"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."
Calls for calm in Lebanon-Israel
What’s going on in Gaza?
Sri Lankan voters elect new president
Mid-Autumn Festival is celebrated
IT’S AN AMAZING WEEK FOR…
Workers accept pay deals
Doctors’ name change
WORD OF THE WEEK
THIS WEEK IN HISTORY
Flooding across England
Glasgow to host Games
School cat wins award
New words added to dictionary
THE WEEK’S SILLIEST HEADLINE
Around the world
Should children use skincare products? • Skincare products are becoming popular with young people.
Kayak champion’s positive message • Teenager Rafaella wants to inspire others.
James Earl Jones 1931–2024 • The actor whose distinctive voice brought beloved characters to life.
THEY SAID IT!
Lizards use bubbles to breathe
Breathing underwater
Crab apples are ripening
Gibbons like to boogie
Good week / Bad week
Queen conch
What animal is the most grumpy?
Telling stories, finding out the facts • Why we need to protect fair, accurate and trustworthy news.
How to spot fake news
Scientists discover mystery behind USO
How are seismic waves measured?
Life on board the ISS
Large fossil find beneath a school
Dye makes skin see-through
Photos of the week
Women’s Super League kicks off
Under-20 World Cup
THE WEEK’S WINNERS…
Look after your eyes • A healthy diet, lots of screen breaks and regular check-ups keep eyes healthy.
A big celebration of books • The Week Junior Book Festival is back – bigger and better than ever.
Three reasons to come to our book festival
Sims-inspired film is on the way
THIS WEEK’S WATCH LIST
5 books for National Poetry Day • Fire your imagination with these collections which may inspire you to write a poem too.
The Week Junior Big Book of Knowledge (Bloomsbury Education)
DID YOU KNOW? • Our Big Book of Knowledge has 256 brain-expanding pages. Here are a few of the amazing facts inside:
READERS RECOMMEND
Taking storytelling from the page to the stage • Kwame Alexander will perform at The Children’s Bookshow.
BOOK BITES
ON MY SHELF
Droid delight • Astro Bot is one of the cutest platform games you can play.
WEBSITE OF THE WEEK
APP OF THE WEEK
GAME OF THE WEEK
Make stuffed sweet potato boats
Puzzles
Floki the fluffy footvolley star
Golden sausage rolls on the menu
Visit the world’s shortest street
Mushrooms control robots
Editor’s note
In2ScienceUK
Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro
BBC 500 Words
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YOUR PHOTOS
Teacher OF THE WEEK
READERS RESPOND
THE WEEK Junior SHOW
Quiz of the week
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