Big blocks of ice that have built up on Earth over millions of years are shrinking. What's happening to them? Climate change is making things hotter, causing massive melting of Earth's ice… More →
Grade 3 - 5
Disaster Strikes!
It was smooth sailing aboard the Titanic until late in the evening of April 14, 1912, when lookouts atop the crow's nest spotted a huge iceberg in the path of the ship. From the moment… More →
Discovering Coral Reefs
Stinging anemones, many-armed sea stars, flat manta rays, and many other Animals call coral reefs their home. Climb aboard for a tour with your seagull guides to learn about the amazing life… More →
Discovering Dolphins and Whales
From large humpback whales leaping out of the water to playful bottlenose dolphins riding the waves, ocean Animals certainly make a splash. Climb aboard for a tour with your seagull guides to More →
Discovering Fish
From giant whale sharks to speedy sailfish, the ocean is home to thousands of different kinds of fish. Climb aboard for a tour with your seagull guides to learn about fantastic fish. Vibrant… More →
Discovering Seabirds
Soaring above the salty waves albatrosses stretch the wide wings, puffins flap alongwith beaks full of fish, and more. Climb aboard for a tour with your seagull guides to learn about some… More →
Discovering Titanic
After Titanic sank to the icy depths of the Atlantic, some feared the once-great ship would be lost forever. Despite decades of searching, nobody was able to locate the liner along the ocean… More →
Doctor? Check! Scalpel? Check! Tasty bite-sized treats? Double check! From shrimp to dumplings, mushrooms to carrots, pork buns to spring rolls, dim sum is delicious. It's time to deconstruct More →
From the foods that we eat to the ways we make them, our food waste affects the size of our carbon footprint. The bigger our carbon footprint, the more greenhouse gas is in the air. This… More →
We are all different and that's amazing! It's something we should celebrate and enjoy. Everyone has a story to tell, and everyone is amazing in their own way. The grapheme /i/ is featured in… More →


