00:00English Sing Sing
00:06Abraham Lincoln
00:09Slave, slave, buy a slave
00:15Mommy! Daddy! I'm scared!
00:25Oh, baby!
00:27Oh, no. I want to free these slaves.
00:33The boy is Abraham Lincoln.
00:38Long ago in the U.S.A., black people were slaves.
00:45Lincoln hated slavery.
00:48I will become the president and stop slavery.
00:53People liked Lincoln because he was kind and smart.
00:58He became the 16th president of the U.S.A.
01:04Slavery is wrong. Never hate people by their skin color.
01:08People in the South hated Lincoln's words.
01:14It was because they had more slaves.
01:19I don't like Lincoln. I need workers.
01:22One day, they started war.
01:29Finally, Lincoln and the North won the war.
01:39Lincoln helped develop the U.S.A. in many ways.
01:48Lincoln helped develop the U.S.A. in many ways.
02:00Once upon a time, there lived a king named Solomon.
02:16Solomon was the king of Israel.
02:19His people called him the king of wisdom.
02:25People went to him when they had problems.
02:33Why have you come to me?
02:37Not long ago, we both had babies.
02:41But when that woman's baby died, she stole my baby.
02:48No! She's lying! It's my baby!
02:55The two women were finding.
03:01Hmm. I think it's the left one.
03:05No! The right one!
03:08King Solomon, please, tell us who the real mother is.
03:16There is one baby, but two mothers.
03:24King Solomon thought deeply.
03:29Hey you! Cut that baby in half, then give it to each of them.
03:36The soldier picked up a big, sharp knife.
03:40The two women and people were shocked when he was about to cut the baby in half.
03:47Stop!
03:49My king! I will give up the baby.
03:53Just give it to her.
03:56Ha! I told you! It's mine!
04:01But then King Solomon said,
04:05Give this baby to that woman.
04:10No parent wants to hurt their baby.
04:14The woman who saved her baby is the real mother.
04:19Thank you! My king!
04:28People were surprised by King Solomon's wisdom.
04:33Wherever they went, they talked about him.
04:38King Solomon's stories of wisdom are still told today.
04:45Albert Schweitzer
04:47In Africa, there were no doctors.
04:56One day, new people visited an African village.
05:04They built a small hospital.
05:07Everyone, please come here. I am a doctor.
05:12They were Schweitzer and his people.
05:17What is a doctor?
05:21I don't know.
05:23Come on. Take this pill.
05:38Mommy, I am not sick anymore.
05:48Really?
05:49Doctor, please help me too.
05:51Me too!
05:53Even the child with a weak leg could run now.
05:59Doctor Schweitzer, thank you so much.
06:03You are our hero!
06:06Ha! Ha! I'm just doing my work.
06:10Africa was very hot.
06:14There were not enough food and clothes.
06:18There were also many bugs and scary animals.
06:29One by one, the others left Africa.
06:33However, Schweitzer stayed in Africa for 40 years to help people.
06:41When money came in, he bought medicine.
06:48He moved people's hearts.
06:51Many people respected Schweitzer.
06:55He received the Nobel Peace Prize.
06:58He received the Nobel Peace Prize.
07:02The Nobel Peace Prize.
07:04Schweitzer spent the rest of his life helping sick people.
07:09the Nobel Peace Prize.
07:20Oh no!
07:22What happened?
07:23Wonguri was surprised when she came back.
07:24Wonguri was surprised when she came back.
07:27The beautiful forest disappeared.
07:29Trees were cut down to make factories.
07:38It was hard to see animals.
07:44There was no water to drink.
07:47People were thirsty.
07:49It hasn't been raining.
07:52Everything dried up.
07:59Wonguri was so sad.
08:04She began to tell people.
08:09Please listen.
08:11This is how trees help us.
08:13We have to plant trees.
08:17Wonguri began to plant trees with many people.
08:24Even when trees died, Wonguri didn't give up.
08:30One day, the government tried to cut down all the trees.
08:38Stop!
08:40Kenya is dying!
08:45Get out.
08:46I will send you to jail.
08:50Wonguri was put in jail.
08:55Many people were impressed by Wonguri.
09:00Wonguri is right.
09:02She just tried to plant trees.
