In a world drowning in screens, standardized tests, and bite-sized facts, most kids (and adults) are bored stiff by traditional history lessons. Dates, treaties, and “great men” march across the page like zombies—lifeless and quickly forgotten. But what if learning about the past felt more like binge-watching your favorite series Continue Reading
Why Historical Fiction is the Most Powerful Teacher You’re Not Using
Imagine your child—or your student—closing a book with tears in their eyes because they just watched the fall of the Berlin Wall through the eyes of a teenage girl smuggling letters across Checkpoint Charlie. That emotional earthquake? That’s what historical fiction does better than any textbook ever could. For too Continue Reading
