Curious Times Weekly
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Newspaper For Children | Curious Times Weekly 

The best newspaper for kids, brings to you the Top News of the week, Feature Articles and Special Art and Poetry By Curious Members. Enjoy Issue 142!

Top News:

Chloe Familton – Inspiring Teen Pilot! NHAI sets Guinness World Record! Times Higher Education (THE) Asia university rankings 2022, Alberto Caballero – Alien Civilisations could exist! Mithali Raj announces retirement!
Queen Elizabeth celebrates platinum jubilee!

Featured Articles

World’s Largest Plant – A ribbon weed!, What’s in a word – Volcano!, Remembering Angelo Moriondo!
International Travel Map – Rio de Janeiro, Brazil!

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Curious Times is a newspaper for kids and a website providing news for children. Our curated weekly newspaper for kids is Age-appropriate, School Curriculum-aligned, Non-sensational with elements of fun, just like our news website is.

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Globally, academia is moving towards formats, which are around building awareness, civic, health, environment, financial literacy, creativity and innovation, critical thinking, effective reasoning, problem-solving, effective use of IT, social and cross-cultural skills, working in groups etc. Current affairs and reinforcement of context bring social consciousness, awareness and empathy, which are the foundation of the 21st-century skills.