"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."
US agrees help for Ukraine
The plan to stop Russia
Canary Islanders want fewer tourists
IT’S AN AMAZING WEEK FOR…
Indigenous art wins at top show
Rwanda plan becomes law
What are small boats?
WORD OF THE WEEK
THIS WEEK IN HISTORY
Survey shows plastic waste
Robot to meet the public
Painting flags for workmates
Team GB Olympics kits revealed
THE WEEK’S SILLIEST HEADLINE
Around the world
Should libraries scrap fines? • Some people think punishments put people off using libraries.
What you need to know
LAST WEEK’S POLL
Three reasons why libraries should scrap fines
Three reasons why libraries should not scrap fines
WHAT DO YOU THINK?
Raising money for military kids • Louis is a fundraiser who helps care for his family.
A new Shakespeare star
Young hedgehog hero
THEY SAID IT!
Farms help migrating birds
Early purple orchids bloom
The wildlife of Lake Poyang
Mangroves hold many species
Good week
Bad week
Clay robber frog
What is your favourite enclosure and why?
Our readers report back • In March we invited you to tell us how you felt about the news – now we can reveal what you said.
Clue to Covid-19 is in the nose
Nose picking spreads Covid-19
New shirts help deaf fans feel atmosphere
New robot has the right moves
FIND OUT MORE • Get your hands on a “sense-sational” NEW issue of The Week Junior Science+Nature, focusing on your body’s amazing senses – out now.
Photos of the week
London Marathon success
THE WEEK’S WINNERS…
The London Marathon in numbers
Be a better friend • Building strong friendships helps you feel confident and happy.
Tips for spotting good friendships
Active listening
A celebration of difference • Lola Blue, the star of the new series of A Kind of Spark, talks about challenging views of autism.
Three more shows starring autistic characters
Varada Sethu to join Doctor Who
FILM CLUB • A school for superheroes teaches lessons in life.
THIS WEEK’S WATCH LIST
5 books about dancing • Celebrate International Dance Day with these expressive, fascinating books.
Miss Cat: The Case of the Curious Canary
Joëlle Jolivet • The illustrator of Miss Cat on things she likes to draw.
READERS RECOMMEND
YOUR TURN
Unfortunate events make great reading • Lemony Snicket reveals why bad things are good.
BOOK BITES
ON MY SHELF
Super heroes assemble • Explore some of the gaming world’s most inspirational characters.
VIDEO OF THE WEEK
APP OF THE WEEK
WEBSITE OF THE WEEK
Spot fake news
Puzzles
Horsing around at the station
Siren-song blackbird fools police
Artist’s cunning plan backfires
Music must be in the middle
Editor’s note
CHARITY OF THE WEEK
Competition winners
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