The Week Junior is an award-winning current affairs magazine for 8–14 year olds. It's delivered weekly, and is filled with fascinating stories and information, written to engage curious minds.
Read by over 98,000 families every week, The Week Junior helps children make sense of the world, provides context and clarity to complex issues, improves general knowledge and encourages discussion and debate. It sparks children's natural curiosity with its fact-filled, colourful and attention grabbing pages. Watch their minds open and their world expand when you put The Week Junior in a child's hands.
Inspire a love of reading today with your first 6 issues FREE (RRP £17.94). You'll also receive a free copy of our brilliant puzzle book, Quizzler, packed with brain-bending puzzles and activities for children to get stuck into.
Get 6 FREE issues - worth £17.94
- Start your trial and receive your first 6 print issues for free (worth £17.94)
- Receive a free copy of our brilliant puzzle book, Quizzler
- Spark your children's natural curiosity and excitement
- Never miss an issue with free delivery to your door every week
- If you choose to cancel we will refund you for any unmailed issues
- If you choose to continue, your subscription will renew at £27.99 every 13 issues thereafter
The Week Junior is packed with inspiring content for 8-14s
This Week's Big News - the biggest news stories from around the world.
National News - a selection of the most important and interesting stories from across the UK.
Discover all the latest incredible Science and Technology news.
Explore both sides of an issue with The Big Debate, and find out who's making the headlines in the People section.
Encourage a love of our natural world with the Animals and the Environment feature.
Explore a wide range of topics with the weekly in-depth feature, All About.
Don't just take my word for it!
I wish The Week Junior had been around when I was a kid - I’d have known so much more about the world in which I was growing up.
My granddaughter Rosamund dashes in from school on a Friday afternoon, grabs her latest copy of The Week Junior & disappears for the next 3 hours. She loves this magazine!
The Week Junior is brilliant! All the news, without the boring bits. Or at least with the boring bits made not boring.