In this explosive collection, get a grip on catastrophes caused by Natural Disasters; for kids compelled by all things huge, violent, and unstoppable, these issues will become nightstand fixtures.
Hey, what’s shakin’? Everything is, in Earthquakes. For kids who want to know everything about these powerful and unpredictable upheavals, this issue has it all. Learn More
Curious about the highs and lows of extreme weather? For kids interested in our cataclysmal climate, this issue answers all their queries with a look at everything from heat waves to hurricanes. Learn More
Geography, for kids interested in the natural sciences, will take them through how the Earth’s varied landscape is measured and mapped, as well as show them how geography and civilization are intimately connected. Learn More
Hold on tight! It’s time to take a close look at hurricanes. For kids eager to know more about these super-powerful storms, facts about how they form and how they have caused chaos through history will leave them spellbound. Learn More
The last Ice Age, for kids, is investigated in fine detail here. Find out what caused it, what relics of it have appeared in modern times, and what the world was like for Ice Age mammals – including humans. Learn More
Rain, snow, and the water cycle for kids are explored with simple explanations of barometric pressure, the life of a raindrop, and how storms form. Learn More
Twisters that turn red, stand still, swing from side to side and drop grapefruit-sized hail: They’re all here in Tornadoes. For kids fixated on these furious occurrences, the incredible facts and info in this issue will only fortify their fascination. Learn More
Volcanoes, for kids, are explored in all their fiery wonder here, from their hot inner workings to the way they affect lives, the landscape, and the global climate. Learn More
Weather, for kids, is described in simple terms in sections on predicting the weather, how weather patterns take shape, and how storms and tornadoes develop. Learn More
Weather is a great family science topic. Even preschoolers can identify rainy, sunny, cloudy, and snowy days. Older kids can make more subtle observations and can learn to measure and quantify the conditions they observe. Read on for some great science activities that are fun for the whole family. Read More
The buzz and rumble of our world keeps us so busy that we just don’t know how to relax. The enforced leisure that a snow day offers us is nature’s gift to us, a reminder that above all else, spending time with family is the best gift we can give or receive. Read More
Learning and marveling about the weather is a great catalyst for getting kids interested and excited about science, and how it affects our everyday lives and futures. Read More
I’ve had an uneasy relationship with bees ever since I can remember. I was stung only a couple of times during my childhood, but the experiences were painful enough to cement my dislike and fear of ‘flying, stinging bugs’. More recently, though, I’ve really learned to respect and appreciate them. Read More