Feature stories
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Black history isn’t just for old books; it’s shared stories
Five notable African Americans sit down for an imaginary meal with KidsPost readers to tell their stories.
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Fast-moving weather tools mean better forecasting
Meteorologists use satellites, weather balloons and radar attached to trucks to get up-to-date conditions.
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A modern Willy Wonka, but on a very small scale
Ben Rasmussen’s laundry room is where the Woodbridge man turns cacao beans into chocolate bars.
Homework helpers
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Class of KidsPost
West Springfield fifth-graders are class of the month
Melissa Marrone’s students like Jeff Kinney, YouTube and Monopoly.
Games & Puzzles
Drawing up a storm
KidsPost weather art
A showcase of daily weather art illustrations from KidsPost readers.
Fred Bowen's The Score
Catch a high school game for taste of March Madness
It’s tournament time for hoops teams at local high schools. Take a seat and watch the player you might become.
‘Harriet the Spy’ is a classic story that’s still fun to read
The book turns 50, but Harriet is still an obnoxious 11-year-old who loves to spy on people.
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