Every week, Xyza: News for Kids publishes a dinner table conversation topic. Why? We want to inspire real conversations about the world of news today with your kids. Because the world of news is fascinating, exciting and frankly, way too interesting!

This week we ask the question, “Who’s faster? A cheetah or an ant?” Why? Read our dinner table conversation topic below!

Did you know that the animal with the fastest moving body part comes from the Mystrium camillae species, otherwise known as the Dracula ant found in southeast Asia and Australia. Its jaws (or mandibles, if we’re being technical) can click at 201 miles per hour. That’s about 5,000 times faster than the blink of an eye. Ouch! Sounds like a pretty painful experience for the prey caught between those jaws!

So what’s the point of this discovery? Well, the ant’s jaw movement is unique because instead of keeping its jaw open wide and then snapping it shut, the Dracula ant starts with a closed jaw and then builds pressure, which causes the super-quick motion … much like the pressure that lets you snap your fingers.

The next step for researchers? To see how the ant uses these speedy powers in nature. Perhaps humans could use the ant’s jaw movements as inspiration to improve the way we use or build things in the future!

Now that we know which animal moves its body the fastest, inquiring minds want to know… who’s faster in the comic book world: Superman or The Flash?

This post originally appeared on Xyza News for Kids.
Joann Suen & Sapna Satagopan
Tinybeans Voices Contributor

We're two perfectly imperfect moms who have five very different kids between the two of us. We believe that topics in news are a fantastic way to spark conversations in families. That's why we started the Dinner Table Conversation series here at Xyza: News for Kids. Won't you join us in the conversation? 

If you already love Target’s Art Class clothing line, you’re in for a treat—because as of Feb. 24, Target has extended the line into toddler sizes! You can now shop the super stylish and affordable collection in sizes ranging from 12M to 5T.

With most pieces under $13 and options like jackets, dresses, pants, shirts and more, shopping Art Class for your toddler is a no-brainer. Keep scrolling to see our favorite picks from newly expanded line.

Striped T-Shirt and Shorts Set

Your little man will be nothing but stylish with this sweatshirt striped t-shirt and shorts set ($20)! The coordinated pairing will make getting ready all by himself a cinch and the fun "yay!" print means a fun day awaits.

Tassel Skirt

This cotton tassel skirt ($15) has us asking just one question––does this come in our size!? The bright marigold color and dainty shape is perfect for spring and pairing with sandals.

Striped Top & Skirtall Set

No need to mix and match––this striped top and skirtall set ($20) comes together and ready to rock. Made from soft cotton and easy to pull on, this cute ensemble will have your little feeling like quite the stylish big girl.

Sun Graphic Sweatshirt

While you may technically find this adorable sun graphic sweatshirt ($15) in the boys' section, we think it would look great on girls, too! The bright and cheery graphic makes us long for spring and warm days.

Diamond Romper Bodysuit

The cozy cotton and front pockets make this romper bodysuit ($18) fun and functional. Not only do we love the neutral gray diamond pattern, but we can't get enough of those contrasting top straps!

Moto Jogger Pants

Oh, hello stylish toddler wearing moto jogger pants ($13)! The comfy sweatpants may be made for lounging but we think they also make quite the trendy statement when paired with an adorable shirt.

Long Sleeve Cheetah Twist Sweatshirt

Meow! This adorable long sleeve cheetah twist sweatshirt ($13) offers a nice twist (we couldn't resist) on the traditional sweatshirt. The oatmeal-colored top is covered in print and the phrase "another day chillin'."

Moto Jacket

We can't imagine your little man looking any cuter than when he's wearing this faux leather moto jacket ($25). The stylish cut and easy to care for fabric makes this the perfect coat for spring.

––Karly Wood

All photos: Courtesy of Target

 

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Yes, D.C.’s Smithsonian Zoo is free and awesome and if you haven’t paid a visit you must go (Pandas!). But if you’ve been there, done that, and you need a unique animal-loving fix, consider a visit to the Metro Richmond Zoo, one of the largest and most unique in our area that’s just a quick two-hour drive south of the city. With more than 2,000 animals spread across 70 acres of land, answering the call of the wild can feel a bit overwhelming. Here are five places to get started. 

#1 The Feeding Giraffes
One feature that makes this zoo so popular and fun is the ample opportunity you’ll have to interact with a variety of animals. In the African Plains section, which features addax, impala, zebra, and kudu, along with storks, cranes, ostriches, cheetahs and elephants, you can actually feed the giraffes from a special platform. The zoo houses a herd of nine reticulated giraffe and they are all too happy to nibble some pre-purchased treats from your hand. You can also feed deer, goats, sheep, donkeys and antelope in the children’s farm area.

#2 Monkey Business
Primates are a favorite here and you’ll find rows of lemurs, marmosets, tamarins, New and Old World monkeys, as well as quite a few apes, including siamangs, orangutans, and chimpanzees. You can get up-close-and-personal (but maintain a modicum of safety) through a glass window with Farley and Zoe, two goofy orangutans.

#3 Birds of a Feather…
If birds are your thing, you’ll marvel at the Chilean flamingos and African penguins, and a walk-through aviary of ducks, pheasants, ibises, and spoonbills. The kids will love being able to enter the budgie exhibit and feed the brightly-colored budgerigars, aka parakeets, from feed sticks.

#4 Cats Steal the Show
Favor cute things with whiskers? You’ll enjoy the fact that Metro Richmond Zoo is a Cheetah Breeding Center and has gained worldwide attention for facilitating multiple births of adorable cheetah cubs.

