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Super Sleuth: July 25

July 2025

Calling all Super Sleuths

George Washington and Thomas Jefferson were not the only U.S. presidents who loved ice cream. A famous president in 1984 adored the cool dessert so much that he established July as National Ice Cream Month and the third Sunday in July as National Ice Cream Day.

Help Hay Seed and City Slicker discover the name of the 40th U.S. president who viewed ice cream as “a nutritious and wholesome food … the perfect dessert and snack food.”

  • Find a July 1984 calendar page in this magazine.
  • Give the name of the U.S. president found on the calendar.
  • What is your favorite ice cream treat?
  • How do you feel when you eat ice cream?

For a chance to win a $25 Amazon email gift card, fill out the form below or send answers with name, address and phone number to:

Cooperative Living Super Sleuths
4201 Dominion Blvd., Suite 101
Glen Allen, VA 23060

Kids Korner submissions are for children under the age of 16.


May Super Sleuths

The May Super Sleuths was about nature’s heroes — pollinators. For a chance to win a $25 Amazon email gift card, kids were asked to find and name the insect hidden in the issue and give the page number. They were also asked to describe how large the insect is in real life, as well as name the parts of the world where the cacao tree and its pollinators are located. Lastly, they were asked to name their favorite chocolate candy.The winning answers are:

  • Chocolate midge fly, page 34
  • 1 to 3 millimeters
  • Tropical rainforests in Central America, South America, Africa and Asia
  • Reese’s

OUR WINNER IS MEMPHIS.

Congratulations, Memphis!

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