Welcome to Draw Along Dataviz! This article is part of The Kids’ Table section on kids dataviz.| Nightingale
Recently, it has been HOT in Austin, Texas, with highs getting close to 110 degrees Fahrenheit.| Nightingale
Daphne Draws Data by Cole Nussbaumer Knaflic introduces young readers to the world of data visualization, math, and creativity through a fun, visual...| Nightingale
Hone your data visualization skills in this collaborative board game. Can you rescue the magical creatures before their powers are lost forever?| Nightingale
“And the T-Rex was SO big!” squealed my best friend Emily, who was sitting next to me on the bus ride to Kindergarten.| Nightingale
As I was heading out to the mosque for the evening prayer, I heard a soft voice from the kitchen—"Abbu, wait! I'll join you.| Nightingale
"Abbu, I'll make a graph of all the chocolates you eat while I'm asleep and will send it to your team," my daughter Pariza complained, after finding yet...| Nightingale
For many of us, the pandemic has merged the two worlds of “home” and “office.| Nightingale
When the COVID-19 pandemic first shut down in-person learning, we knew education wouldn’t be the same.| Nightingale
It all started when my nine-year-old son brought home his grade four math homework.| Nightingale
बस हवा से भरे गुब्बारे हैं ये सुई चुभा दो तो फट.| Nightingale
I was invited to an elementary school in the Bay Area to introduce kids to the wonderful world of data.| Nightingale
Once upon a time—or perhaps just last month—Issue 5 of Nightingale landed in the hands of readers around the world.| Nightingale
The class allowed students to see data as not just a result of gathering facts from the world, but as a tool to make meaning of reality.| Nightingale
An interview with children's author Lalena Fisher, whose latest book introduces kids to charts and diagrams that tell a story of friendship.| Nightingale
The book "Drawing Data with Kids" makes data visualization accessible, low-tech, and something the whole family can do—no screens required.| Nightingale