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Yearly Archives: 2022

Piñatas

Colorful piñatas from Kid Scoop News readers. Continue reading

Reduce Food Waste with Fun Recipes!

Food waste going into landfills creates methane gas, wastes water and wastes money. One way to reduce food waste is to come up with some clever ways to cook with leftovers. Continue reading

Slash Your Trash!

This month’s Kid Scoop News is full of information about ways kids and families can protect our planet. One great family project would be to see how much you can cut back on the amount of trash you toss each … Continue reading

Rachel Carson and Her Book That Changed the World by Laurie Lawlor and Laura Beingessner

Rachel Carson’s writings helped spark the global environmental movement which would eventually lead to the establishment of Earth Day. In celebration of Earth Day, this is a beautifully illustrated book about Rachel Carson’s life to share with your children. It … Continue reading

Introducing Your Kids To Poetry

Reading poetry aloud with your children helps them fall in love with words and gives them the tools they need to become enthusiastic readers. By emphasizing the sound and rhythm of language, poetry builds children’s phonemic awareness, or sensitivity to … Continue reading

Your Local Library!

Remember—there are thousands of FREE books waiting for you and your child at the local library! Simply visit and sign up for a FREE library card. Most libraries also offer books in different languages and even classes that teach English.

Make a Story Map

Try this fun way to help your young author write a story. Continue reading

Indoor Fun for Cold Winter Days

If it is too cold to go outside, you can find plenty of fun things do inside! Here are activities that will keep your kids active and having fun, even if the weather prevents playing outdoors. Continue reading

It All Adds Up

Pay your child an allowance, in coins. Elementary-aged students need lots of practice counting coins. If their allowance is a dollar, give it in four quarters one time, ten dimes another time, 20 nickels another. Then, start to mix it … Continue reading

Island of the Blue Dolphins by Scott O’Dell

Imagine being left behind on a small island when your family and friends all get into a boat and sail away. In the Newberry Award-Winning book, Island of the Blue Dolphins, that is exactly what happens to Karana, an Indian … Continue reading