Curious Times Weekly
Curious Times Weekly

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 100!

Top News

Indian scientists discover new “mermaid” plant species! , July was Earth’s hottest month on record, Kaziranga park rangers get special satellite phones, Amateur astronomer discovers a new moon, NASA is looking for people to spend a year on “Mars”, India wins 6 medals at World Junior Wrestling Championship, NASA study finds light rings around a black hole, Men’s T20 World Cup 2021 begins on 17 October, Google Doodle honours Indian poet and activist Subhadra Kumari Chauhan.

Feature Articles: 

Bonobos and chimps say “hello”, just like humans, Russia’s Trans-Siberian Railway is the world’s longest railway route, The Nightingale of India – Sarojini Naidu, The invention of the microwave oven was an accident.

Newspaper for children | Curious Times Weekly has links to our Daily News Website with video links.

My Expressions

Curious Times Weekly also includes the artsy art🎨 and compendious writing✍️ by the Creative Students. ‘ME’ – My Expressions, brought to you by Curious Club members🎨

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.

We also publish the articles and art of our readers for our Global Curious Community.

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.