5 Apps for Kids and the Great Outdoors

5 Apps for Kids and the Great Outdoors

Designed not to replace, but complement the experience of the outdoors—from the park, ocean, to outer space—these apps may pique the interest of children on the world around them. Plus: they’re all suitable for ages four and up.   BIGMAGNIFY A digital magnifying...
5 Good Reads for Parents Learning How to Be Parents

5 Good Reads for Parents Learning How to Be Parents

There is no definitive guidebook on parenting, yet these reads — although don’t promise to change the world — may inspire you to see it through childlike eyes. Pop culture as of late has tackled themes like diversity, equal opportunity, and mental health.  But how do...
4 Doable Ways to Travel Eco-Friendly

4 Doable Ways to Travel Eco-Friendly

Big impacts start with little efforts. As holiday season approaches, review these tips for keeping your eco-friendly consciousness in check on the road. Let’s face it. In reality, convenience is our utmost priority when traveling. How many people can take the time to...
Inspiring Attitudes from Diverse Teachers

Inspiring Attitudes from Diverse Teachers

A cartoonist. An anthropologist. A fashion designer. A celebrated chef. When ruminating over life’s lessons, what better advice to take than from people in varied fields? Read on for an unpredictable mix of quotable quotes.   “Today Was Good, Today Was Fun,...
Brain Food: References That Feed Our Love of Learning

Brain Food: References That Feed Our Love of Learning

Where can you download high-resolution images of Van Gogh and other master artists? What can you find in the CIA’s public library? Learning doesn’t have to stop in the classroom with this shortlist of online education sources. The CIA’s Library Let’s start with the...

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