Purple Pinkies and Polio
Polio is a crippling disease that has not been eliminated despite heroic efforts to eradicate it worldwide. This issue looks at local heroes in action, and shines a spotlight on … Continue reading
Inky the Octopus
Oh, no! Octopus on the loose! This issue scurries to follow the true adventure of Inky the Giant Octopus who single handedly—or eight “leg-edly”—masterminded a daring and clever escape from … Continue reading
Fire Prevention
Knowing how to stay safe and take action in an emergency can save your life. Being prepared means being proactive and learning ahead of time what to do when precious … Continue reading
Germ Patrol
Sign up for the Germ Patrol—a special unit that combats the spread of viruses and bacteria that can make you sick! All you need to join is this special Kid … Continue reading
STEM of Baseball
“Here’s the wind up … and the pitch … the ball flies over the plate and drops while the batter takes a mighty swing … STRIKE ONE!” Baseball may be … Continue reading
Terry Fox Run
Stories of courage, vision and hope can inspire young readers to give back to make this a more caring world. Civic virtue helps people, neighborhoods and communities to be stronger, … Continue reading
The Bald Eagle
The majestic symbol on America’s coins, bills and national seal is a mighty bald eagle—a animal capable of great strength, height and power. Kid Scoop introduces young citizens to our … Continue reading
Thrifty and Fritter Amusement Park Series #1: Fun Park Funds
Visiting a theme park is a fun way to pass time. The rides bring thrills and chills while the shows keep us entertained! But a day at the park can … Continue reading
Optical Illusions
Now you see it … now you don’t! Is it magic or your eyes playing tricks on you? An optical illusion is like magic right before your eyes, but with … Continue reading
Summertime Fairs
Years ago when most American families lived on farms, grew their own crops and raised animals, an enjoyable tradition was the summertime country fair. Families hitched up the horses, mules … Continue reading