Girls 6-10

The March games are in! Check them out for loads of fun.

2008 is a leap year, which means that it has 366 days instead of the
usual 365 days that an ordinary year has. Check out Fact Monster's explanation of why we have a leap year every four years.

Chinese New Year, the longest and most important celebration in the
Chinese calendar, begins on February 7, 2008. It's the year of the rat.
Take a look at Fact Monster's guide to Chinese New Year for everything you need to know about this fun celebration.

Calling all Steven Spielbergs!

Virtual Kids Field Trip Web Site, MeetMeAtTheCorner.org, has just announced a contest for aspiring filmmakers to interview the most interesting person they know.

The January games are in! Check them out for loads of fun.

The federal holiday honoring civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr., is observed on
the third Monday in January. In 2008, the holiday falls on Jan. 21.

Fact Monster has all you need to kow about the life of King and other important civil rights leaders.

Did you ever wonder why people sing "Auld Lang Syne" on New Year's eve?
Or what the lyrics to the song are? Check out Fact Monster's Guide to New Year's traditions for all the answers.

The December games are in! Check them out for loads of fun.

Have you ever wondered why Christmas trees symbolize a religious
holiday or when Santa Claus first delivered gifts? Read all about
Christmas traditions in Fact Monster's Winter Holiday Guide.

The November games are in.