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Military Mascots

Rams, mules, birds, and bulldogs have found their way into the U.S. military ranks. No, they did not enlist! They’re all mascots serving as representatives of the separate armed forces. … Continue reading

Halloween at Home

Let Kid Scoop treat you this Halloween with activities, games, and puzzles to do in the safety of your own home. No ghosts can scare you—or your Kid Scoop vampire … Continue reading

Energy

Energy is how things work, move, or change. It surrounds us wherever we are! It takes energy to drive cars, run computers, prepare meals, and even move our bodies. Energy … Continue reading

Point of View

Upside, downside, inside out! Things that surround us look very different from different angles or perspectives! Your personal “point of view” depends on where you are located to an object—above … Continue reading

Tasmanian Devil

Imagine you’re an ace reporter who’s been asked to interview a “Tasmanian Devil”! Would you be afraid to interview an animal with such a scary name? Magically, this Tasmanian Devil … Continue reading

Scots-Irish

Grab your kilt and bagpipes as we travel across the ocean to discover the heritage of the Scots-Irish. These immigrants to American hail from two ancient island nations in the … Continue reading

Wants or Needs

What’s the difference between something that is nice to have and something you MUST have to survive? One is a “want” and one is a “need.” Understanding the difference makes … Continue reading

Uncle Sam

One national holiday not as well-known as the 4th of July or Thanksgiving falls on the 13th of September and honors an American named Uncle Sam. Some people may believe … Continue reading

Determination

Meet The Determinator! His superpower is helping young people develop determination—the ability to stick with a goal matter what! With this action hero by your side you’ll learn handy tips … Continue reading

The 19th Amendment

Nowadays women can do most things men do from flying airplanes, to working on the space station, to serving as soldiers, police officers, doctors, lawyers, educators, truck drivers or train … Continue reading