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Fireflies spark summer revenue

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Summer nights bring out the flickering lights of fireflies, entrancing families sitting out on their porches. What are fireflies? Why do fireflies blink their lights on and off? Capture the interest of your local outdoor businesses as sponsors for this Kid Scoop page about fireflies. Show them this fun summer feature!

Your newspaper is an important source of science news. During the summer, Kid Scoop brings children fun ways to learn about backyard science and enjoy practicing reading, writing and math skills. Your retailers, public utilities and local non-profit organizations are always looking for ways to connect with families. With their names and logos as sponsors on the Kid Scoop pages, they are seen as benefactors for education. This is especially important during the vacation months when reading scores typically dip.

Where can you find the reading scores for your local school districts? Go to:
Publicschoolreview.com
Nces.ed.gov/nationsreportcard

Science is just one of the subjects Kid Scoop pages feature each week. Geography, history, biography, writing, grammar and the arts are included regularly to enrich children’s knowledge. You never know what topic will interest a child, so Kid Scoop offers a variety throughout the year. That’s what parents and teachers love about Kid Scoop — it reaches all children. Our subscribing newspapers also tell us that immigrant newcomers to their communities find Kid Scoop a helpful way to learn about American culture and build English language skills.

To bring this page and other enchanting Kid Scoop pages to your community, please contact Dan “Firefly” Dalton at 909-793-9890 or patiodan@kidscoop.com. Also visit kidscoop.com.