World’s Largest Rodent
On a hot summer day, you wander to a lake to cool off—and spot a giant rodent lounging by the shore! Meet the capybara, the world’s largest rodent. At four … Continue reading
Women Breaking Records
Gertrude Ederle, Junko Tabei, Bobbi Gibb, Libby Riddles, and Katherine Switzer were trailblazers who proved girls can do amazing things—like swim across the English Channel, climb Mount Everest, run the … Continue reading
The Letter Z
Z may be the last letter of the alphabet, but it’s number one in this issue devoted to all things Z! From zebras to zoos to zucchini, you’ll zigzag through … Continue reading
Winter Olympics 2026
Meet Tina and Milo—two friendly sloats who can’t wait to be your guides! They’re the official mascots of the 2026 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games, happening in Italy from February … Continue reading
Cauliflower
Get ready to crunch, read, and explore—this issue introduces the super-cool (and super-tasty!) world of cauliflower, a flavorful member of the broccoli family. By following simple written directions to transform … Continue reading
Mice
“EEK! It’s a mouse!” This issue reveals less-scary and more fascinating facts about mice, rats, and other rodents. These curious nighttime critters—whose teeth never stop growing—have special family names for … Continue reading
The World in a Chocolate Bar
Next time you bite into a crunchy, gooey, or silky chocolate bar, know you’re tasting ingredients from around the world! Combining cocoa, vanilla, and sugar sounds like a simple recipe. … Continue reading
The Thanksgiving Times
Thanksgiving Day—or any gathering of relatives—is a perfect opportunity to chronicle family history. Aunts, uncles, grandparents, and cousins will be thankful for your interest in their past and will delight … Continue reading
Wedges
Kid Scoop Superhero Wonder Wedge works without worry, whispering words of wisdom while wiggling a wonderful wedge. The wedge is a handy tool designed with sloped sides that hold things … Continue reading
Blue Ribbons for All
Getting through the ups and downs of life is more easily navigated if kids have supportive friends, neighbors, and adults cheering them on! Knowing that you “matter”—and can make a … Continue reading