Dear teachers and parents, I am getting ready to publish my next book, a novel for middle grade readers (ages about 7-12) that takes place in a little house called […]
A ‘Planet Parade,’ A ‘Black Moon’ And A Meteor Shower: The Night Sky In August 2025 ByJamie Carter Senior Contributor. An award-winning reporter writes about stargazing and the night sky. […]
Ask Yesenia: Teaching Children to Cope With Anxiety Life moves fast. Between work deadlines, school drop-offs, lunchboxes, and the constant ping of notifications, sometimes it doesn’t take much [...]
Hello, and welcome! I’m Katherine, a Canadian writer, mom of 3, author of Childhood Unplugged: Practical Advice to Get Kids Off Screens and Find Balance. I’m a contributor to the […]
Abby Fremouw is a third grade teacher in Couer D’Alene Idaho who uses Kindness 101 videos first thing in the morning to help her children identify admirable character traits. Later […]
by Kenny Jewell, New South Wales, Australia As a former surf lifesaver I constantly find myself when I’m at a beach automatically in patrol mode, and I’m always troubled seeing […]
We think Sarah Camp is the perfect person to share her experiences on Safety at Camp. She has been a camper, a camp director and is currently a full time […]
“Dear Parmalee, Last week, I read a guest essay on pigeons. It compared woods dwelling pigeons with their city dwelling brethren. It drew a lot of comments, one in particular […]
I was searching for a specific email and came across an entirely unrelated email, a Meg Conley blog I had saved nine years ago. I clicked on the link to […]
Delicious Campfire Recipes to Bring You Back to the Woods Contributions from Adult Kennolyn Campers who love food and children (or should we say children and food) As the sun […]