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Berries

Meet the Berry Family—Cranberry, Raspberry, Blackberry. Loganberry, Boysenberry and Strawberry! The Berries are fruity bunch that add loads of nutrition to your diet and contain phytochemicals to keep growing bodies … Continue reading

The STEM Zone™: Aerodynamics

Science, Technology, Engineering and Math careers will be in high demand in the 21st century. Young scientists and mathematicians can begin developing a love of experimenting and discovery that builds … Continue reading

Ask a Giraffe

Hop on board the safari train to Africa and get ready to interview a giraffe. Learn how they sleep, how tall they are, their top running speeds and why they … Continue reading

Indy 500

Varoooooooooooooom… fasten your seatbelts as we join professional race car drivers at the Indy 500—a race that takes place every year in Indianapolis, Indiana. 33 drivers compete to complete 200 … Continue reading

Buried Treasure

Shiver me timbers… from Captain Hook to Bluebeard, pirates have captivated the imaginations of young readers for centuries. This issue is a trove of hidden delights. Your buccaneer will be … Continue reading

Volcanoes

KA-BOOM! Volcanoes have been around since the earth was forming—heating things up, growing land mass, then cooling down to leave fascinating landforms behind. These geological phenomena have inspired legends, cultures, … Continue reading

Earth Movers

Think backhoes and tractors are the only things that move dirt? Think again! Tiny insects and animals have a significant impact on the earth by refreshing the soil with burrows, … Continue reading

Let’s Rock

How is a rock like a clock? Both can tell time. A clock uses hands, dials and numbers to tell hours and minutes. But a rock—and layers of rocks—may contain … Continue reading

Swamps

If crocodiles could talk, they’d tell you the difference between a swamp and wetlands – and why they prefer swamps where water provides them with a cool, wet home all … Continue reading

Petroglyphs

Grab your flashlight and notebook to embark on an archeological discovery inside caves of Southwest America where rocks do the talking! Ancient cave dwellers used natural dyes to paint pictures … Continue reading