In the classroom

Each volume is designed so a teacher can pick it up and use it without prep. Twenty figures means one figure a day, four-figure rotations per week, or weekly spotlights with deeper discussion. The format works the same way every time:

Total time per figure: about 20–30 minutes. Easy to slot between morning meeting and reading time. Easy to leave on a center table for self-directed work.

Year-Round Programming

A year of real history, one volume at a time

Pair the right volume to the right month or unit.

February · Black History Month

Volume 1: Trailblazers — or any volume. The full series is built for it. One figure per school day covers the month.

March · Women's History Month

Volume 5: Black Women Heroines — Katherine Johnson, Mae Jemison, and eighteen more remarkable women.

Spring Science Units

Volume 2: Scientists & Inventors — pairs beautifully with science fair season and STEM weeks.

June · Juneteenth

Grandma Tells the Story of Juneteenth — the picture book your Juneteenth programming has been missing.

Civics & Voting Units

Volume 3: Leaders & Activists — conversations about courage, democracy, and standing up for what's right.

Music & Art Curriculum

Volume 4: Artists & Musicians — Louis Armstrong, Ella Fitzgerald, and the cultural giants who built American sound.

For homeschool and at home

The series works just as well on the kitchen table as in the classroom. Parents have used it as:

Bulk Pricing

Buying for a school, district, library, or co-op?

We offer programming-friendly pricing for classroom sets, school libraries, and district adoptions. Tell us about your needs and we'll send a quote within two business days.