Look for license plates or get rhyming with these summer word games.
An art historian talks about how to get the most out of museums.
Learn how to use signs and labels to help your child practice reading.
Give kids some detective work and watch their brains grow.
Want to keep your child's brain actively engaged while school's out? These reading, math, science, and art activities are the perfect combo of fun and learning.
Keep your first-, second-, or third-grader sharp this summer with fun brain boosters.
Want to get your kid hooked on learning? Start on nonfiction books early!
How You Can Help at Home: Skipping is more than child's play. It's crucial for development. Here's how parents can help.
How you can help at home: Practicing catching, bouncing, and kicking skills helps to build coordination and readiness for future sports teams.
Help first- and second-graders celebrate the holidays (and learn about the spice wars!) with delicious-smelling decorations.