Summer
is a good time for reading
Each month, Young Saint Louis.com has reviews of four
popular kids books. Together with reviews in the five years
of past YSL.com editions in our Past
Stories archives, that's information on over 300 books
you might like to read. Also, your branch libraries have special
summer reading programs. Get involved for more summer fun.
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Filmmakers
Showcase
Kid's
WWII documentary in 2006 Filmmakers
Showcase
Fourteen-year-old
Max Sommers' WWII documentary has been
selected for showing at the 2006 St.
Louis Filmmakers Showcase this month.
In addition, three short films from
St. Margaret of Scotland school kids
also will be shown.
St.
Margaret of Scotland kids enter 3 films
Kid filmmakers from
St. Margaret of Scotland School are
back in the 2006 St. Louis Filmmakers
Showcase festival. Three short films
have been selected for the festival
that runs July 23-26.
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NBA
player's camp
NBA
player's clinic attracts 100 kids
Kids didn't have too
much trouble locating the host of the Loren
Woods basketball clinic last month. He was the
7-footer towering above the 100 kids on the
Cardinal Ritter basketball court. |
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Wetland
mentoring
Mascoutah
kids mentor younger kids on wetlands
In May, Mascoutah (Ill.) High School's
Science Club members got to explain the science
of Forest Park wetlands to 60 elementary school
kids. But, first the high schoolers had to
learn some of those lessons themselves.
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Books
This month's
book reviews
July book reviews include ones about terror
in a cave, a mystery involving stolen books,
how much fun penguins can be, and a serious
account of a soldier's experiences in the
Civil War
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KMOX
fishing day
Kids
have fun at Family Fishing Day
Amber
and John Pyeatt came all the way from Bonne
Terre to attend the first KMOX Family Fishing
Day at Suson Park. They didn't win any prizes
but the day was sunny and most of the kids had
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Kids'
Gardening
Gardening
kids harvest vegetables, bake pizzas
Kids in the Hudson School
Garden Club do more than plant seeds and harvest
crops. They also learn how seeds work and train
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Bikeworks
Kids learn
about bicycles, can earn one
Twelve-year-old Walter Burke broke
the first bike he earned from BikeWorks. But,
he's working there to earn a second-more sturdy-one. |
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Young
Achievers
Intisar
Faulkner's coming trip to Africa
Sixth-grader Intisar Faulkner will be in Las
Vegas this month to participate in a national
dance competition. But, next year, she'll
be on her first overseas trip to Africa.
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