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Local Kids Perform in Charming Dr. Seuss Musical

The best of Dr. Seuss comes together in a kids musical with rhyming dialogue and outrageous costumes.
The 15-Year Plan: Denver Zoo Thinks Big

The Denver Zoo released a massive 15-year plan that identifies everything that needs improvement and dreams up new guest experiences, including the new Giraffe Encounter.
Dyslexia: Einstein, Steven Spielberg & Kids Today Overcome Its Difficulties

Dyslexia does not have to be a limitation in life. Experts debunk myths, and two brothers share advantages and challenges of their dyslexia.
Child Care Center Expands to Serve More Kids

Happy Ladybug Early Learning Center, in Stapleton since 2007, has moved to a larger space in Aurora to serve more little ones.
Biz Ideas from Budding Entrepreneurs

Forty fifth-graders at Bill Roberts Elementary shared business plans for few months writing business plans
Humanoid Robots May Help Kids With Autism

The University of Denver is conducting a study to see if humanoid robots improve recognition of facial expressions and eye gaze in kids with autism.
Going Competitive Younger than Ever

Determining the right age for kids to start playing competitive sports can be a difficult choice, and now families face it even earlier. What is good and about competitive sports?
More Than Half of U.S. Infants Sleep with Potentially Unsafe Bedding

Nearly 55 percent of U.S. infants sleep with potentially unsafe bedding, according to a December 2014 study by the National Institutes of Health. The rate is higher among babies of young, low- income, non-college-educated, and/or African-American or Hispanic moms.
2014 Front Porch Guide to Youth Sports

With a wide range of sports teams and programs nearby, the Front Porch guide to youth sports can help decide what’s right for your child.