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Riddles: Ancient Fun

Have riddles been around forever? It seems so. Since ancient times storytellers have shared tales about heroes who solved tricky, funny, or puzzling questions as a test of their cleverness … Continue reading

Shamrocks

Every March 17th people around the world join the Irish to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day. Wearing green, eating corned beef and cabbage, learning about leprechauns’ pots of gold, and looking … Continue reading

Oil and Water

This issue introduces young scientists to simple experiments that can be performed in their own kitchen with common items found in a pantry. Beginning with oil and water, students discover … Continue reading

Welder

Odds are some everyday objects in your home or garage were created by welders! Once students complete the reading and activities in this issue, they’ll be able to point them … Continue reading

The Science of the Olympics

Professional athletes are not only highly skilled at their favorite sport, they’re also scientists who understand how physical forces help them win! The Winter Olympics are a perfect time to … Continue reading

2022 Winter Olympics

Every four years the Winter Olympics gather hundreds of international premiere athletes for competition on snow and ice. From figure skating to bobsled racing, the entire world focuses on events … Continue reading

Woodpecker’s Budget Plan

Keeping a growing family well-fed while working within a budget is a valuable lifeskill all future consumers should master. Kid Scoop adds a dose of fun to “budget learning” by … Continue reading

Volleyball

No matter the season, kids love to play games indoors or outdoors. Most games involve the use of some kind of ball, a set of rules, score keeping, running, kicking, … Continue reading

HVAC Technician

On cold winter days, it’s a treat to enter a toasty room, while on hot summer days, cool air offers relief from the heat. Hundreds of years ago people used … Continue reading

Got a minute?

Tick, Tock! Tick, Tock! Time is constantly passing from seconds into minutes, minutes into hours, hours into days, and days into years. Most kids know that an hour is longer … Continue reading