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Louisa May Alcott

What if you could earn a living by reading and writing? This issue highlights someone who did just that almost 200 years ago. Louisa May Alcott, beloved children’s author of … Continue reading

Making Money Grow

Plant a money seed and watch your money tree grow, grow, grow! Pick the budding bills when they are “green” and ready. Wouldn’t it be nice to earn money so … Continue reading

Flying Discs

Whoosh! The flying disc sails through the air into waiting hands. Back and forth, players toss the plastic toy passing time with America’s favorite “pass time”—the Frisbee! This engaging and … Continue reading

Animal Mummies

Grab your backpack, boots and field kit as Kid Scoop journeys to Egypt to “dig into” mummies. Mummies are the preserved remains of once living creatures including people and pets. … Continue reading

Let’s Stop Littering

Who knows better what makes our planet sick or heathy than Earth itself? Meet your friend Earth who joins Kid Scoop to chat about a messy problem—litter! When trash that … Continue reading

Back to School Road Safety

Whether walking, taking the bus, riding a bike, or in the car, kids will be on or near a road when going back to school this fall. Staying safe should … Continue reading

Underwater Schools

What if your classroom were underwater? That would be easy if you were a fish! Schools of fish are different from the school you attend. Join fish expert and underwater … Continue reading

Jacques Cousteau

To live like a fish you need to be able to glide through ocean marvels and breathe without coming to the surface for air! Years ago a young French boy … Continue reading

Clams and Shellfish

What a fun year-round adventure to hunt for seashells along the shoreline! Once home to living creatures called “mollusks,” seashells come in all shapes, sizes, and colors. Born with soft-bodies, … Continue reading

Sharks

The sighting of a shark in the ocean can be a terrifying experience—and you should always proceed with caution. But you may be surprised to learn that most kinds of … Continue reading