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Killer Whales

Ahoy, mateys! Climb aboard the Kid Scoop Whale Watching vessel as we venture on an ocean tour to learn more about this magnificent creature. Kids will have a whale of … Continue reading

Inauguration Day 2017

Once every four years the world observes democracy on a global scale as the United States holds its inaugural ceremony to induct our new or reelected president into office. This … Continue reading

Martin Luther King, Jr.: Equality

What if people with freckles on their faces—or those who are left-handed or with red hair—had privileges others did not? Would that be fair? Teaching children about civil rights and … Continue reading

Polar Bears

Polar bears inhabit the harsh rugged climate of the North Pole in the Arctic Circle. Their unique body structures and fine instincts enable survival in frigid conditions where other species … Continue reading

Holiday Crafts

Elves at the North Pole aren’t the only ones busy with crafts this season. Your junior designer can share in the holiday fun, too, with these simple crafts that use … Continue reading

The Greatest Gift

A gift that keeps on giving is changing lives! Meet Beatrice, a young Ugandan girl who turned goat’s milk into school books through the generosity of Heifer International. Once her … Continue reading

Meet the Mounties

Some communities call them police, others are known as safety officers. In Canada a unique uniformed force that keeps law and order is known as the Royal Canadian Mounted Police—or … Continue reading

The Gift of Color

It’s a colorful world from celestial blue to tawny mountains to soothing greens. Children love to recreate the world in colors through art. Crayons have been a favorite medium for … Continue reading

Thrifty and Fritter Amusement Park Series #3: Saving Money

It makes sense to save cents—and dollars! Thrifty and Fritter—two finance savvy pups—guide budding financiers through the benefits of growing a savings account. Using money to make money is a … Continue reading

Meet the Wampanoag

History tells us that the first Thanksgiving in America was held in Plymouth Colony and included both Pilgrims and members of the Wampanoag Nation. Without the help of this indigenous … Continue reading