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Monument Honoring Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

Dr. Martin Luther King left citizens of the United States a legacy of leadership, hope, strength, and vision. A special day in January is set aside to honor his contributions … Continue reading

Space Junk

You’d think a trip to outer space would be a voyage to an open, spacious, and uncluttered environment. But man’s journeys to the stars have left more than a trace … Continue reading

Winter Health

Brrrrrr! Winter weather invites us to bundle up if we venture outdoors. But sometimes the weather can be so UNinviting that time spent indoors and cozy makes more sense. Growing … Continue reading

Tiny Dinosaur

Meet mighty Suskityrannus—a smaller relative of the imposing T-Rex—whose fossil was discovered only two decades ago. That’s a fraction of a second in dinosaur time, since he (or she) first … Continue reading

No Money Gifts

They say the best things in life are free, and this issue is an opportunity to put that saying into practice! Holidays don’t have to overtax a budget or cause … Continue reading

Holiday Puzzles

Children sense Yuletide excitement and enjoy participating in special activities, projects, and events unique to the season. Gingerbread creations, minty candy canes, and roly poly snowmen decorate store windows and … Continue reading

The Gift of Reading

Winter holidays are a time of greeting, gathering, and gift giving. But not all gifts need to come in a box or be purchased at a store. This year consider … Continue reading

The Season of Giving

This inspirational issue highlights young people with simple ideas that had a big impact on other children’s lives. Creative juices flow from unexpected circumstances to result in better circumstances for … Continue reading

Message in a Bottle

Long before emails, text messages, and phone calls became a way of life, people had different and unusual ways to communicate across long distances. One unique method of sending a … Continue reading

Jellyfish Giants

Seemingly transparent, soft, and fluid, the jellyfish may act and look like jelly, but it doesn’t really resemble a fish! These remarkable sea creatures fascinate children and scientists alike, especially … Continue reading