The Children's Post
The Children's Post

The Children's Post

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Dear Explorers,
 
Here's today's 'what if' challenge: What if we could change our name?
 
In the lead news today: Read about Shinzo Abe's last meeting with India as the PM of Japan. Both the countries signed an important defence agreement.
There are two very important and interesting discoveries that have happened: one in Australia and another in India. Find all these news pieces on Page one and two.
 
On page two, also read the super fun poems by Aksh Agarwal and Rani Chand for last week's 'What if' challenge.
 
In the language feature on page three, Pravar talks about the Uralic family of languages. The interesting maps have also been created by Pravar to go with the feature. They help us understand the distribution of the language speaking population.
 
On page four, read the interesting book review by Ishaan Kaila and enjoy the beautiful art work by Tegh Singh Johar.
 
Page five is a double delight! Nidhi aunty and I had felt that the creative keeda for last week was a little tough, but guess that there is nothing tough for TCP champs like Jeel Shah and Aakarsh Agarwal. You will love their fabrigami. The second piece that is amazing is the terrarium made by Shivani. The creative keeda for this week also is there on this page.
 
Page six has the sports news, the future of women's jewellery by Jasmeet Savla, the artist corner by Aayush Diwan, and last but not the least is the Funny Bunnies by Aakarsh Agarwal.

Enjoy the edition and have a wonderful weekend.

 


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