TIME For Kids Biographies: Eleanor Roosevelt by the editors of
TIME For Kids with Dina El Nabli Harper Collins Publishers $14.99 USA/$19.99 CAN
In an America in which party affiliations are for self-evident reasons growing ever weaker--and in which life expectancy at birth is now close to 78 years and climbing--there will be plenty of
time for kids to learn exactly why they hate the Tom DeLays, Nancy Pelosis, Bill Frists, and Harry Reids of the world.
Malcolm Smith, Severn Trent Water's resident teacher at Barston education centre, said: "Christmas is a great
time for kids.
We have coaches giving up their
time for kids who'd love to be better footballers but how can you keep their interest alive when they can't practise?
A recent University of Michigan study found that since 1981, there has been a sharp decrease in free
time for kids. After homework, chores, and other duties, the amount of free time has shrunk by about 40 percent.
WITH the SATs nearly over, now is the
time for kids to have some fun again, and Mind Your Own Business 2003 is the perfect way to keep children hooked on learning.
Summer hols are a
time for kids to spend lazy days in the park, to kick their heels and, yes, to get bored.
Tribune Media Services' On the Mark Media signed deals with
Time For Kids magazine (to provide content to the "KidNews OnePages" and "Kids Element" package syndicated by Knight Ridder/ Tribune Information Services) and with CNET Networks (to supply content to the "US Express" personal-technology page).
Designed to cater to the "emergent" reader in kindergarten and first grade, the Big Picture joins two other print editions and an online version of
Time for Kids, a division of the newsmagazine giant.
But middle school is a difficult
time for kids of all sexual orientations.
Time For Kids Four-year-old magazine with circulation of