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Archaeology, for kids, explores this fascinating science in full detail, covering everything from the tools of the trade and the best places to dig to some of the most incredible discoveries ever made and the many mysteries that remain. Learn More
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Everything kids want to know about the world’s favorite form of transportation is covered here, from how a bike works to how it was invented – not to mention the fashions it set, the wars it has won, and the new sports it has launched. Learn More
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Birds, for kids who want to learn more about our feathered friends, is essential reading. They’ll get up close and personal with birds of all persuasions, plus get the lowdown on their habits, diet, evolution, and more. Learn More
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It’s anchors away with Boats and Ships, which takes kids on a voyage of discovery where they’ll learn all about the junks, sloops, tankers, ferries, and other vessels that ply our seas. It’s everything boats – for kids who want to know all there is to know about everything that floats. Learn More
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In this issue, kids will explore shipwrecks, Ice Age cave drawings, ancient tombs, and many other kinds of buried treasure; for kids who like to explore old family heirlooms – or collect stamps or coins – this issue will definitely get them thinking on a bigger scale! Learn More
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In this issue, take a cruise through the Caribbean. For kids interested in the history and culture of these diverse islands, a host of fascinating facts and details will expand their educational horizons. Learn More
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In Galaxies, reader will travel to the depths of the universe, learning how galaxies are born, what kinds of technology are used to explore galaxies, and about galactic myths and legends. Learn More
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The Grand Canyon, for kids, is covered in all its breathtaking glory: from its formation eons ago and the stories that its ancient layers tell to the vast array of ways people explore and enjoy its majestic beauty today. Learn More
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Grease up your board, put on your wetsuit, and hop in – the water’s fine – in Hawai’i! For kids seeking info on the formation, history, and culture of these wild and wonderful islands, this issue hits the spot. Learn More
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Insects, for kids studying the animal kingdom, will enrapture even the most bug-averse child. They’ll enjoy learning how insects protect themselves and work together, and get a glimpse of their mind-boggling array of colors, shapes, and sizes. Learn More
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Sail away with Islands. For kids interested in these remote and often mysterious places, this issue offers a detailed look at how islands form, the people who live on them, and the ways they have shaped science and myth. Learn More
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The groundbreaking life of baseball hero Jackie Robinson, for kids, is covered in dynamic detail here, from his early days in Georgia to his star turn as a Brooklyn Dodger – and the first black player in the big leagues. Learn More
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Queen for a day? How about Queen for 60 years, like Queen Elizabeth of Britain? Incredible facts about the monarchy, for kids, will keep them glued to this issue, which features the latest and greatest rulers from around the world– from Attila the Hun to Henry VIII. Learn More
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The world knows him as Mark Twain, but he was born Samuel Langhorne Clemens. On the night of his birth in 1835, Halley's comet appeared as a brilliant streak of light in the sky. In 1910, the comet reappeared, and Clemens died. Learn More
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Get ready to leap into the history, geography, and current dynamics of America’s second-longest stretch of water, the Mississippi River. For kids who like boats, barges, and little-known facts about this mighty giant, this issue has it all. Learn More
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Moon Exploration, for kids seeking new horizons, has it all: details of previous Moon landings and the Moon’s influence on art and science, as well as cool info on ongoing projects to create Moon colonies and more. Learn More
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The story of oil, for kids, gets the full treatment in this fact-packed issue, from its origins deep in the earth and how it is refined, to its many uses and the damaging effects of oil spills. Learn More
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It’s the samurai way – or the highway! Or at least that’s how it used to be in feudal Japan. In Samurai, for kids, they’ll uncover the rich history and legacy of these honored warriors, whose system of warfare and code of conduct governed the land for almost 700 years. Learn More
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Gimme shelter! For kids fascinated with how people live around the world, this issue – which delves into the many forms that houses can take and the crazy things that can be used to build them – is a sure-fire winner. Learn More
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Space, for kids, is tackled in this fact-filled issue, which covers everything from the planets in our Solar System to the future of space exploration. Learn More
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Spiders, for kids who want to learn more about this incredible species, promises to satisfy their curiosity with tons of info on how they breed, catch their prey, spin their webs, and why they feature so prominently in myth and art. Learn More
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All the neatest facts and trivia about the Statue of Liberty, for kids, are collected here, including info about who designed her, what she’s made of, and the process used to build her, plus all the incredible statistics about her monumental size. Learn More
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Teddy Roosevelt, for kids, takes a clear-eyed look at the myth and the man, exploring his notable accomplishments, like winning the Nobel Peace Prize and getting the Panama Canal built, and his more controversial aspects, like his foreign policy and his glorification of war. Learn More
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In Titanic, for kids, they’ll take a cruise on the doomed ship on the night she sank, picking up fascinating details about her size, how she was built, who was on the ship that evening, and why her fatal flaws resulted in one of the greatest tragedies of the 20th century. Learn More
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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
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In Washington, D.C., readers will take a comprehensive tour of our capital city, learning about its rich history, monuments, and notable figures. Learn More
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Take wing with the Wright brothers! For kids fascinated by flight, this issue – which follows the brothers as they build and fly the first real airplane, and also looks at other attempts at flight – provides all the fun facts they need to know. Learn More