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Time for Kids Almanac

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Time for Kids Almanac is a yearly almanac which was published in the United States by Meredith Corporation as an adjunct to their Time for Kids magazine.[1][2] The last edition was published in 2016.

The almanac, aimed at elementary school and middle school students (grades 3 - 8 in the United States), includes articles on science, art, literature, social studies, technology, politics, pop culture, history, language, mathematics, economics, religion, sports, and volunteering.[1] The reference book begins with the "Year in Review," which tells of events that have taken place in the prior year, and ends with "What's Next?" which describes interesting or significant events expected in the coming year.

The series has won many honors, including the Teacher's Choice Award, Best Children's Reference Book Award, and the "A-List" pick from FamilyFun magazine.[3]

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  1. ^ a b "For Young Readers: Reference books help kids, entice adults to flip through". The Post-Standard. The Associated Press. 3 September 2006. p. 114. Retrieved 16 February 2025.
  2. ^ Mccarvill, Malcolm (4 January 2012). "Time for Kids Almanac 2012". Newsday. pp. B21. Retrieved 16 February 2025.
  3. ^ Reid, Lang (9 August 2012). "Time for Kids Almanac 2013". Pattaya Mail. Retrieved 16 February 2025.