Cover art by Robert Meganck
This edition of CRICKET Magazine just might rock your world. From an adorable poem about a pet rock to learning about rocks that sing, CRICKET Magazine teaches you how not to take rocks for granite.
Ever seen a rock rock out? Get a fascinating introduction to lithophones—rocks that make musical sounds. And if you’re in need of a little bit of inspiration, get to know Jack Metcalf, who was an accomplished diver, swimmer, card player, fiddler, and was known as one of the fathers of the modern road, despite being blind from age six. As always, CRICKET Magazine is chock full of fascinating stories, informational articles, engaging games, and charming poems from all over the world—and in some cases, out of the world.
Enjoy features including
The Human Map by Pamela Love
Iggy Flint by Kelsey Sorge
Lithophones: Rocks That Sing by Laura Nielsen
Something for Nothing by Joanne Roberts
Jack Metcalf: A Blind Boy with Vision by Joan W. Winter
Cricket Readers Recommend
Mariam Finds Her Wings by Elisabeth Greenberg
Good Samson by Daniel Willner
I Think of My Dog When It Rains by Margaret Rodeheaver
False Impressions by Christy Lenzi
Regular features of CRICKET magazine include Letterbox, Cricket Country, Ugly Bird’s Crossbird Puzzle, Cricket League, Cricket and Ladybug, and Old Cricket Says.
