Kids History Blog

World War 2 for Kids

World War 2 for Kids

Learn about World War 2- how it started, who was involved, life during the war, important events including the Holocaust, and more.

World War 2 for Kids

Learn about World War 2- how it started, who was involved, life during the war, important events including the Holocaust, and more.

The Great Depression for Kids

The Great Depression for Kids

Learn about the Great Depression in America- the causes, what life was like, the Dust Bowl, and how things got better.

The Great Depression for Kids

Learn about the Great Depression in America- the causes, what life was like, the Dust Bowl, and how things got better.

Women's Right to Vote for Kids

Women's Right to Vote for Kids

Learn about the 19th Amendment and women's right to vote- important leaders and the journey to get there.

Women's Right to Vote for Kids

Learn about the 19th Amendment and women's right to vote- important leaders and the journey to get there.

World War 1 for Kids

World War 1 for Kids

Learn about World War One- who was involved, what started the war, what fighting was like, how it ended, and more. 

World War 1 for Kids

Learn about World War One- who was involved, what started the war, what fighting was like, how it ended, and more. 

Immigration to America (1900-1915) for Kids

Immigration to America (1900-1915) for Kids

Learn about the wave of immigration that happened in America from 1900-1915 and what it was like to pass through Ellis Island.

Immigration to America (1900-1915) for Kids

Learn about the wave of immigration that happened in America from 1900-1915 and what it was like to pass through Ellis Island.

Events of the Civil Rights Movement for Kids

Events of the Civil Rights Movement for Kids

Learn about the important event of the Civil Rights Movement in America from 1954-1968 when many brave people worked together to end unfair laws that treated Black Americans differently because...

Events of the Civil Rights Movement for Kids

Learn about the important event of the Civil Rights Movement in America from 1954-1968 when many brave people worked together to end unfair laws that treated Black Americans differently because...