Eight year old Emily moves to Nova Scotia to live with her grandparents after her mother's death. She is shy and has trouble making friends, but she meets a girl named Sarah who is also an outsider. The two girls become friends and explore the town together. They discover a secret hidden in the town that has been kept for generations.
Shannon's father was an investigative journalist who was killed while looking into a story about a corrupt politician. Shannon is determined to find out what happened to her father, and with the help of her father's friend, she sets out to uncover the truth.
Kate and Jason are forced to part ways when Kate's family moves away, but they unexpectedly meet again in high school and rekindle their friendship. Can they overcome the obstacles of long- distance and different lifestyles to stay close?
Eli learns to celebrate Passover on his own after his grandfather dies. He is excited to learn about the holiday and to spend time with his family. However, when Eli's grandfather dies , he is left with only his grandmother.
Sarah is excited to celebrate Hanukkah with her family. She loves playing dreidel and is determined to win the grand prize - a chocolate Hanukkah gelt. Sarah takes a deep breath and gives the dreidel a spin. Miraculously, it lands on the right side and Sarah is the winner! She celebrates with her family and friends, and enjoys her chocolate gelt.
Oliver meets a friendly robot at a computer science museum and learns about the history of computing. The robot takes Oliver on a tour of the different exhibits, explaining how each one works. At the end of the tour, Oliver is excited to have learned so much about computer science and is eager to continue exploring the museum.
The Hindenburg Disaster was a national tragedy that struck on May 6th, 1937. For one young woman named Rose, it was personal. She was on the zeppelin when it caught fire and was one of the few survivors. Now she's determined to find out what really happened that day. Was it an accident, or was it sabotage? Rose will stop at nothing to get the answers she needs.
In the year 1815, 12 year old orphan, Jemma, is living in London and taken in by a family who runs a bakery. They teach her how to bake and she is happy working with them. One day, a customer comes in and asks for a special cake for her daughter's wedding. Jemma is so excited to hear about the wedding and asks if she can help make the cake. The customer agrees and Jemma is able to help make the most beautiful wedding cake she has ever seen.