Knit Your Way Through ‘Harry Potter: Knitting Magic’
Join the world of Harry Potter by making (and using or wearing) knitted items from this brand new book.
Continue ReadingJoin the world of Harry Potter by making (and using or wearing) knitted items from this brand new book.
Continue ReadingSo far, this series is holding a spot on MAJK’s pull list.
Continue ReadingGames like ‘Borderlands’ are popular for their use of a technique called cel shading. Here’s a way even beginning artists can give it a try.
Continue ReadingHow do you change your life when all you’ve been trained to be is an assassin? Cass Cain finds the answer in this charming story of teen determined to be a hero, against all odds.
Continue ReadingHow are scientists using the scientific method to solve the mystery of Enceladus’s icy plumes? This tool isn’t just for high school students!
Continue ReadingBye-Bye, Hogwarts. Hello, Strange Academy! Magic & Heroes By the time J.K. Rowling published Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone I was far too old to attend but the perfect age for my kid and I to devour every Harry Potter book she wrote. Geek2.0 grew up with Harry Potter and Marvel Comics as a […]
Continue ReadingEnter the world of the Tarakan Chronicles, a dystopia where knowledge is the scarcest commodity of all. Author Eyal Kless talks about creating his world, the characters he misses most, and if we’ll see more of it.
Continue ReadingPin trading started at the Walt Disney World Resort during the Millenium Celebration and has since exploded. Learn how to start your own collection.
Continue ReadingAll writing is biased. The trick is to recognize the biases and to seek out as many different biases in your reading as you can.
Continue ReadingNational Weatherperson’s Day is on February 5th in the United States, honoring John Jeffries, one of the first Americans to take weather observations.
Continue ReadingThings always look bleak for the heroes in the middle of the story. They just don’t give up until they find their happy ending.
Continue ReadingWhether in February or anytime of year, it is hard not to fall in love with The Child (aka Baby Yoda) from the Disney+ series ‘The Mandalorian.’
Continue ReadingIn the first Between the Bookends of 2020, Sophie, Rebecca, Lisa, and Amy share what they’ve been reading to kickstart their new year.
Continue ReadingGeekMom Elizabeth discusses the challenges in finding a therapist for her anxiety and depression.
Continue ReadingBoldly looking where no one has looked before … ‘Geekasaurus’ is a weekly webcomic that highlights the adventures and antics of GeekMom Kali’s nerdtastic family.
Continue ReadingAnnouncing the American Library Association’s 2020 Youth Media Awards, and several of Amy’s opinions thereof!
Continue ReadingGeekMom Elizabeth discusses highlights from Netflix’s ‘The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina Part Three.’ Article contains spoilers for current and previous seasons.
Continue ReadingWinter can be the best time to do your Six Flags amusement park planning. Let’s break down the value of the benefits of a Six Flags membership.
Continue ReadingWhen planning a birthday for seniors, look to their fandoms to make it special.
Continue ReadingIn the debut novel of Anna James, ‘Pages & Co.: The Bookwanderers,’ the titular character literally gets carried away in a book.
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