The Children's Post
The Children's Post

The Children's Post

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Dear Young Artists,

Hope you all are doing good!

What is the favourite dialogue of many moms when their children are pleading for something? "Stop doing this nautanki (drama) in front of me."

What goes on in a child's mind when the moms are crying over something that the children did? "My mom is the best drama queen in the whole world."

This means that we all actually have the talent! We just need to learn a few skills and practice more and more to acquire this hobby, isn't it? Well, read more about it in today's feature on page 2.

On the first page, the lead story is about the first image ever released of a black hole, and there is a quick update on the 2019 Lok Sabha Elections being held in India.

Page 3 has a mind boggling coding challenge by Poornima aunty, a new German lesson by Anjas Kaur and the editorial.

Page 4 has the findings of an interesting research on food allergies carried out by Pravar Mukkala.

And, last but not the least, page 5 has the sports news, and a double treat to our eyes; two magnificient pieces of art by Samaira Dewan and Krit Agrawal. The icing on the cake is the most hilarious; Funny Bunny by Aakarsh Aggarwal.

 

Enjoy the edition. Have a lovely weekend and do share your thoughts on the edition with u

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. 

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