Spread the love Volume 1: Issue 3 By: Ali, age 11, NC Every summer, I spend my time mucking out stalls, shoveling gravel, and scrubbing horse troughs. It’s hard work, but the reward is amazing. I get to ride and groom and love the horses at Crystal Creek Stables. It...
Spread the loveVolume 1: Issue 2 By Mary Grace, age 13, somewhere on the water A lot of kids are working remotely for school this year, and I’m no exception. But in my case, my school is REALLY remote. I’m living on a boat! In May, my family and I moved...
Spread the love Volume 1: Issue 2 By: Carolina, age 15, U.S. Military Base in Colombia It seems that change has become our new constant, uncertainty our new reality. Never had I thought that such basic things would be taken away from us. From the day we are born, the...
Spread the love Volume 1: Issue 2 By: McKenna, age 11, MO In the blazing hot Georgia heat, you could barely hear the banging of a hammer on a large oak tree named Rings. “HEY! What are you doing?!” Thomas belted angrily. “Mama told me to hang up these trespassing...
Spread the love Volume 1: Issue 1 By Marlee, age 11, NC I have seen the video of George Floyd, and I felt both mad and sad because it was such a careless act by a police officer. I saw that there was an African American male being handcuffed and put to the ground on...
Spread the love Volume 1: Issue 1 By Ginny, age 12, NC My name is Ginny, and I want to talk about a few things that I feel strongly about. The problems that I am concerned with are things like deforestation, pollution, and climate change. When I first heard that...
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