Tsunamis are giant, destructive waves that can wipe out a city in only minutes. Find out what causes them and what kind of damage they can do.
He's tall, he's hairy and you don't want to run into him at night. He's known by many names like Bigfoot, Yeti, and Sasquatch and has been a mystery for hundreds of years. But does he really exist?
There are more Asian peeps in the world than anyone else. KW checks out some of their traditions.
Jennifer Garner is back on as a martial arts warrior turned assassin in Elektra. Check out the Kidzworld DVD review!
India is home to tons of cultures, foods and religions - oh, and about a billion people. Find out more about this dynamic Asian country.
Two pandas that were given as a gift from China to Taiwan have been appearing in public for the first time.
Find out what your Chinese horoscope animal is in for in 2009!
People across the world are celebrating the start of the Chinese New Year. The Chinese year is lunar, which means it depends on the cycles of the moon, so it is celebrated on a slightly different day every year.
Our summer reading recommendations continue with this book review of The Year Of The Dog by author and illustrator Grace Lin. This book is the first in a series of (so far) two. The sequel to The Year Of The Dog is called The Year Of The Rat, which Kidzwo
We’ve already reviewed the prequel (first book in a series) to this book – The Year Of The Rat – bu author and illustrator Grace Lin. In The Year Of The Dog we met a girl named Grace (called Pacy by her family) who, along with her BFF Melody, was tr