Katherine Moore, Senior Editor at National Geographic Kids, spoke to PW about how this new series of workbooks has been updated and reimagined to meet the demands of today's parents, while piquing—and ...
The program was completely funded by the community for the first two years. But this year, they got a $100,000 grant from the ...
National Geographic Explorer Tara Roberts goes through a journey of self discover and healing while study sunken enslavement ...
Disappearing bees provide part of the plot line in one of my favorite episodes of “Doctor Who.” “The Stolen Earth” is the 750th episode of the incredibly long-lived British science fiction tv ...
Research suggests that introducing kids to food allergens early in life can help—but that the same might not be true for other types of allergies. Here's what to know. Studies have suggested ...
Kids will always need to be comfortable reading print books and doing maths by hand. Sure. But the opportunities for self-sufficient and interactive learning on a tablet can't be understated.
The Little House books, penned by Laura Ingalls Wilder, are based on her childhood experiences in the 19th-century American West. Initially published in the 1930s, they sparked the creation of the ...
However, Steven Barnett, the co-director of the National ... to go to books.” This decline reflects a broader trend: reading for fun has become far less common among U.S. children, according ...
Studies show the conventional wisdom around teaching kids how to drink responsibly is wrong—and that delaying drinking is best for their brain development. Some parents may allow their underage ...
National Geographic Day, celebrated on 27 January, is a tribute to the explorers, scientists, and storytellers who dedicate their lives to uncovering the mysteries of our planet. It is a day to honor ...
Acting National Commissioner for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children and Young People, Lil Gordon, and National Children’s Commissioner Anne Hollonds, have both expressed serious concern ...
A recent study has discovered that most children prefer to read adventure books compared to other genres. The genre is a go to for 52%, followed by fantasy at 39% and mystery at 38% - and there's ...