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canadian audio history.

YOU’VE WAITED FOR THIS.

It’s important for us to learn our history

new elementary textbook below!

Created for families, home educators and teachers, Headphone History is a truly Canadian audio history written for children with stories and legends woven throughout. And, there are workbooks available with colouring pages, word finds, crossword puzzles, questions, quizzes and tests to go with it. Watch the above video to see what’s covered in Volume 1. Scroll down for a video that gives you a “curriculum fair” walk-through of our products…

reviews and samples:

My girls had their first lesson yesterday and thought it was cool that they could just listen instead of reading...I think it’s great
— L.H. Ontario Canada
Our family just finished listening to Volume 1 of Headphone History and it was thrilling! This is my new favorite Canadian History resource and we all look forward to listening to more. Thank you for all your hard work!
— -L.A. homeschool mom
I found that the content was balanced, giving both the “traditionally held” view of the European explorers and not shying away from the darker parts of Canada’s history and giving a voice to the First Nations people, who were undoubtedly overlooked during my primary and secondary school days.
— Crystal McClean, The Old Schoolhouse Magazine

New Elementary History of Canada Volume 1 Textbook Ready for Preorder Ships June 2024 Get sample pages below:

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Headphone history is for every family and classroom, but for tips on how to use headphone history in your homeschool, or for more great products such as High School Canadian Geography, click on the Homeschool page. Free printables and helpful podcast episodes :)

how can we help?

If you have a time-sensitive question or haven’t received a prompt reply to your email, you may contact Rowan on her cell phone by texting 705=994=2826. I don’t have a secretary, so I’m making myself available in this way for customer service. If it’s not a rush request, go ahead and fill out the form below: