Sadao Munemori: Patriotism in the Midst of Persecution

Teach elementary students to be a victor, not a victim, with this time-traveling cartoon about Sadao Munemori, a brave Japanese-American WWII hero who felt he had much to prove after Japan attacked Pearl Harbor. When Leo and Layla meet the brave soldier, they learn how he and his family sacrificed and persevered to prove their loyalty to the United States.

Lewis & Clark: Explorers of the American Frontier

John Locke: The Influencer of America's Founding

Pope John Paul II: The Pope Who Stood Against Communism

Thomas Edison: The Innovator of the Light Bulb

John Adams & Thomas Jefferson: The Founding Fathers’ Friendship and Friction

Susan B. Anthony: Crusader for Women's Right to Vote

Martin Luther King, Jr.: The Peaceful Civil Rights Leader

Shakespeare: The British Playwright & Poet

Christopher Columbus: Explorer of the New World

Alexander Hamilton: America’s First Secretary of Treasury

George Washington: The Father of Our Country

Desi Arnaz: The Immigrant Who Became a Star

George Marshall: The General Who Rebuilt Post-War Europe

Winston Churchill: The Courageous Prime Minister of WWII

Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn: Advocate for Freedom of Speech

Benjamin Franklin: America’s First Great Inventor and Thinker

Paul Revere: The Revolutionary Legend

Meet Leo & Layla in PragerU’s New Animated Series for 3rd to 5th Graders!

Meet a Holocaust Survivor

Daniel: Faith over Fear

William Wilberforce: Ending the Slave Trade

Nicolaus Copernicus: Questioning the Center of Our Solar System

Theodor Herzl: Visionary of Modern Israel

Abraham: The Father of Many Nations

Benjamin Banneker: Surveying the Future of America

Robert Wright & Kenneth Moore: World War II’s Medics of Mercy

Mary Ludwig Hays: Woman Warrior of the American Revolution

Michael Faraday: Pioneer of Electromagnetism

Hippocrates: The Father of Medicine

Queen Elizabeth I: The Unifying Queen of England

Menachem Begin & Anwar Sadat: Israel & Egypt's Treaty

Amerigo Vespucci: The Explorer Who Gave America Its Name

Madison & Montesquieu: The Men Who Gave Us Checks and Balances

Joseph: From Prison to Pharaoh's Right Hand

Francis Scott Key: The Poet Behind the Star-Spangled Banner

Jacob: The Man Who Wrestled with God

Elizabeth Blackwell: America’s First Female Doctor

Leonardo da Vinci: Visionary Artist and Inventor

Justice John Marshall: The Great Chief Justice

Moses: The Leader of God’s People

Esther: The Courageous Jewish Queen

Booker T. Washington: From Slavery to Self-Sufficiency

Abraham Lincoln: The President Who Saved the Union

Leo Baekeland: The Innovator of Modern Plastics

Mother Teresa: The Compassionate Missionary

C.S. Lewis: The Great Christian Author

Levi Strauss: The Innovative Inventor of Blue Jeans

King David: The Underdog King of Israel

Ulysses S. Grant: The Victorious General of the Civil War
