"As a dad, finding things that actually engage my kids without them being glued to screens is always a challenge. The Week Junior has honestly been a game-changer for us. From the first issue, it grabbed my eldest’s attention in a way nothing else really has. The articles are clear and fun but still explain real-world stuff, everything from animals and space to history and current events, in a way he actually understands and gets excited about.
What’s really great is that it’s given us something to do together. We’ll sit down, read through the magazine, and end up having conversations I never would have expected. It’s become a little weekly ritual that I actually look forward to as much as he does. I can see him growing in confidence too. He loves remembering facts or sharing stories he’s read, whether with me at home or at school.
The way it ties into what he’s learning at school is brilliant. It makes lessons more real, colourful, and exciting.
For me, The Week Junior isn’t just a magazine. It’s a way to encourage curiosity, spark conversation, and spend quality time together. If you’re looking for something that keeps kids busy, learning, and actually engaged, this is a subscription I’d happily recommend." - @abzthedad
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🗸 Printed magazine delivered every Friday to their home
🗸 Magazine delivery costs included
🗸 Free weekly newsletter for parents
🗸 Cancel anytime
🗸 Access the latest digital edition on any device every week
🗸 Easy to search digital back issue library of over 100 issues
🗸 Free weekly newsletter for parents
🗸 Cancel anytime
The Week Junior is designed and written by experts to get kids to fall in love with reading and learning. Even reluctant readers will find the short, engaging articles digestible and enjoyable and will find themselves reading the whole magazine in a fraction of the time they would finish a book; a great confidence boost whilst improving language and communication skills. Using the articles as a start point for discussions and debates at home is also an excellent way of improving children’s oracy – essential for personal and academic expression.
It's a brilliant way to:
🗸 Spark their natural curiosity in the world around them
🗸 Help them see different viewpoints - and form opinions of their own
🗸 Boost their confidence as they grow their understanding
🗸 Get them reading, talking and thinking - and passionate about sharing what they learn!