A lot seems to be going on across the globe as people work to make the world a better place. Whether scientists, soldiers, or jumpers, people are making a difference. Read any of these great articles with your child to continue spreading these positive messages!
The recycling company isn't a big fan of your colored glass bottles and containers? No problem, you can still use that glass to make big improvements to the environment. Researchers are finding ways of filtering pollutants from ground water with the use of colored glass. What will they think of next!
As our nation marks the 10th anniversary of the war in Afghanistan, discuss how the effects of the war have impacted lives here in America. Read the article, let your child express their feelings, and show them how the war has had an impact in their life.
By the time your child is able to drive, it will be a lot different from when you were growing up. There may be a lot less anxiety as these cars practically drive themselves. Cars of the future are being made to think for you, anticipate problems, and generally make our roads a safer place. Hopefully your child will still have to wait until they're 16 to drive one!
Organizations all around the world are working together to bring aid to East Africa. Read on with your child to learn how a little can go a long way. Somalia an African nation in the most need, and many of these relief agencies are helping people everyday. Ask your child about ways they can make a difference.
It seems the First Lady Michelle Obama is into breaking records. With the help of the Today Show, the First Lady and jumpers across the globe did jumping jacks for one-minute to break the Guinness World Record!! Read on to learn more, and stay tuned to see if they did it!
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