L'shanah tovah! Rosh Hashanah is the Jewish New Year but don't expect fireworks and parties. Get the goods on this important Jewish holiday.
New Year's resolutions are easy to keep as long as ya make them fun. Check out these resolutions for a happier 2009!
Winter break means playing video games, boarding and having way too much time to think about Vanessa. Should I kiss her?
With Christmas behind us, there's only New Year's Eve to look forward to! I hope I don't have to spend it with my family!
We're only two days into the new year but 2007 is already proving to be my best year yet. The next 363 days are all going to be icing on the cake.
Looking to find out what's in the stars for you this month? Check out Kidzworld's free online teen horoscopes for January 2009! - Page 2
From the new Harry Potter flick to a rat who wants to be a chef, Kidzworld counts down the Top 10 Movies of 2007. How many have you seen?
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