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Read this Valentine’s Day poem and then find the hidden hearts!

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Watch for Rising Water!

Can water rise by itself? Sometimes it seems to. Try this experiment and see.

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Rhyme Time

By Diane Primm McClellan Art by Michael Palan        

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Discovery Dilemma

Can you name these strange planets?

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Holiday Doings

One of the best things about the holidays is the opportunity to get together with family and friends! This year, you can impress your loved ones by teaching them one or all of the fun games below from the November 1940 and 1944 issues of Jack and Jill.

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Holiday Puzzles

Can you solve the holiday puzzle and place the correct words in the squares using the clues. Then help each of the climber in the Rope Hope challenge to reach his goal!

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Crack the Candle Code

Can you unscramble the name of the most special candle in the Hanukkah menorah?

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If You Were a Holiday Quiz

What special day during the year would you be if you were a holiday? Take this quiz to find out!

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Make an Airport

In honor of November being Aviation History Month, we “lifted” this fun craft to make an airport from the May, 1947 issue of Jack and Jill.

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Holiday Dinner

Can you unscramble these tasty Thanksgiving words?

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Questions About Trees

How much do you know about trees? Test yourself with this retro quiz from theNovember 1949 issue of Jack and Jill. After some research, we discovered most of the answers are still accurate in 2011! In the fall, when many

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Trick or Treat

Four kids went to a Halloween party. Can you figure out which kid wore which costume?

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Mythical Creatures Quiz

What if you were a mythical creature? Take this quiz to find out which one you would be!

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Real-Life Spies: Protect Your Headquarters and Secret Hiding Places

Protect Your Headquarters In 1995, Britain’s Secret Service moved to a new headquarters called the Thames House. Much of what goes on there remains hidden in shadow. Files kept there marked “Top Secret,” “Highly Classified,” and “For Your Eyes Only”

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Real-Life Spies: Invisible Ink and Disguise Yourself

Learn how to be a spy with these tools and tricks inspired by real-life spies!