We The Kids History Trackers Radio Show Won 3rd Year in A Row
WTK Radio show lessons based on "Forgotten American Stories" by Author Lydia Nuttall
‘We The Kids’ show 2nd PAB Award Recognizes Children as Future Patriots
By Kevin Fobbs It makes America’s 'We The Kids' (WTK) 2nd Broadcasters Award timely. Like the Ukraine parents and children need voices, so do America’s parents and children. “WE THE KIDS – EPISODE 29: “LIBERTY REQUIRES SACRIFICE. ” “We The Kids” and the Liberty Players were selected as the best Outstanding Radio Public Affairs Program/Program Series in Pennsylvania for the second year, making the weekly show a change agent for children. The Liberty Players are kids (not actors), and they join their parents for weekly discussions on patriotism. The We The Kids Radio Show pulls from author Lydia Wallace Nuttall’s book [...]
Forgotten American Stories:
WTK's...Encouraging the American tradition of “family night”
WTK S1:E15 “The Mayflower Families & Mayflower Compact: Why Should Every American Value Them?”
(Chapter 5 page 59 of Forgotten American Stories: Celebrating America’s Constitution) Click here to listen: Historian Arch Hunter & Author Lydia Nuttall talk about Forgotten American Stories & The WTK Liberty Player Kids Daniel. Questions: Is there a difference between a Separatist, a Puritan, and a Pilgrim? Was America the first country to establish a Republic? When the Separatists landed on the North American continent outside the jurisdiction of the Virginia Company, what did this enable them to do? Who was William Bradford? What circumstances in England made the Separatists flee their native country for the untamed wilderness [...]
WTK S1:E14 “What Is the Forgotten Story Behind the Pledge of Allegiance?”
(Chapter 1 pages 18 & 19 of Forgotten American Stories: Celebrating America’s Constitution)Click here to listen: Historian Arch Hunter & Author Lydia Nuttall talk about Forgotten American Stories and WTK Daniel and Red Skelton's Pledge of Allegiances Questions: What is a “pledge”? What does “allegiance” mean? When someone wants to become an American citizen, they take the Oath of Citizenship. What does the Oath of Citizenship say about “allegiance”? Do other countries have a “pledge of allegiance” to their flag and country? What is a “Republic”?