I wrote a book! It comes out next month. Help kids and teens understand that they have SO MANY OPTIONS. ALL THE OPTIONS. UNLIMITED OPTIONS. amazon.com/TIME-Kids-How-Exp… 🚀
It's time! The TFK Kid Reporter Contest is OPEN! 🥳
Know a student ages 8-13 who likes asking questions, writing stories, and learning about the world? Encourage them to apply to join our crew. Applications are due June 15. For more information, visit timeforkids.com/kid-reporter… ✨
"Follow your heart. Tell the stories that are true to you. Be original, and be thoughtful, and be determined." 💡
Are your students (and, let's be honest, you!) looking forward to The Super Mario Galaxy Movie? Check out TFK Kid Reporter Vicky's interview with codirector Aaron Horvath: timeforkids.visitlink.me/H7l…
In the latest issue of TFK, kids will meet...
🏂 a Paralympian
🧩 a puzzle constructor
👨💻 a software engineer
❄️ a polar researcher
🍿 a movie director
🦷 a dental anesthesiologist
...and more!
What careers would your students like to learn about next? Check out our free career exploration site: timeforkids.com/your-hot-job…
TFK Kid Reporter Ethan spoke with Mychal Threets, the new host of @ReadingRainbow, in New York City. Check out more of their conversation, online now: timeforkids.visitlink.me/Qfi… 📚
TFK Kid Reporter Madeline spoke with the lead hair, makeup, and prosthetics designer for #Wicked and #WickedForGood. 💚🩷
What was her biggest challenge? What was her favorite moment on set? Which little memento found its way home with her? Find out: timeforkids.com/your-hot-job…#YourHotJob
Deadline alert! ⏰ There's only ONE WEEK LEFT to apply to the 2025-26 TFK Kid Reporter contest. Submissions are due June 16. Have your junior journalists turned theirs in yet? Don't wait! Click for details: tfk.news/3SIEQHG
Rohan, 13, lost his home in the Palisades Fire, in Los Angeles. Along with it, he lost his beloved book collection. Now, the seventh grader is working to get books into the hands of other kids affected by the fires. Read more about our Kid of the Month: tfk.news/4ib7RWH 📚
For #WomensHistoryMonth, we're celebrating women who are shaping the world in innovative and inspiring ways. Help kids dream big with this free Your Hot Job guide—featuring entrepreneurs, creators, carers, and more: tfk.news/3FjBSpg 🔥 #CareerEducation
Avery Colvert, 14, created Altadena Girls, a recovery fund for teens affected by the fire. Avery never thought the fund would go viral—but less than 24 hours after its creation, it did just that: tfk.news/40stQSd
Our thoughts are with those impacted by the devastating wildfires in Los Angeles County, and the many firefighters and others involved with ongoing relief efforts.
Teachers, your students can learn about the situation in this article from next week's TFK: tfk.news/4j9Z7l5
Christian Ramos, 9, is our November Kid of the Month! He crafts and sells Buffalo Bills souvenirs to raise money for the Patricia Allen Fund and Oishei Children's Hospital. Read more: ti.me/4e4RrNe 🏈
It's a new school year! Our first issue back highlights some seriously impressive kids. Meet the @TIME Kid of the Year and five other honorees—plus, get to know our new crew of TFK Kid Reporters. We can't wait to see what this year has in store! tfk.news/3SWj5EG 💪 💡 🎊
Profiling Jordan for @TIME was a lesson in compassion, dedication, and how one person (kid, teen, or adult) can make a big difference. 🐶 time.com/6996555/jordan-suca…
These kids are incredible.
(Not too late to apply for next year! Know a kid who'd like to be a TFK Kid Reporter? Deadline is June 17: timeforkids.com/kid-reporter…)
"It's an amazing honor and privilege. I get to stand behind that podium to speak on behalf of the president of the United States."
Karine Jean-Pierre is the @WhiteHouse@PressSec. She spoke to TFK Kid Reporter Audrey about her career path for #YourHotJob: tfk.news/3V0MChO
TFK Kid Reporter Ninis sat down with @MLBNetwork’s Lauren Shehadi (@LaurenShehadi) to talk about her career path, morning routine, and love of baseball. ⚾
Watch now on #YourHotJob, a free career-exploration site for kids: tfk.news/3QBwroJ
Kason Creed wanted a place where all kids could play together. After speaking at city council meetings, Kason inspired his community to make a local playground more inclusive.
Read Kason’s story: tfk.news/3OQESLN 👍 👍