Discover five plants and fungi from across the country to look out for when you go foraging with your kids during the spring!
Celebrate Women’s History with 4 Books for All Ages
Enjoy Women’s History Month while educating your kids on the vital role women played with these four inspirational reads.
6 Activities to Do on Martin Luther King Jr. Day
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Participating in service-day activities can encourage your kids to give back, care for those in need, and build stronger communities.
A–Z Food Terminology: Teach Your Budding Chef
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Whether your kids are just starting their culinary foray or you have a little cook, teach your budding chef the kitchen lingo they need to know!
Presidential Elections Explained for Kids
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Check out our guide below to help your kids learn about the leader of the United States, how they’re elected, and what their powers are.
Suffragettes and the 19th Amendment: Learn About 100 Years of Women’s Right to Vote
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Learn about suffragettes, their campaign for women’s right to vote, and the triumph of the ratification of the 19th amendment.
How to Create a Homeschooling Work Station for Your Little Ones
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As the school year settles in, it’s important to provide your little ones with a space to complete their assignments, attend virtual class, and do homework.
Snackable Science Crafts: Ice Cubes in a Flash
Snack your way through these fun projects! Each of these edible science crafts includes learning points so that you can teach as you create.
Snackable Science Crafts: Cake Soil Layers
This activity uses different types of cake to model the layers that make up soil. You can bake the cakes yourself or use store-bought varieties.
Snackable Science Crafts: Superhero-Egg Cress Heads
Did you know plants can grow without soil? Like humans, plants need water to stay hydrated. You can test it out with this growing cress head science craft.