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Science? Math? Or just plain Why?

I'm listening. I don't know everything.
No one does. But I'm good at finding out. Even better: I'll ask anyone anything
FOR an InklessTales.com kid.

logo: InklessTales.comBefore I created InklessTales.com, I was a professional newspaper reporter. That means what I don't know, I know how to find out.

I also know how to talk to the people who DO know the answers to your question, if I can't find out on my own. So go ahead: ask me anything.

  • If YOU want to look up something on your OWN, here are some tips.
  • Google is great, but be careful about what you find. Not everything is great. Sites that end in .edu, or .org, or .gov, are usually better than .com. (Even though InklessTales.com is a ".com," you can also get to us by typing in ".org," too.) Look for sites your teachers and other reliable grownups recommend.
  • One of the best reporters' tricks? Ask a librarian to help you - but not just ANY librarian: a REFERENCE librarian. They are TOP NOTCH at looking things up for you - even if you aren't even sure what it is, exactly. you're trying to find.
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