The Children's Post
The Children's Post

The Children's Post

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Dear Gems,
Do you know what the best thing about learning is? There is no age bar. So, what is something new that you’ve learnt recently? Any new skill that you’ve picked up? Let us hear from you about it. Please tell us and share pictures. Let us fill the mail box with our stories of learning.
Today’s ‘what if’ challenge is by Nidhi Aunty: What if thoughts appeared as thought bubbles above our heads?
The lead news on page one is about a massive Twitter Hack in the Bitcoin Scam and the second news is about a parrot who is smarter than Harvard students!                                                                                                                                             On Page two, enjoy the lovely poems by Aksh, Monika, and Rani in response to the last week's 'What if' challenge. There is also a lovely artwork by Nitya Sharma.                                                                                                                                                                                         The feature for today is an inspiration from Saiansh Tapuriah (remember he wrote about meeting the Bishnoi tribe). I had loved his feature and here is my exploration of a tribe in the Nilgiris on Page three.                                                                            On page four, enjoy a lovely book review by Nidhi Aunty and a beautiful poem by Divya Rathi.                                           On page 5, we begin with a new series by Pravar Mukkala. It is called Languages of the world. I am sure you will be amazed when you read it.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   Page six is the Creativity page. All four contributions (by Jeel, Shivani, Aakarsh, and Tegh) are marvellous and completely different from each other. We also have a contribution from Chinmaya for last week's creativity challenge. This page also has the new creativity challenge.                                                                                                                                 Page seven has an exciting piece of news about a new glass sponge that has been discoveredby the biologists. We have beautiful artwork by Tejnoor Singh and Arush Diwan, and our laughter dose of Funny Bunnies by Aakarsh Agarwal.   Enjoy the edition and have a rocking weekend ahead!                                                                                            
Love,

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