You give a child a toy that looks like food and guess what? They’re gonna try eating it. That’s just what kids do, because they don’t know better and try to eat everything. Since everyone knows that, ...
The 11th Crayons for Kids school supply drive collected more than 42,000 packages of supplies for children in the Fox Valley area. More than 100 volunteers from Rosary High School and Marmion Academy, ...
They are called the Fantastic 5s. Twenty-three children, all 5 years old, attend Laura Crump's class at Cross Creek Charter Academy, 7701 Kalamazoo Ave. SE in Byron Center, and they are busy learning, ...
When a sophomore in high school gets a $20 week allowance, they might usually spend it on going out to eat with friends or a new video game. But one Newport High School student is using her chore ...
Emma Orlow is a former editor and reporter for the Northeast region at Eater, who focused primarily on New York City, where she was born and raised. She covered restaurants, bars, pop-ups, and the ...
More than 30,000 students locally are in need of basic school supplies. Be a part of the rewarding opportunity to help equip these students with the necessary supplies to succeed in the classroom, and ...
It’s easy (and, you know, good for the planet) to repurpose your crayons into super-fun shapes; all it takes is a $1 ice cube mold from Ikea. This DIY is a huge hit with kids, and it’s a great ...
Two advertising executives hope crowdfunding will help bring to life a concept set to assist hundreds of children who have faced abuse and neglect. Christian McKechnie and Ben Lees have developed ...
Abby and Riley Neff don't mind broken crayons. The sisters, 14 and 11, know that bits and pieces of used or broken crayons aren't garbage. They're raw materials, a blank canvas to create new art ...
When Montréal's Kids Eat Crayons first appeared in 2007, they were described as "Frank Zappa meets John Zorn" (Montreal Gazette), and "The Dillinger Escape Plan meets Sun Ra" (Jean Belanger, Bionic) ...