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TIME for Kids | Articles. Time Off. Friends in the Wilderness. November 13, 2024. TFK Kid Reporter Safiyyah Hussain read Off the Map and interviewed Meika Hashimoto, its author. Read Safiyyah’s thoughts below. In her latest novel, Off the Map, Meika Hashimoto takes readers on a gripping adventure in Alaska. Marlo sets out on… Audio. Time Off.
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Every year, TIME magazine puts out its list of best inventions. This year’s roundup includes 200 innovations that are changing how we live, work, learn, and play. TIME for Kids highlighted 10 of them here.
1 lis 2024 · Kids should be active for at least 60 minutes each day. That is what doctors recommend. That adds up to one hour. Can you make a plan to meet this goal? Here are tips. Exercise Plan Look at your daily…
1 lis 2024 · Let's Go! November 1, 2024. Jaxon Porter, 11, is happiest behind the wheel. He’s too young to have a driver’s license. He races go-karts. “I just love going fast,” Jaxon told TIME for Kids.
The editors of TIME for Kids selected 10 recently released books for middle-grade readers. From graphic novels and memoirs to works of historical fiction—there are options for bookworms ...
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