The Great National Bird Debate
The great bald eagle—noble symbol of the United States—almost lost out to America’s other well-known native bird, the wild turkey. For several years our founding fathers (and mothers) hotly debated … Continue reading
What can I buy?
Learning the value of a dollar is a skill that should start early in life. This issue makes “sense” of dollars and cents by providing a wealth of activities to … Continue reading
Holiday Science
Put on your white lab coat and get ready for some holiday fun with this special issue that is part of our STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) series! Follow … Continue reading
Jackie Robinson
Baseball … America’s favorite pastime! Outstanding players from teams all over the country are immortalized in America’s “Baseball Hall of Fame” for notable athletic skills and contributions to the game. … Continue reading
Snowman Puzzles
Stuck inside on a cold winter day? These busy snowmen will warm you with puzzles, challenges, riddles, and problem solving. Can you complete patterns to determine which frozen fellow should … Continue reading
Eggnog
Looking for some cool winter fun on a cold winter day? This issue combines the spirit of the season with a sprinking of theme-related activities that will keep kids engaged … Continue reading
Apples
Here’s a Kid Scoop page that’s “a-peeling” and gets to the “core” of what’s great about apples. This common and popular fruit is rich in fiber and antioxidents that help … Continue reading
Microbes in Space
How would you like to be part of a worldwide team studying the tiniest creatures on earth by sending them into outer space? That’s what some lucky children got to … Continue reading
MasterChef Junior
This special issue of Kid Scoop stirs up some tasty reading when 3rd grader Jaret Bosarge from Petaluma, California, gets a shot as a guest journalist to interview Alexander Weiss, … Continue reading
Freedom Railroad
Imagine a railroad with no tracks, whistles, cars or a station that still carried thousands of passengers from one place to another! How could this be? The “Underground Railroad” was … Continue reading