National Geographic’s ‘Tales From the Arabian Nights’
A whole new world of adventure, magic, love, and betrayal.
Continue ReadingA whole new world of adventure, magic, love, and betrayal.
Continue ReadingI was able to take a look at National Geographic Kids’ new range of fact-filled books, and knew my fact-obsessed seven-year-old would be a perfect fit.
Continue ReadingEverything sports that your kids could possibly want to know.
Continue ReadingPrint magazines are alive and well in Rebecca Angel’s house! What about you? Print or online?
Continue ReadingThe writers at GeekMom have compiled a list of educational apps for you to try this summer on your phone or tablet. Since it seems like preschool apps are a dime-a-dozen, we have come up with a list that will be more appropriate for first through fourth grade.
Continue ReadingYouTube is launching a pilot of a paid subscription program for certain partners among its million channels, including NatGeo Kids, Franklin, and Jim Henson content.
Continue ReadingDiscover.com shares the top ten discoveries of 2012.
Continue ReadingInnovative learning website Alleyoop.com, which launched in February with math, has partnered with NASA, National Geographic, and others to create a full-spectrum science program for students ages 13-17.
Continue ReadingThe Delta Aquarids and Perseids meteor showers overlap in the coming days, providing several great meteor shower viewing opportunities. The National Geographic website has some great tips on viewing the showers. Beyond viewing, we are planning to physically capture some meteorites. Well, actually we are setting-up to capture micrometeors. We can’t wait to see what star […]
Continue ReadingThis season’s hottest gifts run the gamut of motion sensitive gaming systems to harmonizing toothy creatures with inexplicable appeal. But now that Black Friday is done, Cyber-Monday wrapped, and the prices back up to what we normally pay, there is still a chance to save some money and get some great gifts for those left on […]
Continue ReadingI love maps. My favorite activity on childhood road trips was to study the maps and find interesting cities or other place names and share them with my fellow travelers. I always prefer to be the navigator, and as long as I have a dependable map, I’m very good at it. My mom took us […]
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