The description of a painting directly affects how children look at that artwork. This was discovered by psychologist Francesco Walker in the Rijksmuseum. Another finding of the study is that giving ...
Photo by Garrett Ziegler for Thrillist There are many things you might expect to see on a train platform while waiting for ...
This year, the 4-H Extension team organized a series of field trips for participating schools to the Nevada 4-H Camp & ...
Kids often mimic their parents and learn this ... humans endeavored to understand their surroundings, giving rise to the art of cartography. Maps, in essence, serve as visual renditions of the world’s ...
Shreve Memorial Library locations are celebrating World Space Week in early October by inviting kids and teens to stop by and learn more about science and technology.
The world map we know today owes its shape to the daring exploits of explorers who ventured into uncharted territories, forever pushing the limits of the known world. Intrepid figures like Christopher ...
A series of deep blue circular structures greet visitors at the entrance of Kalakriti Art Gallery in Banjara ... such that a lenticular map of Jaipur reveals a Unesco World Heritage-tagged map ...
There is an advent calendar out there for every type of kid, from tots to preteens, and this year's best advent calendars for kids range from Pokémon and Lego to Star Wars and Barbie to ...
This August morning is no typical day at the studio: it is 10.30am and about 20 kids and a handful of adults ... I can make raps and show the world who I am,’” he says. Heidi White (11 ...
Six Department of Education employees used “forged permission slips” to take their own kids and grandchildren to Disney World and on other city-funded trips meant for homeless students ...
Art Basel in June typically signals the start of the art world’s summer break, while Armory Week, held in September, serves as the homecoming. But news continues to unfold between these bookends.
Within our marriage, my wife and I have a clash of cultures, which means we talk to our kids quite differently about the state of the world and its future. We play somewhat typecast roles.