Motherhood Uncensored: Study linking Autism to vaccines found fraudulent Early this morning in the few moments I have control of the remote before my children beg for their Curious George and Super Why!, I caught the report that British Dr. Andrew Wakefield, the researched … [Read more...]
Archives for January 2011
Hank D and the Bee: Hank Has a Crush
For an ENTIRE book (with great art) of inspiring people, check out Americans Who Tell the Truth. Follow the rest of the Hank D and the Bee series at JoeMohrToons.com. For cartoon updates and other green goings-on, follow Joe on Twitter @GreenCartoons. … [Read more...]
Could Chocolate Milk Really Build Muscles in Children?
Costco is the only big box store I guiltily support (you know I am not perfect) only because of the convenience of buying large quantities of organic food (and dog food) for mountain living. I am amazed at regional differences in the amount of organic food available at different … [Read more...]
10-Year-Old Discovers a Supernova on New Year’s Eve!
I love stories about young people accomplishing feats normally reserved for adults. From building the world's most efficient electric car to discovering a supernova, there is nothing children can't do! Ten-year-old Canadian Kathryn Gray has become the world's youngest … [Read more...]
What is the Best eReader for Your Child? iPad, Nook, or Kindle
Last year for Christmas, my daughter (then eight-years-0ld) received an eReader from her grandparents. At first, I was not sure how I felt about ebook readers in general, but my daughter, who had been an avid reader up until this point, had been lagging in the literacy … [Read more...]
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