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The Week Junior is the award-winning children’s magazine that inspires a love of reading and learning, and encourages kids to think for themselves.

Our expert editorial team packs every issue with thought-provoking news, fascinating facts and eye-catching images from around the world. The bright and accessible pages inspire children to play a positive part in our planet’s future, to succeed in their futures, and to lead happy, fulfilling lives.

We all want to give our children the best start in life. An open, enquiring mind is the best gift you’ll give them in 2025, and beyond.

Get your first 10 issues for £10 plus our brand new video guide: Raising Informed and Empowered Kids: How to help your children make sense of the news.

 

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Free video from Jodie Jackson at News Literacy Lab

Raising Informed and Empowered Kids: How to help your children make sense of the news presents a powerful approach to discussing the news with your kids! Jodie suggests three game-changing steps to empower your children to learn about the world in a way that doesn't leave them feeling scared or anxious, but instead, leaves them feeling informed, hopeful, and empowered.