Author: Kinooze Learning

  • Singing in Space!

    Singing in Space!

    Wow! That is another feat Chris Hadfield accomplished. Chris Hadfield who? Hey! He is a a very popular Canadian Astronaut who keeps going back and forth to space. And while in space he keeps in touch with people on Earth by sending interesting videos and photos about how life is up there without gravity. This…

  • Carbon Dioxide in Atmosphere Alarmingly High

    Carbon Dioxide in Atmosphere Alarmingly High

    First time in millions of years, carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere have been found to be alarmingly high. The levels have been recorded at dangerously high number of 400 parts per million. The readings were noted by US government agency lab on Hawaii that measure daily levels of CO2 in the atmosphere. It has been doing…

  • Never cheat

    Never cheat

     (The enthusiastic story is written by zeal who is 10 years old)   There was once a beautiful girl named Sophie. She was a very good girl and always finished her work on time, but she was a very stubborn child. She always wanted to be famous in school and her class. Her parents had…

  • Solar Plane Impulse

    Solar Plane Impulse

    No fuel, No batteries but this plane aims to fly across the US. How so? By using the Solar energy :) Isn’t it brilliant, conserving the energy from the Sun and using it to fly the plane. This solar plane known as the Impulse took off last Friday from San Francisco, California. After flying for 18 hours…

  • New Dinosaur Species Found

    New Dinosaur Species Found

    Scientists have discovered a new species of bone-headed dinosaur that existed about 85 million years ago in North America. These dinosaurs, known scientifically as Acrotholus, are believed to have possessed a thick-boned dome on the top of their skulls which might have been used to head-butt other dinosaurs. All bone headed dinosaurs are known as pachycephalosaurs by…

  • The Emperor Penguins

    The Emperor Penguins

    These funny birds cannot fly, but swim through icy waters as fast as a speedboat. They can dive in the water, go as deep as 30 ft and then zip out of the water as if they never dived in. They make nests, but the strange thing is that they do not use any twigs,…

  • The Legend of MentorJi

    The Legend of MentorJi

    ( This action story is written by nine year old Aditya) Once upon a time a person named Mentor Ji was a Samurai master. He was very clever. Jayden, Mia, Emily, Antonio, Kevin and Mike were his Samurais. They would fight for anything. One day their emergency alarm rang – Tiooo, Tiooo. They went to…

  • Mom, Look At Me!

    Mom, Look At Me!

    As your bundle of joy arrives in this world, the first thing she gets is lots of love and attention. You as parents can’t stay away, the family gushes over her, and your friends are overwhelmed with the new arrival. After all love and attention is like sunlight for a growing child. Babies seek attention…

  • Teary Mystery

    Teary Mystery

    Have you ever wondered : Why do we get tears when we are sad? Why do we cry when we are emotional? Why do our eyes become watery when something falls in it? Or why do our eyes become all wet when we take that mighty yawn? Both human eyes have glands called lacrimal (pronounced lah-krum-ul)…

  • Italy Struck By A Huge Tornado

    Italy Struck By A Huge Tornado

    A devastating tornado has hit Emilio-Romagna, a region in northern Italy. So far twelve people have been injured but the damage done is  that of millions of dollars. Emilia-Romagna is one of the richest, most developed regions in Europe. The region is also a cultural and tourist centre, being the home of the University of Bologna,…

  • Monster Hurricane on Saturn’s North Pole

    Monster Hurricane on Saturn’s North Pole

    Our little spy, the Cassini Spacecraft has been sending us pictures of Saturn for the last nine years. It landed on Saturn in 2004. Now it has been capturing amazing pictures of a monster hurricane raging at the north pole of Saturn. The hurricane has an eye which is 2,000 km (1,250 mi) wide – big enough to…

  • Awesome Argentina

    Awesome Argentina

    If you lose a tooth, which is the place in the world where a little mouse named “El Raton Perez” comes and takes the tooth from under your pillow, and leaves some coins?  Your Birthday wish starts by pulling of your earlobes by loved ones?  Strange huh! But its all in fun. An afternoon siesta here…