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2Talking Politics: What to Say to Your Kids
Talking with your kids about important issues, the electoral process, and why voting is important not only teaches how government affects the world, but also shows that every person's opinion counts.
3Veterans Day
Do you and your child know the history of Veterans Day? This November 11, try our suggestions for remembering veterans with your child.
4Voting
There's a lot of excitement right now about who will win the presidential race. Not only are there lots of signs and bumper stickers all around, some people wear T-shirts and button pins that support their favorite candidate. Who are you rooting for? Here's a chance to design a button pin. Cut it out, wear it, and spread the word!
5Veterans Day
What's Veterans Day? It's a day to honor men and women who have served in the United States military.
6Smell This!
In our article on the nose, we talk about the amazing process that lets us smell all the smells that we smell. But who figured out how it works?
7Halloween
It's that time of year again, full of spooky stuff and sweet treats. You know what we're talking about: Halloween.
8Veterans Day
November 11 is Veterans Day, a day to honor all the men and women who have served in the United States military.
9Retinoblastoma
Retinoblastoma is a childhood cancer that affects the retina, the area of the eye responsible for sensing light and sending nerve signals to the brain.
10Have a Heart-to-Heart With Your Kid About Valentine's Day
Ask 20 kids what love is and you'll get 20 different answers. But ask them what Valentine's Day means and the answer will be the same - candy hearts and sending cards to every kid in school.


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