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Black Cats

Black cats take center stage in this issue that highlights Halloween. Learn why these furry fun felines are associated with both good and bad superstitions—depending on your culture. Read carefully … Continue reading

Ways To Earn Money

It’s never too early to learn how to earn and spend your earnings wisely! This issue scores with kid friendly ideas to launch young entrepreneurs on their way to a … Continue reading

Polio

This intriguing issue takes a look backward in time to highlight a critical message about global awareness, and how one person’s efforts made a healthy difference in the lives of … Continue reading

What is STEM?

Science, Technology, Engineering and Math—S.T.E.M.—are four subjects that help students make sense of the world and design ways to improve it. Careers in S.T.E.M. fields are increasing each year the … Continue reading

School Bus Safety

Back to school means pencils, books, computers and buses! Whether they ride the bus every day or on occasion for a field trip, students need to learn safety first because … Continue reading

Value: Is cheaper always better?

Learning to manage money responsibly—from earning to saving to spending—is a habit that needs to be developed early in life. Knowing if something is a true bargain can help stretch … Continue reading

Raptors

Although it has feathers and flies like most birds you might see in your backyard, the noble owl is a closer cousin to a hawk or an eagle than a … Continue reading

Pocahontas

Legend has it that a brave young girl of only 10 or 11 years once saved the life of an early American settler named Captain John Smith. How could such … Continue reading

Watch Your Waste

Ever think you’re too young to make a big difference? Think again! You can do plenty to keep the environment healthy and safe right in your own neighborhood! This issue … Continue reading

Great Reading Rally

Get ready to roll … the great Reading Rally is underway! There’s no better resource for interacting with text than the newspaper where kids can circle words, cut out pictures, … Continue reading