Eleven- and 12-year-olds are among the bubble of kids who have grown up in a digital world. Sixth-graders from Denver Discovery break down their digital lives for the older readers.
Meet The Kids
Imagining A World Without Adults
Fried Twinkies for dinner, only wearing underwear for the day and adopting an octopus—read what else kids say they’d do if adults no longer existed.
First Graders Invent Laws
Unbeknownst to many, unusual laws exist everywhere. This month first graders invented their own laws.
Fourth Graders Talk Money
Talking about money may be awkward for some people—not these fourth-graders. They want lots of money to buy things like “teeth you don’t have to brush.”
Fourth Graders Invent Holidays
March 26 is Make Your Own Holiday Day, so this month fourth graders at Swigert Elementary invented their own.
From the Minds of Third Graders: What is a “Hero” in Today’s World?
Celebrities or athletes, parents or siblings, brave citizens—who do we define as heroes? Has the word preserved its intended meaning? Third graders share their thoughts.
Bill Roberts Fifth-Graders Explain Homelessness
This month fifth graders from Bill Roberts K-8 School explain homelessness, how to help, and what the government isn’t doing.
Kindergarteners Talk About Friendship
Oddball, endearing and quirky answers to life’s questions.