Super You!
Be a Superhero! Be Super You! Zip! Zap! Pow! and Zing your way around this issue as you save Anytown from the evil Dr. Duh who is set on preventing … Continue reading
Freedom Day USA
The USA is all about freedom! Our founding fathers and mothers built this country on the principle that all men (and women) are created equally with certain rights. But freedom … Continue reading
Rocket Scientists
Calling all scientists! Blast off in this issue by building and launching a rocket! Young physicists will learn the qualities of pressure and force and understand how propellants move things … Continue reading
Meet the Elephants
Meet the largest land animal in this issue that highlights elephants. Learn the difference between African and Asian varieties while solving puzzles, mazes and completing a cloze reading activity. Fascinating … Continue reading
Meet NASCAR’s Danica Patrick
Rev up your engines and drop the checkered flag. Kid Scoop is about to take off with America’s most famous female NASCAR driver, Danica Patrick! What “drove” a young girl … Continue reading
Ready Save Grow
Financial literacy is an important skill for students to develop. You’re never too young to begin learning about saving money, working with a budget, and understanding how savings accounts earn … Continue reading
Halloween Science
Scare up some Halloween fun with the science experiments in this special issue. Follow directions to learn how baking soda and vinegar magically inflate a balloon. Mix some ghoulish ingredients … Continue reading
Cheese
It’s no wonder people say “cheese” when taking a picture. Cheese—a staple of diets since ancient times—gives us lots of reasons to smile. A great source of protein and calcium, … Continue reading
Toys For Tots
It wouldn’t be the holidays without toys—lots of toys everywhere you turn. Christmas is the perfect season for caring and sharing. Toys for Tots, started in 1947 by a U.S. … Continue reading
Slimy Science
Science is fun, but slimy science is even more fun. This issue takes young scientists into the garden to learn about gastropods—otherwise known as the common snail. Not many animals … Continue reading