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May 2001 Vol.2 Issue 5
Starting
our second year
This
May edition starts our second year on the web. We've made some
design changes to make it easier for you to get around our site.
One important change was to make it easier for you to find the
answers to the puzzles and games.
Books
This month's
book reviews
How is it possible to be a jock and a jerk at the same
time? Check out this book and more in this month's reviews. (more)
Careers
Parkway kids design
new motorized toys
Seventh-graders at Parkway Central Middle School got
a taste of what it takes to bring a new line of toys into the
marketplace. (more)
Entertainment
Summer Fun Spots
in St. Louis
Ann Seebeck has been writing her book, "Favorite
Places to Go with Kids in St. Louis" since 1988. In a special
feature for Young Saint Louis.com, she picks
her "Top 12" local summer fun spots for this summer.
(more)
Lifestyle
Kids prepare for
242-mile bike ride
A group of St. Louis city kids are in training to take
part in a five-day bike ride in June. (more)
Outdoor fun for
young dog lovers
Young dog lovers get a chance at all kinds of fun activities
in Queeny Park on Sunday, May 20. (more)
News
Seventh graders offer
advice to Fenton
Sperreng Middle School students are offering plans
for redevelopment of Fenton's Olde Towne area. (more)
Outdoors
Kids can get fishing
lessons May 19
The school year is nearly over. Now's a good time to
learn a new outdoor hobby so you can enjoy St. Louis' pleasant
spring weather. (more)
Profile
Amazon rain forest
attracts local kids
In 1998, seventh graders Alex Johnson, Anna Chollet
and Jeremy Voss got their first look at a real South American
tropical rain forest. (more)
Reading
County's summer reading
plan expanded
St. Louis County Library's summer reading program has
been expanded, with new incentives for vacation reading. (more) |
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