Presidents’ Day
Honoring our nation’s leaders teaches young Americans about history, civics and the importance of democratic values. Abraham Lincoln and George Washington – two presidents who share February birthdays – are … Continue reading
Olive Trees
Able to live hundreds of years, the olive tree has long sustained life in arid regions—and no wonder! Its sturdy wood is resistant to disease, hard to burn, and can … Continue reading
Leap Year
February 29th comes around only once every four years. This issue explains why we have a Leap Year. Learn when Leap Year comes around, solve puzzles and learn about leaping … Continue reading
Super Readers
Oh, no! Evil Dr. Duh has stolen the town’s treasure. It’s up to you, the Superhero, to save the day so good citizens can sleep soundly again. Help the townspeople … Continue reading
Girl Scouts
Scouting—a favorite activity for boys and girls of all ages—first began at the turn of the 20th Century. As part of the centennial celebration, Kid Scoop recognizes Girl Scouts in … Continue reading
Women Pirates
Ahoy, Matey! Shiver your timbers around this special Kid Scoop issue that explores the intriguing and dangerous world of piracy on the high seas—with a unique twist that spotlights female … Continue reading
The Rainforest
How important are rainforests to the survival of our planet? Young readers will be surprised to learn that 50% of the world’s plant and animal species can be found in … Continue reading
The Bunny Buddies’ Giggle Garden
Bunny Buddies “spring” into action this time of year with seasonal puzzles and challenges to keep you hopping! Meet Bart, Bosco, Bella, and Bayley Bunny who’ve teamed up to welcome … Continue reading
Elections
Teaching children about political parties, elections and positions of candidates helps ensure that future generations will maintain and preserve democratic structures. There’s no better time than a presidential election year … Continue reading
USPS Goes Greener
Whose job is it to keep our planet healthy? Everyone’s, of course! Everyone has an impact on the environment, and everyone is a citizen of the world! In this issue … Continue reading