Yes. Documentaries and some non-fiction books can also provide content that is comparable to history. They present real facts and events in an engaging way.
Disney+ also offers some animated works with historical themes. 'Mulan' for instance, while being a fictionalized account, is based on Chinese historical and cultural elements. It is a great place to start if you are looking for family - friendly animated history stories.
Many places provide free history stories. One is online platforms dedicated to education, such as Coursera which sometimes has free history courses with accompanying stories. Additionally, some museums have online resources with free historical stories related to their exhibits. You can also look for open - access academic databases that might contain historical research papers which often include historical stories as part of the study.
😋I recommend the following novels to you, I hope you like them: "Senior Brother Cautious" and "The Swordsman's Path Was Misled" were both Xianxia novels, similar to "The First Swordsman in History". The main character of "Senior Brother Cautious" was a graduate who accidentally became the youngest elder in the sect's history. He tended to develop wretchedly in the early stages, while the main character of "The Path of the Sword Was Wronged by Me", Lin Zhiming, was a genius of the righteous path on the surface, but what kind of person was he behind the scenes? These were all worth exploring. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
😋I recommend the following two novels to you: Ghost Words and Sui Blood. " Ghost Words, Great Enlightenment " was a historical novel. It told the story of a modern person who traveled to the end of the Ming Dynasty and had the ability to communicate with ghosts in an attempt to change history. " Blood of the Sui " was a historical novel that narrated the legendary era of the Sui Dynasty and the Tang Dynasty. The strong and iron-blooded Sui Dynasty was gradually declining, and its relationship with the surrounding regions and countries would be fully displayed. I hope you like my recommendation.😗
You can find good kids history stories in the library. There are many children's history books that are full of interesting tales.
There are certain Reddit communities dedicated to alternate history. Members often share links to free stories they've come across. Additionally, some smaller, niche writing communities also have sections where users can post and read free alternate history stories. Just search around and you might find some great reads.
You can try some public library websites. Many libraries offer free digital resources, including history audio stories. Also, platforms like Librivox have a large collection of free audiobooks, which cover various history topics.
You can start by visiting your local library. There are often sections dedicated to children's history books which are full of great bedtime stories. Librarians can also be very helpful in guiding you to the right books.
Yes, I recommend the following two novels to you: 1. "Divine Summoner System" was a fantasy novel similar to "The Greatest Summoner in History". The protagonist also had powerful summoning abilities and could summon all kinds of powerful creatures. 2. "Summoning the Little Farmer" was a novel that was slightly different from "The Greatest Summoner in History". The protagonist was not some awesome summoner, but a little farmer. He lived with small animals, reclaimed land, built farmland, and built his own home. Although the theme was different, it was still a very interesting summoning novel. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
, I recommend you a book called " The Fist Saint Begins from the Fist Wish ". It is also a light novel, a derivative doujinshi novel. The main character is also the Fist Saint who dominated many worlds such as Marvel, PC, and so on. I hope you like my recommendation.😗