Phoenix artist Daniel Shepherd is using his skills and a desire to provide an opportunity for sweetness and relief in a chaotic world: He has created a character-driven coloring book, “Minimal: The ...
Father’s Hope, a Milton-based nonprofit organization, recently helped to bring a little Christmas joy to children in need throughout Northumberland and Union counties through its annual Hope for ...
Families recently rotated through hands-on stations in the lab — turning simple, everyday materials turned into experiments ...
Four people sat at a table, coloring with crayons and singing along as rock music played from a TV behind them. First Lynyrd ...
Educational apps always seem impressive at first. Parents see the bright screens, the cheerful voices, and the promises about faster learning. It feels like these apps should help kids pick up letters ...
The “Go 4 it” spirit made a big appearance on Detroit’s east side, where families going through a hard time had a heavy ...
Santa’s Sleigh was at The Hideaway Banquet Hall, in Kulpmont, from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Dec. 11 where St. Nick presented kids with ...
The colorful cards are now on display at Walmart stores near each school through Monday, then will be delivered to local hospitals, nursing homes and senior centers.
Craving a snow day? Sure, you can close your eyes and wish real hard, but there are magical ways to hedge your bets. As a ...
Drew Daywalt is well known for his title “The Day the Crayons Quit,” and his latest is called “Goodnight Crayons.” ...
Neanderthals—artists ahead of their time? Newly analyzed ochre crayons show that our prehistoric cousins were already using objects to communicate symbolically, long before Homo sapiens. With their ...