"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."
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Editor’s note
THIS WEEK IN HISTORY
WORD OF THE WEEK
Listen to it!
Israel opens important route
Food enters Gaza
Bangladesh out of cricket tournament
Stars sparkle at Grammys
IT’S AN AMAZING WEEK FOR…
PM’s official visit to China
A new Chinese embassy
Church’s first female leader
Puffin counters wanted
Bakers make giant biscuit
Viking fire festival celebrated
Around the world
Should the UK restrict social media? • The House of Lords has voted in favour of a ban for under-16s.
A sense of belonging • Rhys Stephenson is an ambassador for Place2Be.
The new Bake Off judge
Two friends hike to help
THEY SAID IT!
Monkeys share tips on finding food
Swinging spider monkeys
NATURE SPY • Search for weird jelly ear fungus on dead wood
Sea turtles can adapt to climate change
ANIMAL OF THE WEEK • Black-breasted puffleg
GOOD WEEK
BAD WEEK
The remote island the US wants to own • Find out why the world’s largest island has been in the spotlight.
Three animals that live in Greenland
Virtual hospitals for kids
How AI is supporting doctors
Why being creative is good for your health
Photos of the week
Aces crowned in Australia
Joy at junior events
THE WEEK’S WINNERS…
Finding your people • Feeling like you belong makes you happy and confident.
Help others to belong
Celebrate connections
What’s hiding in the castle? • The film Stitch Head invites you to enter a world of monsters.
The Stitch Head books
More crazy creature creations by scientists
Brits nominations announced
FILM CLUB • A mad scientist’s invention goes wrong.
THIS WEEK’S WATCH LIST
5 books about belonging • These books fit the theme of Children’s Mental Health Week – “This is My Place”.
The Lions’ Run
Sara Pennypacker • Find out what inspired the story and main character in The Lions’ Run.
READERS RECOMMEND
Putting a spotlight on role models • Dr Sheila Kanani hopes to inspire young scientists.
BOOK BITES
ON MY SHELF
Staying safe with AI • Safer Internet Day this year is about using AI safely and responsibly.
APP OF THE WEEK
PODCAST OF THE WEEK
WEBSITE OF THE WEEK
Ok or not ok? • Consider these situations and think about whether they are ok or not ok. The answers are on page 33.
Make a map of your happy place • Fill your design with the hobbies, people and places you love.
That’s unbelievable!
Puzzles
Woodland bookends
CHARITY OF THE WEEK
TEACHER OF THE WEEK
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