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“A Plea of the Blue Planet”, written by our young reader - Araadhi Sharma. Araadhi is in grade 6 from Delhi Public Schoo...
03/05/2021

“A Plea of the Blue Planet”, written by our young reader - Araadhi Sharma.
Araadhi is in grade 6 from Delhi Public School, Gandhidham. 👏🏻👩🏼‍🏫

Grab your hands on our Print editions now! These are delivered to your doorstep every Friday.
26/04/2021

Grab your hands on our Print editions now!
These are delivered to your doorstep every Friday.

NEW ISSUE OUT NOW!Inside, find world news, home news and other fun stories!To read the latest issue instantly, subscribe...
16/04/2021

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14/04/2021
Want your kids to know about current affairs?A premium printed and Digital newspaper for kids, covers Indian & internati...
08/04/2021

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A premium printed and Digital newspaper for kids, covers Indian & international news that matters to kids. If your child is between 7-14, you should surely try our trial copy. It not only offers news but also provides an interactive space through games, puzzles, and stories apart from covering a range of subjects, from science to aptitude for your child.

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The world’s largest painting has been sold for a staggering $62 million.The artwork, by British artist Sacha Jafri, scoo...
06/04/2021

The world’s largest painting has been sold for a staggering $62 million.
The artwork, by British artist
Sacha Jafri, scooped a Guinness World Record for its size last year – it’s over 1,595m2 (17,176ft2)! It’s also one of the most expensive paintings ever sold at auction by a living artist.
The painting was created at the
Atlantis hotel in Dubai. It was
inspired by pictures sent to Sacha by children from more than 40 countries, showing how they were feeling during the pandemic.
It was originally meant to be sold in 70 different parts, but in the end the whole thing was bought by just one businessman, Andre Abdoune.
All the money raised will go to children’s charities, to help young people across the world.

Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No, it’s a flying curry!A curry house in Glasgow plans to start sending its takeaways via d...
02/04/2021

Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No, it’s a flying curry!
A curry house in Glasgow plans to start sending its takeaways via drone. The Shish Mahal restaurant is to trial the UK’s first drone delivery service, after teaming up with drone pilot John Crawford. John’s drone can carry 1kg of food and travel at 50mph (80km/h), providing a super speedy delivery. The service is in testing stages at the moment, but it could be up and running (or flying!) soon.

This might look like one giant creature but it’s actually thousands of tiny starlings flying together.The incredible pho...
01/04/2021

This might look like one giant creature but it’s actually thousands of tiny starlings flying together.
The incredible photo of the birds was taken by James Crombie at Lough Ennell, a lake in Ireland.
It shows the starlings moving together to create a huge shape above the water. This is known as a murmuration, and is formed by the birds to fool predators. Together the starlings can protect themselves better from other animals, such as peregrine falcons.

Chimps in the Czech Republic are using Zoom to stay in touch with mates during lockdown.The chimpanzees at Safari Park D...
26/03/2021

Chimps in the Czech Republic are using Zoom to stay in touch with mates during lockdown.
The chimpanzees at Safari Park Dvůr Králové are enjoying Zoom calls with a fellow troop at a zoo in Brno, 150km (93 miles) away. The animals interact with each other via big screens in their enclosures.
Keepers came up with the idea as a way to give the chimps some entertainment while they can’t see visitors. The zoos have had to close because of COVID-19.
The chimps weren’t sure about the screens at first, but have apparently taken to them quite well now. Keepers say they’ll even grab some snacks and watch snippets of action, like being at the cinema!
The video conferences are running daily between the zoos from 8am until 4pm, until the end of March.

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