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Illustrated edition of first 'Hunger Games' novel to come out Oct. 1
Read full article: Illustrated edition of first 'Hunger Games' novel to come out Oct. 1A new edition of āThe Hunger Games,ā the first novel in Suzanne Collinsā dystopian series set in the North American land of Panem, will include words and pictures.
Children's author Dav Pilkey has shameless title for next 'Dog Man' book, 'The Scarlet Shedder'
Read full article: Children's author Dav Pilkey has shameless title for next 'Dog Man' book, 'The Scarlet Shedder'With apologies to Nathaniel Hawthorne and admirers of āThe Scarlet Letter,ā Dav Pilkey has a name for the next installment of his multi-million selling āDog Manā childrenās books series about a canine superhero.
Granddaughter calls her picture book a 'love letter' to the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.
Read full article: Granddaughter calls her picture book a 'love letter' to the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.The 15-year-old granddaughter of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. is collaborating on a picture book tribute to the late civil rights leader and his wife, Coretta Scott King.
KSAT Kids: Be a meteorologist from home!
Read full article: KSAT Kids: Be a meteorologist from home!It is because of the Earthās tilt that we have seasons like spring, fall, summer and winter. Thursday marks the vernal equinox, which mean Spring begins tonight! Check out the video above to learn more. Related Content:KSAT Kids: Be a meteorologist from home! This Day in Weather History: March 19thScholastic is offering free online courses so your kids can keep learning while schools are closed
Scholastic is offering free online courses so your kids can keep learning while schools are closed
Read full article: Scholastic is offering free online courses so your kids can keep learning while schools are closedAs schools across the nation close because of the coronavirus pandemic, millions of students are stuck at home with their classes on hold. But before your child gets too excited about not having to study, rest assured, parents, Scholastic has got your back. The educational company has launched a "Learn at Home" website that has daily courses for students from Pre-kindergarten to grades 6 and higher. An additional 15 days of content is on the way, Scholastic said in a news release. The courses provide approximately three hours of learning per day, including writing and research projects, virtual field trips, and geography challenges.