Activities, books, and online tools address issues including the impact of pet waste on water systems, measuring water footprints, and how activists raise awareness about conservation.
For the past two summers, school librarian Sheila Michaels has led a program that gives out bags with books, hygiene items, and snacks—all for free.
School librarian Angie Manfredi took her Los Alamos (NM) Middle School Book Club members to the local public library for a private tour and day of books and fun at the branch.
From a big-city internship to work at the family Laundromat, these books for tweens deliver a range of experiences.
Sidewalk chalk art, scavenger hunts, and skyline-themed art projects are just some ways to celebrate an urban summer, along with reading a great book.
A new cookbook for kids shares Juneteenth history and tradition through recipes, as well activities for the whole family.
Suggestions for teaching strategies, prompt-writing skills, and tools, plus an overview of those ethical questions.
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