Don't look directly at the sun! Watch the solar eclipse safely with this shoebox pinhole viewer you can create with basic materials at home.
Dig It: Gardening Tips for Parents
Whether you have several acres or a small balcony, there are plenty of ways to connect with your kids while tending to plants.
Totally Spaced Out
Ready for the solar eclipse on April 8? Check out these fun activities and great reads with your kiddos to celebrate this special event.
Thorndyke’s Portal to Oreo Eclipse
Come along with Thorndyke the Bear to learn all about the solar eclipse on April 8—with Oreos, of course!
5 Ways Families Adapt in Spring
Ready for spring? Check out these tips for organization and activities as we move from one season to the next.
Storytime: Baby Animals
Tiny paws, charming chirps and roly-poly cuteness. Mix and match these resources for a fun at-home storytime experience.
STEAM: Spectroscope
Do you like rainbows? Try this fun DIY science project to create a spectroscope, an instrument that splits light into different wavelengths.
STEAM: Snowball Lantern
With the temperatures chilly and the snow fluffy and white, make this cool snowball lantern to shine bright at night.
Storytime: Wolves and Snow
Recite rhymes, create wolf pawprints in the snow, and read a fun book in this storytime you can do right at home with your little ones.
Year of the Dragon
2024 is the year of the Dragon, according to the Chinese zodiac. Celebrate with these reads all about our favorite fantastical beasts.
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