
Cobblestone American History Magazine for Kids
Getting Started
Today, the word \"Hollywood\" brings to mind an internationally famous and glamorous film industry.
2 min |
July/August 2023

Muse Science Magazine for Kids
Unveiling the Secrets of the Seafloor
THE SEABED 2030 INITIATIVE TO MAP THE ENTIRE OCEAN FLOOR BY THE END OF THE DECADE
5 min |
July/August 2023

Muse Science Magazine for Kids
DIVE INTO THE UNDERWATER MUSEUM OF ART
New to the museum in 2022 was the sculpture \"The Seed and the Sea\" by Davide Galbiati, an artist living in France. It's a comment on the fragility of marine ecosystems and the need to cherish all life.
3 min |
July/August 2023

Muse Science Magazine for Kids
EDITH WIDDER
MARINE BIOLOGIST, DEEP-SEA EXPLORER
6 min |
July/August 2023

Muse Science Magazine for Kids
SHOULD WE BUILD CITIES UNDER THE OCEAN?
SOME TALK OF BUILDING SETTLEMENTS ON THE MOON OR MARS TO HELP MAKE SURE HUMANITY SURVIVES LONG INTO THE FUTURE
2 min |
July/August 2023

Cobblestone American History Magazine for Kids
WALT DISNEY'S MAGICAL WORLD
Most people associate Walt Disney (1901-1966) with the theme parks and video streaming platform that bear his name.
2 min |
July/August 2023

Cobblestone American History Magazine for Kids
Saving the Art of the SILVER SCREEN
When George Eastman died in 1932, he left his 50-room home in Rochester, New York, to the University of Rochester. But the school found the estate too large to use effectively.
3 min |
July/August 2023

Cobblestone American History Magazine for Kids
Must-See Hollywood
Famous things in Hollywood
2 min |
July/August 2023

Muse Science Magazine for Kids
Can We Avoid Mining the Deep Sea?
Today mining companies and entrepreneurs are looking at the deep sea with dollar signs in their eyes.
2 min |
July/August 2023

Muse Science Magazine for Kids
Catch the Wave
The surprising science of ocean waves
2 min |
July/August 2023

Muse Science Magazine for Kids
A Land Underwater
The Discovery of the Undersea Continent Zealandia
3 min |
July/August 2023

Muse Science Magazine for Kids
Aquarius
Where Aquanauts Live in the Ocean to Do Research and Train
5 min |
July/August 2023

Cobblestone American History Magazine for Kids
EXTENDING THE RIGHT TO VOTE
Stepping inside a voting booth is perhaps the most important part of being a U.S. citizen. But the U.S. Constitution does not even address who has-or does not have the right to vote.
5 min |
May/June 2023

Cobblestone American History Magazine for Kids
Meet the Citizens!
Meet John and Jane Citizen. They have three kids, two cars, and a nice house in a medium-size town.
4 min |
May/June 2023

Cobblestone American History Magazine for Kids
IT'S ΟΚΑΥ ΤΟ DISAGREE
John F. Kennedy spoke the words above during his 1960 presidential campaign.
3 min |
May/June 2023

Cobblestone American History Magazine for Kids
Start Your Civic Career as a VOLUNTEER
Volunteering is a part of civic life for many Americans. Hundreds of organizations rely on this ethic of service in the United States to accomplish their missions.
4 min |
May/June 2023

Muse Science Magazine for Kids
DON'T LET STAGE FRIGHT STEAL THE SPOTLIGHT
It's the opening night of your school's production of Peter Pan-and, as it happens, your theater debut. After rehearsing for weeks, you're prepared to hook your audience's attention as the wily Captain Hook.
4 min |
May/June 2023

Muse Science Magazine for Kids
Thiago Soares
FROM SILLY CLOWN TO BALLET SUPERSTAR
3 min |
May/June 2023

Cobblestone American History Magazine for Kids
THE JUROR'S JOB
A jury is made up of people who take time out from their regular routines to perform one of the highest duties of U.S. citizenship.
4 min |
May/June 2023

Cobblestone American History Magazine for Kids
Getting Started
The definition of citizenship is \"the status of a person owing loyalty to and entitled to the protection of a state or nation.\"
2 min |
May/June 2023

Muse Science Magazine for Kids
Making Music -and History
THE NEW YORK YOUTH SYMPHONY'S PERSISTENCE DURING THE PANDEMIC PAYS OFF, BIG TIME.
2 min |
May/June 2023

Cobblestone American History Magazine for Kids
The Path to Become an American
In 2021, about 3.6 million babies were born in the United States. Just that act alone-being born in this country-gave those babies automatic U.S. citizenship, even if their parents were not U.S. citizens.
4 min |
May/June 2023

Muse Science Magazine for Kids
Something Magical
THE SCIENCE OF SPECIAL EFFECTS IN 'HARRY POTTER AND THE CURSED CHILD'
6 min |
May/June 2023

Cobblestone American History Magazine for Kids
Taxes The Price of Citizenship
Every April 15, millions of Americans file federal income tax returns. President John F. Kennedy called this the \"annual price of citizenship.\"
2 min |
May/June 2023

Muse Science Magazine for Kids
PEAK PERFORMANCE
The use of cutting-edge sports science in elite ballet dancing
3 min |
May/June 2023

Muse Science Magazine for Kids
DO ROBOTS BELONG ON THE STAGE?
WE ARE GETTING USED TO HAVING ROBOTS IN OUR HOMES, STORES, AND FACTORIES. What about onstage? In fact, the word robot comes from a play.
2 min |
May/June 2023

Muse Science Magazine for Kids
Art Work – Joel Jeske – Clown
Joel Jeske knew he wanted to be a clown when he was 12 years old. Now he can make crowds laugh with just the quirk of an eyebrow.
5 min |
May/June 2023

Muse Science Magazine for Kids
Ventriloquism 101
The magic and science of 'throwing' a voice
4 min |
May/June 2023

Cobblestone American History Magazine for Kids
Engineer Extraordinaire
he Mississippi River was littered with sunken steamboats that had hit snags or had gone down in flames. Someone could make a fortune retrieving cargoes that were sitting on the bottom of the river.
3 min |
April 2023

Cobblestone American History Magazine for Kids
France Stakes a Claim
Father Jacques Marquette, a French Jesuit missionary, J arrived in Quebec, New France (present-day Canada), in 1666.
5 min |