The Children's Post
The Children's Post

The Children's Post

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Hello Lovely Readers,

 

All of us love to hear stories, especially the real-life ones from our parents and grandparents. It’s time to pen down some of the special stories. The challenge is to write a true real-life story or experience in just 50 words. The themes are: Overcoming a challenge, Life’s best experience, Following family’s traditions, and Helping the needy.

While exploring these real-life stories, feel free to change the names of characters in your story. Share your stories with us at tcpedit@gmail.com.

 

The lead news today is all coronavirus lockdowns are causing the Earth to vibrate less and reduction in noise means seismologists can detect smaller earthquakes. The second news tells about the National Health Authority partners with Uber to provide dedicated transport service to COVID-19 healthcare workers.

 

Today’s special feature is all about the brilliant work of our scientists at IIT Delhi, written by Nidhi Arora.

 

Page 4 includes the word magic and let’s learn Japanese by Anupma Shukla. Page 5 has some of the responses to our last week's challenge.

 

Enjoy a beautiful poem by Samridhi Swarup and a cartoon meme by Nidhi Aunty in addition to a new challenge for this week on page 6.

 

Enjoy the edition!

 

Love,

 

Manjeet

The Children's Post of India is a daily newspaper created by mothers for children. The ideal age group is 8 to 14 years old. Its a 4 page, print at home newspaper. 

If you are an institution (School, NGO, Activity center) working with children in this age group, please get in touch to get the paper and share with your students. Individuals can take the paper from here and share with their children.

This subscription licence is only for one child/family. Please do not use this subscription for redistribution in any form or format. 

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