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Entertainment
Find
Puzzler answers; Win a prize
This is the second month for Young Saint Louis.com's
Math Puzzler contest. We want you to have fun with math...and
maybe win a prize.
Answers
to September Puzzlers
We didn't have any kids who answered all of the September
Math Puzzlers correctly. We had a couple get five of six
answers correct.
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Lifestyle
Kennerly
School kids show "respect" with disaster fund drive
Kids and their families at Kennerly Elementary School have given
new meaning to the school's character word "respect."
They used it to raise $3,000 for aid to victims of the World
Trade Center disaster.
News
Marissa
(Ill.) students send experiments into space
Some Marissa (Ill.) High School science students have studied
outer space since seventh grade. And they've had their experiments
aboard NASA space shuttles.
Food
St.
Louis kids learn cooking as art
The kids at COCA's first Saturday cooking class last month were
all boys.
Books
This
month's book reviews
This month we have books about a kid who takes a 2,000 mile
journey to New Orleans, a girl in India, and more!
Outdoors
Illinois
kids find upkeep of native prairie is big job
Kids at Douglas Elementary School in Belleville will have their
hands full taking care of the native prairie they planted on
the school grounds.
Enrichment
Learning
Labs this fall offer fun and new knowledge
Have you ever wondered how detectives figure out clues at a
crime scene? Or who scientists build a robot?
History
Lewis
and Clark project asks kids to look at history and math questions
How did Meriwether Lewis and William Clark transport the lead
shot and black powder they'd need on their Missouri River expedition
200 years ago?
Sports
Check
out St. Louis Sports Commission's Sports for Kids
In November, St. Louis youth coaches and kid athletes can attend
a free Youth Sports Clinic on basketball.
National
games will leave money for local kids sports
Last summer, State Games of America held its national amateur
championships in St. Louis. That group said it expects to leave
some profits behind to support local kids sports activities
in the months ahead.
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