Historical Adventures by Mail | American History Through Letters

History Writes Back to Your Child — Weekly.

History Was Never Meant to Be Memorized.
It Was Meant to Be Lived.

Start Your Adventure — $24.99/mo

History is better together.

When siblings join the adventure, every additional child receives 15% off for life.

Read together. Discuss together. Grow together.

Your child doesn't complete assignments.
They correspond with history.

Start Your Adventure

A personalized historical correspondence delivered weekly to your child's mailbox — where story, handwriting, and real conversation bring American history to life.
Four letters each month.
Written to your child.
Shaped by their response.
This isn't a novelty mailer. It's a living dialogue with the past.

The Old Way vs. The New Way

The Old Way

  • Dry textbooks and summaries
  • Writing prompts your child doesn't care about
  • Parents doing all the prep
  • Constant resistance, avoidance, or burnout
  • History that fades as soon as the lesson ends

The New Way

  • Letters written to your child from the past
  • Real historical voices with ongoing story arcs
  • A clear reason to read, think, and write
  • Guided support for parents — no guesswork
  • Writing that becomes part of the story

How It Works

1
Child receiving letter

Your child receives a letter

From a historical character living through a real American era (Revolutionary War, Civil War, WWI, Westward Expansion, WWII, Great Depression)

2
Parent guide

You receive a Parent Guide by email

Historical context, key themes, discussion questions, and age-appropriate writing prompts weekly. Enhanced Parent Guide available for more in-depth explorations (food, art, etc.)

3
Child writing back

Your child writes back

Their response is read — and woven into the next letter. Upload via your phone, no trip to the post office needed! The story continues as your child follows the character's choices, growth, and historical consequences.

Why Weekly Matters

Learning deepens through return.

Child reading a letter at the kitchen table with anticipation

When a child revisits a story week after week:

  • Memory strengthens
  • Vocabulary expands naturally
  • Anticipation builds
  • Historical context becomes layered, not rushed

Research shows that learning spaced over time creates far stronger long-term retention than one-time exposure.

That's why this is four letters per month — not one.
History unfolds gradually.
Just like it did in real life.

The Analog Advantage

When children write by hand, their brains engage differently than when they type.

The physical act of forming words strengthens memory.

Holding a real letter engages multiple senses.

Writing for a real audience increases motivation.

Child's hand writing a letter with a fountain pen

In a digital world filled with scrolling and skimming, a personal letter becomes something rare:

Focused.
Intentional.
Meaningful.


This is screen-free learning that doesn't feel like a lesson.

What Makes This Different

Weekly, Not Monthly

Most letter subscriptions arrive once a month. These arrive weekly.

Personalized, Not Generic

Most are written to a generic subscriber. These are written to your child.

Guided, Not Optional

Most offer optional study materials. Here, thoughtful Parent Guides are included with every letter.

This is not themed mail.
It is an ongoing, personalized correspondence designed to grow with your child.

Support for You, Too

Parent reading the Parent Guide email on a tablet

Each week, you receive a Parent Guide by email:

  • Historical background
  • Conversation prompts
  • Age-appropriate discussion topics
  • Writing suggestions

So you never feel like you're "teaching history."
You're simply participating in it.

Choose Your Historical Era

Each era features two characters—one male, one female—living through real historical events. Your child chooses their correspondent and embarks on a journey through time.

Revolutionary War

Revolutionary War

1775-1783

"Experience the birth of a nation"

Westward Expansion

Westward Expansion

1848-1869

"Journey into the unknown frontier"

Civil War

Civil War

1861-1865

"Witness the fight for freedom"

World War I

World War I

1917-1918

"Discover courage in the trenches"

Great Depression

Great Depression

1929-1939

"Find hope in hardship"

World War II

World War II

1941-1945

"Experience innovation and bravery"

★★★★★

"We've tried so many history curricula, but this is the first one where my daughter actually remembers what she learned. The characters feel real to her."

— Jennifer K., homeschool mom

Choose Your Adventure

Standard Explorer

Everything your child needs

$24.99/month
  • Beautiful sealed envelope
  • Weekly letters & Parent Guide
  • Personalized responses
  • Auto-progression through eras
  • Portfolio-ready documentation
Start Standard Explorer

Billed monthly · Cancel anytime · 30-day guarantee

Siblings save 15% · Discount auto-applied

Both tiers include personalized letters, parent guides, and seamless integration into your homeschool. Royal Courier adds keepsake-quality packaging and exclusive digital resources.

Family Discount

Have more than one child?

Every additional sibling receives 15% off for life.

The discount automatically applies for as long as your subscription remains active.

Try It for 30 Days

30-Day
Guarantee

If it's not a meaningful addition to your homeschool rhythm, simply let us know within 30 days of your first shipment.

No pressure. No long-term commitment.

Just an invitation to experience something different.

Who It's For

Homeschooling Families

With children ages 8–10, 11–13, and 14+

15% sibling discount available for every additional child.

✍️

Kids Who Love Stories

But dislike worksheets and generic writing prompts

👨‍👩‍👧‍👦

Parents Who Want Strong Writing

Without constant pressure or prep work

💬

Families Who Value Discussion

Meaningful, discussion-rich learning experiences

🎯

History-Curious Learners

Who want to experience the past, not just memorize it

🌟

Families Seeking Screen-Free Learning

Tangible, hands-on educational experiences

Learning Arc Examples

A Revolutionary War soldier wrestling with fear, loyalty, and liberty

A WWII artist fighting deception with inflatable tanks

A nurse confronting grief and reform during the Civil War

A Dust Bowl migrant documenting injustice through photography

A WWI soldier sharing courage and brotherhood from the trenches

A pioneer navigating the Oregon Trail with resilience and hope

These aren't facts alone — they're human experiences.

What Families Are Saying

★★★★★

"My 10-year-old son who hates writing now asks when his next letter is coming. This is the only 'assignment' he actually wants to do!"

— Sarah M., homeschool mom of 3

★★★★★

"We've tried so many history curricula, but this is the first one where my daughter actually remembers what she learned. The characters feel real to her."

— Jennifer K., homeschool mom

★★★★★

"Finally, something that makes writing meaningful! My son writes pages to his character without me even asking. It's like magic."

— Michael T., homeschool dad of 2

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this a full curriculum?

No. It's a powerful supplement that integrates seamlessly into your existing homeschool.

What if my child struggles with writing?

That's exactly who this works best for. Writing has a purpose — not a grade.

Can I use this for portfolios?

Yes. Letters and responses naturally create documented learning.

What reading level is required?

Each series is written specifically for its age group (8-10, 11-13, 14+).

What age is this best for?

It's designed for children ages 8–16, with three reading levels (8–10, 11–13, 14+) so the letters match your child's age and ability.

How long does shipping take?

Letters are mailed weekly and typically arrive within a few business days of sending, depending on your location.

Let History Write to Your Child

Choose your era and begin your correspondence.

Start Your Adventure

Created by an Educator. Grounded in Learning Science.

Victoria Bence, B.A.

Retired teacher with over 35 years of experience across elementary, middle, and high school classrooms.

Vicki Draeger, Ph.D.

Ph.D. in Curriculum and Instruction. Oversees educational components to ensure academic rigor.

Victoria Bence and Vicki Draeger

This is story-driven — but never academically careless.