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The Warrior Twins

While there are hundreds of Native American tribes in the United States, the Navajo Nation is one of the largest. Passing on Navajo customs and knowledge from one generation to … Continue reading

Pandora’s Box

Meet lovely Pandora—a curious Greek maiden who had everything any youngster could ever want including a special wooden box gifted to her by Zeus, the King of the Gods. This … Continue reading

Merfolk

Mermaids and mermen are collectively known as “merfolk”—creatures that are part human and part fish! Legends abound across cultures, countries, and centuries that relate how merfolk live, help others, and … Continue reading

Hawaiian Folk Tales: Menehunes

Grab your favorite flip flops and follow Kid Scoop to the hidden forests and valleys of tropical Hawaii to discover a legendary tribe of tiny mysterious people known as the … Continue reading

Fairy Tales

Fairy tales have entertained youngsters for hundreds of years and have opened the door to a child’s love of fantasy. Anything can happen when animals begin talking, carpets magically fly, … Continue reading

The Monkey King

Legends are a type of folklore that sometimes give human qualities to animals in order to tell a tale or explain nature to youngsters. This issue of Kid Scoop takes … Continue reading

The Kraken

Legend? Myth? Folklore? All of these? The story of the frightening sea creature with enormous arms that could topple a large ship began hundreds of years ago when sailors of … Continue reading

Puzzle of the Unicorn

The mysterious unicorn has delighted children for generations. Is the unicorn based on truth or completely a myth? People worldwide have shared tales about this magical creature who takes on … Continue reading

Take Time To Remember

Living day after day with a global pandemic may raise feelings that can be confusing and troubling in children. Missing their classroom and playmates is frustrating, and it seems, at … Continue reading

Lighthouses

When hiking at night, people use headlamps or flashlights to show the path. Cars are equipped with bright headlights to make traveling safer on a dark night. But ships and … Continue reading