Girls 11-14

Yes, the games finally went up--thanks for your patience. This month we have the Palm Beach Slider, an Ice Cream Wordsearch, and Sports Hangman. Have fun; enjoy the weather!

While the beginning of the school year might be creeping closer everyday, there are still plenty of chances to enjoy the warm weather and bright sunshine. Like spending a day at the beach? Check out this list of America’s Best Beaches. While your local beach might not be as perfect as these, it’s certainly better than the crowded hallways of school!

Are you like thousands of other baseball fans who can't decide how you feel about Barry Bonds becoming the new all-time home run king? Take a look at Fact Monster's article that explains why many believe the record is tainted.

In 1999 Swiss adventurer Bernard Weber began collecting suggestions for a new list of the Seven Wonders of the World from Internet users around the world. More than 100 million votes were cast via the Internet and cell phone messages. All of new wonders still exist. Six of the original Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, however, haven't existed for centuries.

Shortly after the last fireworks have exploded and you've consumed all the hot dogs your body can handle, the French gear up to celebrate their own national holiday: Bastille Day. Take a look at how our friends across the pond commemorate the end of the monarchy and beginning of the modern republic. 

If you're a tennis fan, check out Fact Monster's Fun Facts About Wimbledon. You'll find all sorts of trivia about the only grand slam event played on grass. Then test your knowledge of tennis's most prestigious event by taking Fact Monster's Wimbledon Quiz.

Have you started planning a Fourth of July barbecue yet? Don't forget to create an all-American playlist for the festivities. Check out Fact Monster's picks of the best patriotic songs.

Karl just added four new games, a Father's Day word search, a sunflower scramble, a pet word search and a flag jigsaw. Enjoy!!

Deanne from Design Squad is one multi-talented person. She is a mechanical  engineer and used to be a high school teacher. Her favorite advice  for aspiring scientists and engineers is to keep it simple, that "the idea that the best solutions are often the simplest and most efficient." See her in action on Design Squad every week on PBS.