Claire Dooley
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
And the great thing is I've had folks from all walks of life tell me they've really enjoyed them.
Grandparents reading them for themselves or for their grandkids.
And I've had kids sleep with these books underneath their pillows.
That's how much they like them.
And that isn't a pat on the back to me.
It's just showing that history can be fun if it's presented the right way because they're just good stories.
I mean, I'm going to film in Antarctica in January about Ernest Shackleton and Robert Scott.
Some of these stories from history, if they happen now, they would be viral events, but because they happened 100 years ago and they're black and white photographs and the people didn't smile, they might not be interesting to people, but I think presented the right way.
we can re-engage kids to love history like they did 100 years ago, 200 years ago.
Clearly, they're engaging in the right way.
I was enjoying reading them.
There's one on U.S.
presidents, very ban-encoded.
There's a couple on different... What's the one on... I guess it's important people through history.
There's like two volumes of that one.
Yeah, it's called... It's got actually what I think is a stupid title.
I want to rename it on the next edition.
It should be called Famous People, History Bites Volumes 1 and 2.
It covers...
Famous people, some of the most world-changing historical figures from ancient times to modern day of all walks of life, scientists, explorers, inventors, politicians.