09:05We will help her too.
09:08Let's plant trees.
09:10Let's make our land green.
09:14Tree planting campaigns were spreading over the world.
09:19This became the Green Belt Movement.
09:26At last, 51 million trees were planted in Africa.
09:34Animals came back and people were able to get water.
09:40Wonguri received a Nobel Peace Prize.
09:46She continued the movement until she died.
09:53People named her the Mother of Trees.
10:00A man stood up and read a book.
10:13A blind man who heard this made holes into paper.
10:19He gave the paper to his blind friend.
10:33He gave the paper to his blind friend.
10:38The friend touched the paper and read it out loud.
10:43People were so surprised.
10:46It was the same text from the book.
10:49It was the same text from the book.
10:51What?
10:52How can you read some dots?
10:57These dots are used by many blind people to read and write.
11:03The dots are called Braille.
11:05The person who made this is Louis Braille.
11:13He was blind but wanted to read many books.
11:20But the books for the blind were too heavy and hard to read.
11:30He also couldn't write anything.
11:38Is there a good idea?
11:45Today, he touched some secret codes used by soldiers.
11:50What is this?
11:52We make holes into paper with a tool.
11:55Then we can read this code.
11:58Yes, this is it.
12:04Louis then created Braille for the blind.
12:13Braille was introduced to a lot of people.
12:18Now, blind people could read and write.
12:34Braille became very popular and is still used today.
12:41Father Lee Taesong
12:44Oh, my stomach.
12:49Oh dear, take this medicine.
12:53Father, my child is sick too.
12:57Let's see, he needs a shot.
13:01Tanj is a small town in Africa.
13:05There were many sick people because of a long war.
13:11But there was no hospital or doctor.
13:15Father Lee Taesong wanted to help these people.
13:20So he built a hospital in the village.
13:24He did his best to take care of the sick.
13:29Father Lee Taesong wanted to heal the people's hearts too.
13:35Through music.
13:37He taught children how to play instruments.
13:41Put your hand here and blow.
13:45A band was finally made in Tanj.
13:51Guys, are you ready?
13:54Alright.
13:55One, two.
13:57Bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum.
14:02With his signal, the band started to play.
14:06At first, people were surprised and curious.
14:12But soon, they all started to dance.
14:16Wow!
14:20The people's hearts moved.
14:25Father Lee Taesong had been helping the people of Tanj for eight years.
14:32But after some time, he became very sick and died.
14:39The people of Tanj were so sad.
14:43They followed his dream by helping others.
14:47Father Lee Taesong's love is still spreading today.
14:53role in the family of Tanj.
15:02Children of Tanj.
15:04Honey!
15:05Take a rest!
15:07Marie Curie was a scientist.
15:10She loved science very much.
15:15Gold.
15:16My hands are frozen.
15:20The Curies were very poor, but they never stopped studying.
15:29Huh? What's this?
15:33Marie Curie first found radium.
15:37The Curies were so happy.
15:41People were surprised with the new finding.
15:45Oh, look at this! Amazing!
15:48Wow! It even shines! Wow!
15:55One day, Marie Curie's husband, Pierre, died in an accident.
16:02Marie Curie was so sad.
16:05Oh, sweetheart! Don't leave me!
16:09Pierre was also her workmate, so this broke her heart even more.
16:14But Marie Curie didn't give up studying radium.
16:21She was still curious.
16:25So, she studied every night.
16:28Hmm. What's so special about radium?
16:33Shall I try this?
16:35She showed many findings to the world.
16:40She was respected by many people.
16:43Marie Curie won two Nobel Prizes.
16:49Later, radium saved many people's lives.
16:53Her studies helped develop science and medicine.
16:58Neal Armstrong
17:085,4,3,2,1
17:14Wow!
17:15A spaceship began to fly high into the sky.
17:22In there was Neil Armstrong.
17:25Neil Armstrong is the first man to visit the moon.
17:32Neil Armstrong always loved airplanes since he was a child.
17:37I'm going to become a pilot.
17:40He studied hard and became an amazing pilot.
17:47One day, Neil Armstrong read a newspaper.
17:54Looking for an astronaut.
17:58They're looking for an astronaut?
17:59That's it!
18:00I'm going to outer space!
