Andrew Rader Studios serves up another winner with Geography 4 Kids.
"Google Earth lets you fly anywhere on Earth to view satellite imagery, maps, terrain, 3D buildings and even explore galaxies in the Sky."
Web designer Lyndsey McCollam has built a fun collection of thirty-six map quizzes covering continents, countries, states, and capital cities.
"Test your geography smarts right here online. Each day we'll post ten questions from the National Geographic Bee..."
A recent crop of picture books turns over the world’s rocks and peers underneath them: “Little Mouse’s Big Book of Fears,” “The Little Bit Scary People” and “Twelve Terrible Things.”
Enough math can make anyone nutty
books that make kids want to read.