Alexandra tells us about the 17-year-old who in the late 1950s designed our current American Flag.
Category - Season 21
Nicole's in the kitchen getting some tips from an expert: Chef Johnny Prep. She's learning how to make a mean guacamole.
Ever take a close look at your state flag? You should... because you might be surprised at how much you can learn from it.
Alexandra tells us about some of the impacts of climate change and speaks with IFAW about how the unsung heroes of battling climate change are found in the animal and plant kingdoms.
Eric tells us about the flag that flies over the state that’s called “The Crossroads of America” - Indiana.
In this report sponsored by News Media Group, Mario Armstrong has some ideas on gifts for the Grads and Dads in your life.
What's the most dangerous animal to visitors at the Grand Canyon National Park!? Reese has this cautionary "tail!"
The saying “One person’s trash is another person’s treasure” can be very true in the world of design.
Want to guess what the most popular emoji is? Brendan has the answer.
In Emily’s “A Bit of Belgium” report, we find out how a storm was the key to prosperity for a land-locked city.
Jack shares a study tip.
Alexandra tells us about the history of Yellowstone National park and how the camera played a role in saving the park, not once, but twice.
The winning PSA of the Drive 2 Life PSA contest. A Bit of Belgium. The history of Yellowstone National park. Maryland’s state flag. The most popular emoji. National Ice Cream Day (and month!)
Belgium, it’s one of the smallest countries in Europe. But when it comes to interesting contributions, it definitely punches above its weight.
Reed has a possible quick, cheap fix for your zits.
Ava explains the interesting reason that Australia’s official emblem includes a kangaroo and an emu.
Emily begins by setting the stage for one of the most famous battles in history. She takes us to Waterloo, where General Napoleon Bonapart took a big risk.
Ava gets some advice on two of the biggest decisions you’ll make in your teen years: should I go to college, and if so, where?
Benjamin tells us why Spain is about to become the greenest energy user in Europe.
Lylah shares a tip on how to not overeat.
Teachers call it “plagiarizing.” But as Benjamin reports, you can also call it “cheating.” And don’t think you won’t get caught.