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A NEW, INCLUSIVE PLACE TO PLAY As a special education teacher and administrator for more than twenty years, Kristen Bonn was often uncomfortable with the

A NEW, INCLUSIVE PLACE TO PLAY As a special education teacher and administrator for more than twenty years, Kristen Bonn was often uncomfortable with the

ONGOING TUESDAYS–FRIDAYS SCIENCE TOGETHER Ithaca’s Sciencenter hosts its Science Together programs, which explore different science processes for children up to four years old. Children must

When my kids were little, we were big Seabreeze fans. We’d arrive as soon as the gates opened, and then I would grab a reclining

Hey kids! Have you ever wanted to explore the wonders of nature with a local expert? Now’s your chance! Nestled in the town of Naples,

A NOTE FROM CRAFTY CAT Happy summer, crafty kids! This nifty leaf dish will remind you of summer all year long—even when the snow returns.

Audrey is searching for kids in the Rochester area who are doing big things. Today she interviews eleven-year-old Ryan who has big dreams and an

Gizmo is one of twenty-seven African Penguins at the Seneca Park Zoo. His home at the zoo was built to resemble the rocky coastal beaches

This article originally appeared in the Summer 2025 issue of (585) Kids.

This article originally appeared in the Summer 2025 issue of (585) Kids.

In 1952, the National Bakers’ Association declared that July was National Picnic Month. Celebrate by eating—and reading—al fresco! Not hungry yet? You will be after
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