#5 Hitch a Ride
Perhaps the ultimate interactive el
ement at Metro Richmond Zoo is the newly added Treetop Zoofari zip line adventure, where you can zip from tree to tree like Tarzan and get a bird’s eye view of the animals. But if zip lining requires a little too much adrenaline for you, take advantage of the zoo’s Safari Sky Ride, which will give you a similar view, but from the comfort of a moving seat. Or if you prefer to stay closer to the ground, you can take the safari train for a special view of India and Chinese natives, such as blackbuck, mouflon, Himalayan tahr and takin. Impress your little ones by mentioning that the takin is considered a national treasure in China, much like the giant pandas.

Metro Richmond Zoo
8300 Beaver Bridge Rd. (Moseley, Va)
Open: Monday-Saturday, 9:30 a.m.–5 p.m.
Cost: $17.25; kids ages 2-11/$11.25
804-739-5666
Online: metrorichmondzoo.com

Have you visited this zoo yet? Tell us about your favorite part in the comments below. 

–Jamy Bond

photo: Disney’s Pete’s Dragon via Instagram

You may have already read that Netflix is going to lose all its Disney content when Disney launches its own streaming service in 2019. But in case you were curious how much you’re actually losing, here’s an idea of what’s on the chopping block:

(Note: No need to panic yet: The changes won’t go into effect until 2019, so you’ve totally got the time to binge on Disney before it’s gone from Netflix.*)

Animated Movies:


Atlantis: The Lost Empire
Brother Bear 2
Cars Toon: Mater’s Tall Tales
Chicken Little
The Emperor’s New Groove
An Extremely Goofy Movie
Fantasia
Fantasia 2000
Finding Dory
Fox and the Hound 2
Kronk’s New Groove
Lemonade Mouth
Leroy and Stitch
Lilo and Stitch
Lilo and Stitch 2
Mickey and the Beanstalk
Mickey’s House of Villains
Mickey’s Magical Christmas
Mickey’s Once Upon a Christmas
Moana
Mulan II
The Nightmare Before Christmas
Phineas and Ferb: The MoviePocahontis II
The Prince and the Pauper
Recess: Taking the Fifth
Secret of the Wings
Stitch: The Movie
Tarzan II
The Three Little Pigs
The Three Musketeers
Tinkerbell
Tinkerbell and the Great Fairy Rescue
Tinkerbell and the Legend of the NeverBeast
Tinkerbell and the Lost Treasure
Tinkerbell Pirate Fairy
Walt Disney Animation Studios Short Film Collection
Who Framed Roger Rabbit
Zootopia

Live Action Movies

Air Buddies
Air Bud: World Pup
Alice Through the Looking Glass
Beverly Hills Chihuahua 2
Beverly Hills Chihuahua 3
Blank Check
BFG
Cadet Kelly
Camp Rock
Camp Rock 2
Cow Bells
The Cheetah Girls
The Cheetah Girls 2
The Cheetah Girls: One World
Frenemies
Geek Charming
George of the Jungle 2
Good Luck Charlie: It’s Christmas
Hannah Montana: The Movie
High School Musical
High School Musical 2
Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey
Invisible Sister
Jump In
Mark and Russell’s Wild Ride
Mr. Magoo
Pete’s Dragon
Pirates of the Caribbean
Princess Protection Program
Read it and Weep
Sharpay’s Fabulous Adventure
Sky High
Starstruck
Spooky Buddies
Super Buddies
Teen Beach 2
The Parent Trap
Tini The New Life of Violetta
The Tortoise and the Hare
Wizards of Waverly Place: The Movie
Wendy Wu: Homecoming Warrior

Disney Channel Shows:

Best Friends Whenever
Bunk’d
Girl Meets World
Girl Vs. Monster
Goldie & Bear
Jessie
Kate and Mim-Mim
Lab Rats
Let It Shine
Little Einsteins
Live and Maddie
Max Steel
Mighty Med
Phineas and Ferb
Sofia the First
Special Agent Oso
Violetta
Yo-Kai Watch

*This list does not include Marvel or Star Wars movies, which are still under negotiation.

 

It’s only the start of 2017, but a wicked battle is brewing in Twitter world . . . possibly the biggest we’ll see this year. Luckily this duel isn’t about politics, mommy wars, or anything else that’ll make you want to climb under a rock. This battle is full of adorable seals, monkeys, and tiger cubs. Who’s winning? You tell us.

It all started when Smithsonian’s National Zoo announced the birth of this adorable grey seal.

Then a Virginian, proud of her local zoo, challenged the Virginia Aquarium to deal the second card.

And the Virginia Aquarium played along.

But the National Zoo said nay. There was no way they’d lose to the Virginia Aquarium.

The two Twitter accounts would not stop! There was no controlling them!

Whoa! Look who showed up! The Bronx Zoo!

Oh snap! More zoos are throwing their hats in the ring.

When will this end? We hope never!

This has gotta’ be the greatest thing the Internet has brought us.

Who do you think won? Tell us in the comments below!

 

 

 

Break out your smelly markers and gel pens. Lisa Frank, the stationary brand that holds a special place in our hearts, announced it will launch it’s first adult coloring book.There’s no word yet on when exactly the new book will come out, but the company showed a first look at the cover art on Facebook. Yay to rainbow ponies, and fierce cheetah prints!

Photo: Facebook

Were you a big Lisa Frank fan? Tell us in the comments below!