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Chirp - Summer 2020

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AGES 3 TO 6 AGES 6 TO 9 AGES 9 TO 13 ey may be ready to move "up" to Chickadee... ... the award-winning magazine created especially for kids (ages 6 to 9) who are ready to begin reading on their own. As your child's mind keeps developing, Chickadee is the perfect next step. Ten times a year, Chickadee's subscribers get a lively package of stories, comics, animal facts, crafts and science experiments that will entertain them while they build problem-solving skills and develop new ways of thinking. All the learning and fun that you love in Chirp continues in Chickadee! And because it comes to you from the publishers of Chirp, you know that you can trust Chickadee to continue to captivate, teach, entertain and inspire your child! Is your pre-schooler ready to graduate? You can TRANSFER your child's Chirp subscription to Chickadee (at no extra cost) the next time you renew, or immediately by calling 1-800-551-6957. 4 chickaDEE Jupiter has 67 moons. (373 mph) The speed of the world's fastest train, which was built in Japan. Unbe-leaf-able! The world's oldest tree, a bristlecone pine, is about 4,800 years old. It's growing in a forest in California, but its exact location is top-secret. Scientists worry too many visitors could hurt the prized pine, even if it's by accident. 603 km/h Cool Science chickaDEE 5 READER FACT How Puzzling! The largest jigsaw puzzle in the world has 551,232 pieces. Natan Hockenstein, 7 Do you know any fun facts? Email chickadee@owlkids.com and you may see your fact in a future chickaDEE! Legendary baseball player Babe Ruth wore a chilled cabbage leaf under his cap to keep cool during Major League Baseball games. Keep It Under Your Hat! Is That a Fact? International Day of the Nacho is October 21. Cheesy Fact Nachos were invented by a person named… Nacho! Nacho is short for Ignacio (say: ig-NA-see-oh) in Spanish. WORD WISE A WATTLE (say: WAH-tuhl) is the flabby skin flap that hangs from a turkey's neck. ILLUSTRATIONS: DAVE WHAMOND PHOTOS: DREAMSTIME Baseball's World Series championships hit the field every year in October.

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