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The cicadas are coming! Here s how to make that fun for kids

The cicadas are coming! Here’s how to make that fun for kids. Jamie Kiffel-Alcheh © Photograph by Michael Ventura / Alamy Brood X cicadas like this one in Maryland were last seen in 2004. Virginia mom Abby Doble s five- and seven-year-old are ready for some noisy visitors. “They still have old exoskeletons they collected last year,” she says. But those exoskeletons were from annual cicadas. What’s coming now is bigger … much bigger. © Photograph by Jonathan Larsen / Diadem Images / Alamy A full-grown Brood X cicada hangs out in Washington, D.C. Think: trillions of insects. This is “Brood X” (as in “Brood 10”), a regional group of periodical cicadas that emerges just once every 17 years. If you live in one of the states that’s expecting the bevy of bugs, your kids are likely feeling the excitement. Here’s the buzz on what’s up with these visitors and ways their arrival can help teach children some six-legged STEM.

Inspired Coffee Table Books To Gift Mom this Mother s Day

V MAGAZINE Scroll for more Please try again. Inspired Coffee Table Books To Gift Mom this Mother’s Day Inspired Coffee Table Books To Gift Mom this Mother’s Day From fashion and jewels, to activism and photography From fashion and jewels, to activism and photography May 3, 2021 For those lucky to have felt, feel and experience a mother s love, you know that it cannot simply be reduced to one day of celebration. One can nonetheless take it as an opportunity to express gratitude to the life-giving women past and present. As Mother s Day fast approaches in the United States, V Magazine has taken care to round up our top picks of coffee table books to gift.

The Planets: Mars

OPPORTUNITY EXPLORES FOR 14 YEARS DISCOVERS EVIDENCE OF ANCIENT FLOWING WATER NARRATOR: Over 50 years of Mars exploration has revealed intriguing clues, suggesting Mars has a surprisingly watery past. ASHWIN VASAVADA: There’s a lot of evidence for ancient flowing water on Mars. For one thing, there’s a lot of rivers that once coursed across the surface that are now dry, today. There’s also evidence for floods that catastrophically scoured the surface. JOHN GROTZINGER: It’s undeniable that the early history of Mars was much wetter than it is today. STEVE SQUYRES: The surface of Mars is littered with an uncountable number of little round things. These “blueberries,” as we nicknamed them, are what geologists call “concretions.”

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