18:06Neil Armstrong joined NASA, a place that studies space.
18:13He received hard training.
18:17But he didn't give up and tried hard.
18:22At last!
18:23Neil Armstrong's spaceship blasted off to the moon.
18:34Look! I can see the moon!
18:36That's incredible!
18:38Neil Armstrong set the first foot on the moon.
18:47Step by step, he bounced up and down.
18:51The first trip to the moon was successful!
18:57We made it!
19:05Many people on Earth started dreaming of going to outer space.
19:11Me too. I want to go to space.
19:15I want to become an astronaut when I grow up.
19:19People are still doing research about outer space.
19:25Neil Armstrong is remembered as the first human to walk on the moon.
19:33That's one small step for a man.
19:37One giant leap for mankind.
19:40Marco Polo
19:42Marco Polo
19:46Marco, let's go to China together.
19:49Marco Polo's father was an Italian merchant.
19:54He took Marco to China.
19:57China was very far away.
20:00It wasn't well known in Italy.
20:04Marco was curious about China.
20:07And he went to the sun.
20:08He was very close to China.
20:09He went to China.
20:10I'm tired here.
20:24Marco Polo was very close to China.
20:26When he entered the moon to be there.
20:29Marco Polo finally arrived in China.
20:30finally arrived in China.
20:33His eyes were wide open.
20:40There were a lot of interesting things, and people looked different.
20:48The Emperor of China invited Marco to the palace.
21:00So, you are from far away. How is it there? Tell me.
21:10Marco told the Emperor about his hometown.
21:17The Emperor of China liked him.
21:23Ha ha ha! Interesting! You should look around our country.
21:30Marco traveled all over China and saw many things.
21:37What a fancy pattern!
21:41The buildings look interesting.
21:47He lived in China for 17 years.
21:51I would like to go back to my hometown.
22:00I would like to go back to my hometown.
22:03Marco went back to Italy with joy.
22:08I would like to go back to my hometown.
22:11Marco went back to Italy with joy.
22:17But his hometown was at war.
22:22Boom!
22:24You! Come here!
22:26Marco was locked into prison.
22:32There, he met a rider.
22:37I've been to China.
22:42There were so many amazing things!
22:44Oh, really?
22:47Marco, let me turn your story into a book.
22:51The book about Marco's time in China is
22:56The Travels of Marco Polo.
22:59Even today, his book helps us study history.
23:04The Travels of Marco Polo.
23:05That was his name.
23:06He's a man.
23:07He's a man.
23:09He's a man.
23:10He's a man.
23:11He's a man.
23:13He's a man.
23:14He's a man.
23:16He's a man.
23:17He's a man.
23:18I'm sorry.
23:24My tower!
23:32Hmm. Can't there be toy bricks that don't fall?
23:38He is Godfred Kirk Christiansen, who made toy Lego bricks.
23:44A long time ago, toy bricks didn't stick together.
23:51It kept falling apart.
23:57One day, Godfred had a good idea.
24:04Yes, that's it.
24:07Look, there's a hole in the brick. Put it together.
24:14Wow! I want to make a train.
24:19I'm going to build an amusement park.
24:23Thanks to Godfred, children could build everything with Lego bricks.
24:29But Godfred wished children to have more fun with Lego bricks.
24:38How can Lego help children imagine more?
24:44With Lego bricks, we can build towers, parks, and more.
24:50Later, Lego movies were made.
24:57Even Legoland opened in many countries.
25:01Children and adults can enjoy Lego together.
25:06Godfred worked hard to make fun toys for children.
25:11Lego bricks are still loved all over the world.
25:15Lego bricks are still loved all over the world.
25:19Lego bricks are still loved all over the world.
25:21Lego bricks are still loved all over the world.
25:24Lego bricks are still loved all over the world.
25:27Lego bricks are still loved all over the world.
25:30Lego bricks are still loved all over the world.
25:31Lego bricks are still loved all over the world.
25:32Lego bricks are still loved all over the world.
25:34Lego bricks are still loved all over the world.
25:35Lego bricks are still loved all over the world.
25:36Lego bricks are still loved all over the world.
25:37Lego bricks are still loved all over the world.
25:38Lego bricks are still loved all over the world.