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What do you hear when you listen to a seashell? Troy Howell’s artwork appeared on the September 1979 issue of CRICKET!

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Here’s one way to get to school! Beloved illustrator created the cover for the September 1974 issue of CRICKET Magazine!

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Ok, who else loves the sounds of birds chirping ✋✋✋!?! What kinds of birds do you guys get visiting your yard? This weekend, take some time to find out!

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What do meteorology, epidemiology, and infant health have in common? A little thing called Bayesian Statistics. Check out this brief article from MUSE about how Bayesian Statistics differs from what you're taught in school, and how it's saving lives! https://t.co/4ezEQh7h8Q

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Once upon a time, squids had shells, but where did they go? You can always count on ASK to have the answers! Enjoy this fun lesson on cephalopods and the mystery of their missing shells

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Did you know that today is National To us, all black cats are ninja cats thanks to this sweet poem from CRICKET Magazine!

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What are shells? Why are shells? How are shells? Find out all the shell's secrets in this article from ASK https://t.co/miQRy06IA8

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This beautiful artwork for the July 2006 issue of CRICKET-- 15 years ago, if you can believe it-- was created by Ju-Hong Chen!
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Have you ever wished you could keep your forever? You can with this activity from SPIDER Magazine!
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Have you ever heard the one about the knee-high man who wanted to be bigger? If not, check out this folktale featured in FACES Magazine. A good reminder that what works for everyone else won't necessarily work for you.

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