Kids Blog
April 10th is Encourage a Young Writer Day. Writing can be a fun and creative way for people of all ages to express themselves and their thoughts about the world. Written…
Read More >Seattle, Washington is a city surrounded by the magnificent waters of the Puget Sound and the Pacific Ocean. The ocean provides a fascinating environment for kids to learn about science,…
Read More >Children’s literature plays a critical role in shaping young minds and helping them develop empathy, curiosity, and a deeper understanding of the world around them. As part of our Arab…
Read More >Art, in its many forms, is a medium for self-expression. While art can be deeply personal, it often draws on elements of history, culture, language, and religious traditions. As part…
Read More >Arab food is a delicious and diverse cuisine that spans a vast geographical area, from North Africa to the Middle East and beyond. It is a cuisine that is steeped…
Read More >May is Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month, a time to celebrate and honor the contributions and achievements of Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians (NHs), and Pacific Islanders throughout history.…
Read More >Developing Problem-Solving Skills through Tinkering In today’s fast-paced world, problem-solving is an essential skill for success. Whether it’s at school, at work, or in personal life, being able to solve…
Read More >From breakthroughs in microbiology to advancements in acoustic science, Asian Americans, Pacific Islanders (AAPI), and Native Hawaiians (NH) have made numerous significant contributions to STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics)…
Read More >Each February, Americans honor the contributions of Black Americans throughout history. The tradition started, in 1926, as a week-long focus on Black contributions to America. It became an official U.S.…
Read More >Black History Month was created to highlight the achievements and contributions of the African Americans who built and shaped our nation. These stories have systematically been excluded from history books…
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