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The Week Junior is a magazine suitable for 8-14 year olds. It features current affairs written in a style suitable for young people. With articles on politics, drama, food and books all explained in an easy way. This issue highlights “A Summer of Reading“ with book reviews and suggested reads.
Also included are puzzles: crossword, wordsearch and quiz. You can also find out how to make a "Sport Matisse Picture" using a step-by-step guide.
It's also worth noting that magazines are also included in The Reading Agency's, The Summer Reading Challenge so you can include them on your reading record! Join by clicking this link: https://summerreadingchallenge.org.uk/
Welcome to How It Works, the magazine that explains everything you never knew you wanted to know about the world we live in! Loaded with fully illustrated guides and expert knowledge, and with sections dedicated to science, technology, transportation, space, history and the environment, no subject is too big or small for How It Works to explain. It’s for ages 8+ but an adult would equally find it informative and appealing.
As with all magazines on RB Digital and Pressreader you can read back issues so if you‘re impressed with this edition, read some previous copies. You’ll also find that many editions Of How It Works have the FREE offer of downloading three non-fiction E Books!
Parental guidance is advised for children reading magazines on RB Digital and Pressreader as not all content is suitable for that age range.
Please supervise your child’s use of the internet and encourage plenty of breaks away from the screen
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