"When you are young, you’re naturally curious about the world and everything in it. But the world seems made for grown-ups; complex and unknowable. That’s why we’ve created The Week Junior. It explains the news and events in ways that children understand; immediate, colourful, exciting. From news to nature, science to geography, and sport to books, The Week Junior explores an extraordinary array of topics from around the globe. Written to engage a young person’s point of view, without spoon-feeding or patronising, it explains events in a safe, accessible and inspiring way."
Bridge crash is investigated
Busy Baltimore port
Court orders Israel to let more aid into Gaza
IT’S AN AMAZING WEEK FOR…
Global celebrations for Easter
Rowers complain about sewage
WORD OF THE WEEK
THIS WEEK IN HISTORY
Super sewer completed
Stone of Destiny’s new home
Popular bird island reopens
Inspiring people celebrated
Shopping to help others
THE WEEK’S SILLIEST HEADLINE
Around the world
Should villages ban coaches? • Some villagers are fed up with traffic jams and crowds.
The imam bringing people together • Sabah Ahmedi wants to educate people about Islam.
A new high sheriff
Young rescuer on the hills
THEY SAID IT!
New hope for Javan tigers
Wood anemone opens to light
Australia’s lost and found
Sperm whales’ poo protection
Good week
Bad week
Alaotran gentle lemur
A promise to protect and defend • 75 years ago a group of countries formed NATO.
NATO’s non-military action
Where did early humans go?
Early humans and dinosaurs
Photos of the week
Girls get into golf
How to play golf
THE WEEK’S WINNERS…
Learn to welcome change • Noticing your feelings can help you cope with change.
What changes have you experienced? • Take a moment to think about all the ways you have changed.
Give your mind and body some attention
Teenage spy Alex Rider returns • The young agent embarks on a daring and action-packed final mission.
Three more screen stories about young spies
5 books inspired by weather • Immerse yourself in the elements with these atmospheric stories.
Movies Showing Nowhere
Yorick Goldewijk • The Movies Showing Nowhere author reveals how his tale imitates real life.
READERS RECOMMEND
A refugee’s tale of hardship and hope • Author Miriam Halahmy was inspired by real events.
BOOK BITES
ON MY SHELF
Plant puzzles • Bring long-forgotten plants back to life in Botany Manor.
VIDEO OF THE WEEK
APP OF THE WEEK
WEBSITE OF THE WEEK
Paint flowers like Emil Nolde
Puzzles
Snoozy protest aims for change
An eggs-tremely large delivery
Arsenal trip up with wrong socks
Minister orders: stop the bop
Editor’s note
CHARITY OF THE WEEK
Bone from the past
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