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  • Starfish are truly fascinating – did you know they can have up to 50 legs? And once your kids try some starfish math, they may want a few more legs, too! A beach vacation lets kids connect with cool sea creatures like the st...

  • If there’s a farm near you, spring is a great time to visit – the baby animals are fuzzy and adorable, and as they multiply, so can you! Baby farm animals are everywhere this time of year. They’re fuzzy, adorable, and a bit...

  • We all love tigers, with their cool, wavy stripes. But here’s a new idea: should your family adopt one as a pet? A little math can help you decide. Tigers are beautiful, but they've got those big teeth! So would a tiger...

  • It’s a fact: when it comes to clothes, we all play favorites. But adding just a few new pairs of crazy socks to the mix can really multiply your options! Adding a few crazy socks to the mix can really multiply your child...

  • You might think birds would eat a teensy amount of food, but that’s not quite true. Challenge your kids to see if anyone in your family eats like a bird! Even if you eat really, really big enormous meals, chances are you can...

  • Find fun and fresh places to read with your kids at home. Find fun and fresh places to read with your kids at home. Allison McDonald Blogs Scholastic Parents: Raise a Reader Scholastic Parents: Raise a Reader 03072013-BustOu...

  • Excuses, excuses… but sometimes, they’re true! Try this week’s math problem to see how much trouble one hungry dog can create. Excuses, excuses... but sometimes, they’re true! Try this week’s math problem to see how much tro...

  • If you’re hitting the road with your family for the holidays or winter break, it’s time to check out some surprising road-sign math! If you’re hitting the road with your family for the holidays or winter break, it’s time to...

  • What's the longest object in your house? Do the math and find out. It might just be a roll of toilet paper! What's the longest object in your house? Do the math and find out. It might just be a roll of toilet paper...

  • Gyo Fujikawa helped Amy Mascott fall in love with reading. Now she hopes to help parents and their little ones find their own reading inspiration. Gyo Fujikawa helped Amy Mascott fall in love with reading. Now she hopes to h...

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