Cricket Magazine Fiction and Non-Fiction Stories for Children and Young Teens

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Dear Everybuggy, This is my favorite magazine ever! I live in Tennessee and I see the mountains every day! My favorite books are Keeper of the Lost Cities and Harry Potter. I love Enola Holmes, too! I have two cats and a dog.

Gabby, age 10
Johnson City, Tennessee

P.S. Cassie (May/June 2023), Grizel could definitely beat Sandor in a fight in KOTLC. I’ve read all of KOTLC except the tenth book, which I’m waiting to come out!

Happy Pi Day, Y’all!My school is letting us throw whipped cream pies at teachers later, but for now, let me tell you the story of how I became a Pi Master.

It all started when I was young. Very young. For as long as I remember pi existing, it was 3.14159. Easy. Fun to chant. A random cartoon added a 2. Then the madness began. Around fifth grade, for Pi Day, I decided to watch “The Pi Song” over and over again and try to memorize a few digits from there. I got to like twenty or thirty digits. That’s why my first few dozen digits sound kind of irregular, because they were memorized

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