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The Week Junior

338
Magazine

The Week Junior is a brilliant current affairs magazine for children aged between 8 and 14. It’s filled with fascinating stories and information, written to engage curious young minds and encourage them to explore and understand the world around them.

Lockdown parties report published

What is the 1922 Committee?

Zimbabwe wants to sell its ivory stockpile

IT’S AN AMAZING WEEK FOR…

Eco prize winners announced

Help for rising costs announced

WORD OF THE WEEK

THIS WEEK IN HISTORY

What’s a “windfall tax”?

Glasses activist celebrated

Bus stops become galleries

Head for tiny school wanted

Bristol graffiti festival returns

Around the world

Should e-scooters remain banned? • Some people say e-scooters help reduce car use and pollution.

What you need to know

Three reasons why e-scooters should remain banned

Three reasons why e-scooters should not remain banned

The writer with a kind message • Maisie Chan uses her books to express empathy.

Ghana’s hero of robotics

Billie Eilish speaks out

THEY SAID IT!

Saving Earth’s soil

Cuckoo spit has an icky secret

Life below the surface

Jackdaws debate take-off times

Good week

Bad week

Welsh Corgi

What is the most beautiful bird?

A record-breaking monarch • Learn more about the nation’s longest-serving monarch.

Special events to celebrate the Platinum Jubilee

Tonga volcano is still standing

Waves around the world

Photos of the week

Clarke’s big England ambition

THE WEEK’S WINNERS…

Champions League winners

Go wild and lift your mood • Being in nature can boost your mood, confidence and physical health too.

Readers who love the great outdoors

Ed Stafford’s advice for going wild

Food Forever • An exhibition good enough to eat.

More art from Food Forever

Home sweet home • Unpacking is a relaxing game about an unexpected topic.

APP OF THE WEEK

WEBSITE OF THE WEEK

VIDEO OF THE WEEK

5 books for Empathy Day • Mark Empathy Day on 9 June with books to help you understand people’s feelings.

The Breakfast Club Adventures

Marcus Rashford • The Breakfast Club Adventures writer reveals how he likes to start his day.

Trials biking • Rev up but keep your balance and concentration in…

HOW, WHAT, WHERE?

“IT’S A GREAT FAMILY EVENT”

Bake Mary Berry’s scones

Word fill in • All these words fit in the grid. Can you work out where each word goes to complete it?

Word jumble • Rearrange the scrambled letters to form four words connected with jewellery.

Spot the difference • These two pictures appear to be the same, but take a closer look. There are actually five differences. Can you spot them?

Wordsearch • Can you find all of the words listed here? They are hidden horizontally, vertically or diagonally and may read forwards or backwards.

Number tower

Police called over coffee price

Gandalf in the Board of the Rings

Horses will type emails in Iceland

Scientists taste dolphins’ wee

Editor’s note

CHARITY OF THE WEEK

Winning the junior golf tour

Join a worldwide photography competition

YOUR PHOTOS • We’d love to see your snaps. Send them to us at hello@theweekjunior.co.uk Don’t forget to tell us why you took them.

Teacher OF THE WEEK

Puzzles page and quiz answers

POP JAM

THE WEEK Junior SHOW

Quiz of the week

The Week Junior


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Frequency: Weekly Pages: 32 Publisher: Future Publishing Ltd Edition: 338

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: June 4, 2022

Formats

OverDrive Magazine

subjects

Kids & Teens

Languages

English

The Week Junior is a brilliant current affairs magazine for children aged between 8 and 14. It’s filled with fascinating stories and information, written to engage curious young minds and encourage them to explore and understand the world around them.

Lockdown parties report published

What is the 1922 Committee?

Zimbabwe wants to sell its ivory stockpile

IT’S AN AMAZING WEEK FOR…

Eco prize winners announced

Help for rising costs announced

WORD OF THE WEEK

THIS WEEK IN HISTORY

What’s a “windfall tax”?

Glasses activist celebrated

Bus stops become galleries

Head for tiny school wanted

Bristol graffiti festival returns

Around the world

Should e-scooters remain banned? • Some people say e-scooters help reduce car use and pollution.

What you need to know

Three reasons why e-scooters should remain banned

Three reasons why e-scooters should not remain banned

The writer with a kind message • Maisie Chan uses her books to express empathy.

Ghana’s hero of robotics

Billie Eilish speaks out

THEY SAID IT!

Saving Earth’s soil

Cuckoo spit has an icky secret

Life below the surface

Jackdaws debate take-off times

Good week

Bad week

Welsh Corgi

What is the most beautiful bird?

A record-breaking monarch • Learn more about the nation’s longest-serving monarch.

Special events to celebrate the Platinum Jubilee

Tonga volcano is still standing

Waves around the world

Photos of the week

Clarke’s big England ambition

THE WEEK’S WINNERS…

Champions League winners

Go wild and lift your mood • Being in nature can boost your mood, confidence and physical health too.

Readers who love the great outdoors

Ed Stafford’s advice for going wild

Food Forever • An exhibition good enough to eat.

More art from Food Forever

Home sweet home • Unpacking is a relaxing game about an unexpected topic.

APP OF THE WEEK

WEBSITE OF THE WEEK

VIDEO OF THE WEEK

5 books for Empathy Day • Mark Empathy Day on 9 June with books to help you understand people’s feelings.

The Breakfast Club Adventures

Marcus Rashford • The Breakfast Club Adventures writer reveals how he likes to start his day.

Trials biking • Rev up but keep your balance and concentration in…

HOW, WHAT, WHERE?

“IT’S A GREAT FAMILY EVENT”

Bake Mary Berry’s scones

Word fill in • All these words fit in the grid. Can you work out where each word goes to complete it?

Word jumble • Rearrange the scrambled letters to form four words connected with jewellery.

Spot the difference • These two pictures appear to be the same, but take a closer look. There are actually five differences. Can you spot them?

Wordsearch • Can you find all of the words listed here? They are hidden horizontally, vertically or diagonally and may read forwards or backwards.

Number tower

Police called over coffee price

Gandalf in the Board of the Rings

Horses will type emails in Iceland

Scientists taste dolphins’ wee

Editor’s note

CHARITY OF THE WEEK

Winning the junior golf tour

Join a worldwide photography competition

YOUR PHOTOS • We’d love to see your snaps. Send them to us at hello@theweekjunior.co.uk Don’t forget to tell us why you took them.

Teacher OF THE WEEK

Puzzles page and quiz answers

POP JAM

THE WEEK Junior SHOW

Quiz of the week

The Week Junior


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