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The Big Debate | The Week Junior US
Kids The Week Junior. A weekly magazine for kids ages 8–14. Current events, science, nature, animals, technology.
Read our Big debate on page 8 of The Week Junior and take part in our poll.
The Week Junior poll: Gen Alpha is thinking about the election
The Week Junior's annual Junior Voices survey reveals how Generation Alpha feels about this year's presidential election.
Imagine a magazine that can inspire 8- to 14-year-olds to discuss the news of the week with their parents, teachers, and friends. Right now,
Election 2024 | The Week Junior US
Kids share their thoughts on the election. At The Week Junior, we know children care about the 2024 election and the issues facing America.
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This week, we're asking if it's OK to keep exotic animals as pets. Children can vote via the link in our bio, and adults can let us know their ...
Should kids be allowed to vote? - The Week Junior
The goal of the big debate is to present two sides of an issue fairly in order to stimulate discussion and allow our readers to make up ...
The Week Junior | Our new Big Debate poll is now online! Kids can ...
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The Week Junior poll: Kids are acutely aware of what's happening in ...
The new Junior Voices survey from The Week Junior and YouGov found that Generation Alpha (kids born since the late 2000s) are acutely aware of what's happening ...
The Week Junior. A weekly magazine for kids ages 8–14. Current events, science, nature, animals, technology.
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The magazine kids can't wait to read · Helping every child make sense of the world · Every week, a world of news, ideas, activities, puzzles, and lively debates.
Our new poll is up! This week we want kids to vote on whether items should be taken from the Titanic. Some people want to explore the shipwreck and...
Summer of Reading | The Week Junior US
We asked 250 children from across the country what middle-grade books they enjoy most to create The 50 Books Kids Love Most list.
General Elections - The Week Junior
The Week Junior will explain to 8 to 14-year-olds what the general election means in an accessible and interesting way. The magazine will explain the jargon ...
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Our new Big Debate poll is live! We're asking, should fans keep home run balls? We sum up the main arguments on either side of the debate in ...
Midterm elections | The Week Junior US
Election season is always an exciting time in the United States, and there's a great deal at stake this year, from the balance of power in the House and Senate ...
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Nominations are now open! Our Kindness Awards celebrate inspiring children, adults, classes and schools. Who will you nominate? http://schoolofkindness.org/ ...
Who won the Caller-Times Student of the Week poll? Find out here.
Participating Coastal Bend high school principals, teachers and guidance counselors nominated high school students they say have shown ...
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Our new #BigDebate poll is live! This week we're asking: Should kids have to make their bed every day? Children can head here to vote: ...
Women's Swimming Hits New Program Peak In Latest CSCAA Poll
SWARTHMORE, Pa. – The Swarthmore College women's swimming team climbed two spots to No. 9 in this month's College Swimming and Diving ...
A Tale of Two Cities
Novel by Charles DickensA Tale of Two Cities is a historical novel published in 1859 by English author Charles Dickens, set in London and Paris before and during the French Revolution.
The Twits
Novel by Roald DahlThe Twits is a 1980 children's novel by British author Roald Dahl. It was first published by Jonathan Cape. The story features The Twits, a spiteful, idle, unkempt couple who continuously play nasty practical jokes on each other to amuse themselves, and exercise their devious wickedness on their pet monkeys.