Kid Scoop News—September 2025

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Play “Find the Question!” A reading game to play. Find and read an article in the newspaper in which a reporter interviews someone.

“How do I engage my child in learning?” Let your child ask YOU questions.

Read the article together. If the reading level is a challenge for your child, read it aloud. This is a game for comprehension skills. Ask your child,“What questions do you think the reporter asked the person being interviewed?”Make a list of these questions and try to match each to the part of the article that provides the answers. Ask your child to think of new questions to ask this person. Discuss how you think the person would answer. Feel free to get silly at this point. Afterall, the point of a game is to have fun!

The desire to learn starts with curiosity.

Let them ask you questions, but don’t answer the questions. Instead, act as a guide to help them nd answers. Instead of telling them what they have to learn, ask them what they are curious about. When a child pursues their own curiosity, they often read more challenging materials and their reading skills will improve as well as their understanding of the world around them.

EDITOR’S PICK by Vicki Whiting, Kid Scoop News

Let the time of curiosity begin!

With Love By Jane Goodall T en heartwarming stories of chimpanzees in the wild told by world-renowned scientist, Jane Goodall.

“Jane Goodall’s extraordinary respect and aection for the chimps she has lived among since 1960 are conveyed resoundingly in these stories.”

In this enchanting book, world-renowned scientist and conservationist Jane Goodall brings together stories gleaned from nearly 40 years of studying chimpanzees in the forests of Tanzania. As the stories recounted here demonstrate, chimpanzees are capable of great compassion, altruism, and love.

— Amy Finnerty, New York Times

© Vicki Whiting September 2025

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