This Week in Kid Scoop

These “at home” activities connect with the Kid Scoop page published in this week’s newspaper in your area.

Food Chain

Food chains and web webs are found in all our nature communities. Continue reading

Adam Rubin

Dragons and tacos make a phenomenal combination that children love. This week, a kindergarten class came up with some interesting questions for the author, Adam Rubin. Continue reading

Plastic-Eating Worms

The discovery of worms that will eat plastic bags may lead to some solutions to the growing problem of plastic pollution. Continue reading

Wildflowers

The time is now to explore the woodland and meadows for the wonderful wildflowers that color our world. Continue reading

Drawing and Doodling with the Bunny Buddies

Grab some pencils and crayons and a buddy to help you and enjoy these drawing activities. Continue reading

Save for a Rainy Day

Saving money for a future event is a good idea. Sometimes you should put something aside for a time when you might need it. It’s called “Saving for a Rainy Day.” Continue reading

Luck o’ the Irish

Don’t tread on that spider—it might be lucky! Enjoy St Patrick’s Day and discover what’s considered lucky and what is not. Continue reading

Maya Angelou

Learn how Maya Angelou triumphed over adversity by immersing herself in a variety of art forms and civil rights activism. Continue reading

Yoga

Not only is yoga fun, especially when you can pose like an animal, it’s good for your mind and body and you can also do it at home. Continue reading

Mary Ann Shadd

We celebrate Black History month with a feature on a true pioneer. Mary Ann Shadd was a teacher, an activist, an abolitionist, a newspaper publisher and a lawyer. Continue reading