Amelia Earhart https://kids.nationalgeographic.com/history/article/amelia-earhart
How this pilot changed how high people thought women could fly
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How this pilot changed how high people thought women could fly
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How this female scientist used physics to save lives
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How this scientist nurtured the land—and people’s minds
African Americans as part of Black History Month. 1963 March
Balanced on a rock in the middle of a river, a black bear lowers her head to the water and … chomp! A wriggling salmon is no match for her strong jaws. She’s spent the summer eating berries and roots—now she’s eating all the salmon she can catch to gain as much weight as possible. She needs enough stored fat for her body to make milk for newborn cubs this winter.
BONDING Male black bears leave their dens around mid-March
The woman who paved the way for female mathematicians
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The computer programmer who had ideas long before there were computers
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How this African American pilot helped fly the United States to victory
African Americans as part of Black History Month. 1963 March
See pictures and read about Denali National Park on National Geographic Kids.
park can be extremely cold and snowy from October to March
How this math whiz helped explorers reach new worlds
African Americans as part of Black History Month. 1963 March
The Egyptian who proved women could be powerful pharaohs
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