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Three little girls of different ethnicities and abilities smile and put their arms around each other in a kindergarten classroom.
It's not always easy for kids to make new friends. Here are three ways you can provide opportunities for your kids to play with children of all abilities, develop social skills and keep friendships strong.
a mom and daughter water plants in front of their home.
From planting a pizza herb garden, making upcycled crafts and visiting farmers markets, these activities and book suggestions can help teach kids about taking care of the Earth.
A child holds a small plant in their hands
Plant the seed for your kids to incorporate eco-friendly practices — while supporting social-emotional and math learning — all year with these kids books, crafts and videos featuring PBS KIDS characters.
Looking for easter eggs
Celebrate April as a family with Earth Day activities, Easter egg games and books (some bilingual!) to read for "Día del Niño," Mexico's Day of the Child.
Shot of a group of unrecognizable elementary school kids joining their hands together in a huddle outside
Cesar Chavez’s legacy can help kids learn important life skills like how to build character, stand up for themselves, resolve conflict and be courageous, just like he was.
A little girl plays in a field of daffodils.
March into spring and celebrate the season with your kids by making a nature crown craft, homemade bird feeder and even a book. Plus, honor the women in your life with two fun activities and some books.
Little boy seen holding a Ukrainian flag in his hand during the Unity march on the Ukraine-Russia border.
Many kids may be hearing about the situation in Ukraine. Our instincts may be to avoid talking to them about tough stuff on the news, but if we don't, they'll piece it together from other places. Our job is to provide our kids with accurate, age-appropriate information, while reminding them that they are safe and they are loved. Here's how.
three small children sitting together
These kid-centered social justice organizations are a great place to start talking to kids about embracing who they are.
"Count Me In: A Parade of Mexican Folk Art Numbers in English and Spanish" (Ages 2-6)
Written by Cynthia Weill and illustrated with ceramics by the Aguilar Sisters: Guillermina, Josefina, Irene, and Concepción
Here are 10 great books (most of them bilingual) that can help teach kids basic math concepts like counting and shapes. They also make great gifts!
Mother sitting by daughter using digital tablet
Let's celebrate Indigenous peoples' cultures and resilience with our families all year long with books that tell us their stories.
Mother sitting by daughter using digital tablet
Let's celebrate Indigenous peoples' cultures and resilience with our families all year long with books that tell us their stories.
Author Maggie Carranza poses with her book "ABCs of El Salvador."
Maggie Carranza’s family introduced El Salvador to friends of different cultures who were unfamiliar with the country. Years later, she turned that love of her heritage into the book “The ABCs of El Salvador” so everyone can learn favorite Salvadoran words like pupusa and atol. She shares how it all happened, why it's important to foster cultural curiosity in kids, plus some of her favorite books.
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