Remember
the Trivia game for this month
Young Saint Louis.com has another trivia game for
you this month. Just log on to Fun&Games tab
at the top of the page. Also, a reminder: You and your parents
can buy any of the books reviewed on YSL.com by logging
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Exclusive
YSL.com summer reading list
YSL.com
book reviewer Dick Burnett has compiled a list of
ideal books for your summer vacation days. Of course,
he's recommending the late sportscaster Jack Buck's
"That's a Winner." The books suggested are
among the more than 100 kids books reviewed so far
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History
St.
Raphael kids win state history award
A rare combination of kids led to a big win in the 2002
Missouri State History Competition for St. Raphael the
Archangel School in St. Louis.
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Entertainment
Probst
kids take to Muny stage on July 15
Patrick, Jacqueline and Christian Probst will be on the
Muny stage together when the musical, "Peter Pan,"
opens July 15. They're following in the performing footsteps
of their mother, Julie.
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Outdoors
Belleville
girl is wolf enthusiast
Nine-year-old Taylor Winn sleeps on a bed with two wolf
pillows and a wolf blanket. She's written a book about
wolves and sends them Christmas presents.
Taylor
Winn's book about wolves
This is the text and some of the illustrations in Taylor
Winn's "Wolf Stories" book:
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Books
This
month's book reviews
This month Young Saint Louis.com reviews a
book about six kids who are shipwrecked on an island with
an atomic bomb, and more!
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Sports
Summer
tennis season underway for two ranked girls
Twelve-year-old Gabriela Demos and 14-year-old Nicole
Kantor are top-ranked among young St. Louis area tennis
players. But, the paths to those rankings were different
and definitely not easy.
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Gardening
City
schools teach gardening in outdoor courtyard
This summer, Ronnie Goodson, Tre Goins and Donja Moore
are learning about gardening from an expert while they're
in school.
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Careers
Teen
gets more responsibility in science job
Three years ago, Lakishe McPike got her first paying job
in the science field. For two summers, she was a teaching
assistant, helping elementary kids in summer classes.
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Profile
Florissant
girl very active in community service
When Jazzmine Booker's father had a heart attack, she
wanted to be ready for when he got out of the hospital.
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