Let Freedom Ring – and Loudly
One of the most famous symbols of Independence Day is the Liberty Bell in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. And you might be shocked to find out that
One of the most famous symbols of Independence Day is the Liberty Bell in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. And you might be shocked to find out that
How did people add numbers quickly before the calculator was around? Read on to learn about a cool invention made in the 1600s by a
Bedtime Math fan Mateo C. asked us, was the world’s biggest meatball bigger than the world’s longest piece of pasta? Read on to find out
This may look like a page out of a Dr. Seuss book, but these blue trees are real! Of course, an artist painted them to
“Cute” isn’t usually the first word you think of to describe an octopus. But this flapjack octopus is definitely an exception! Read on to see
Why is the gafftopsail one cool cat(fish) of a dad? Read on to find out – and see how the numbers in being a dad
A “slam dunk” in basketball is when a player leaps up to the hoop and jams the ball through the rim. Molly the guinea pig just
Dogs don’t play tennis like people do. They’re good at chasing the ball, but then they’d rather chew on it than do anything else. That
National Doughnut Day is one of our favorite holidays! But how did this yummy food that Americans eat billions of each year come to be?