves together the fear of invasion, the courage of everyday citizens, and the moment the flag became more than fabric—it became a symbol of identity.From the fiery attack on Washington to the night the sky exploded over Fort McHenry, you’ll witness how one banner, barely clinging to its pole, inspired a national anthem and a new sense of unity. As peace slowly returns, families rebuild not just cities, but confidence in the promise of America.The Banner Still Waves is a story of resilience, courage, and what it means to belong to something worth protecting.Perfect for curious minds ages 6–12—and anyone who’s ever stood still as a flag rose in the wind.Theme: American Identity & National Symbols Featured Figures: Dolley Madison, Francis Scott Key, General Andrew JacksonSupport the showLove the stories on Learning Tales? Visit www.LearningTales.club to get free sample lessons and early access to upcoming story units! Every unit pairs our immersive stories with multi-age learning activities that weave together history, science, reading, and writing. Whether you’re a parent, teacher, or homeschooler, Learning Tales gives you hands-on, meaningful resources that bring each episode to life—while keeping learning joyful. Thank you for supporting Learning Tales and helping us create stories that spark curiosity, inspire wonder, and grow young minds.



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