Introducing The Week Junior! It’s filled with fascinating stories and facts, written to engage children and encourage them to explore and understand the world around them. Every week, The Week Junior reports on an array of topics from around the globe, including animals and nature, science and technology, as well as sports, books, movies, and more!
Humanitarian aid reaches Gaza
Spreading misinformation
Poland elects new leaders
Pan American Games begin
IT’S AN AMAZING WEEK FOR…
House leadership position debated
In line for the Presidency
ATHLETE
THE WEEK IN HISTORY
Warmer, wet winter predicted
Spending soars for Halloween
Classic toys compete for win
Biking can improve mental health
THE WEEK’S SILLIEST HEADLINE
Around the world
Should US students learn the metric system? • Some say it’s important for everyone to know the math used by most of the world.
Inspired by the past • Jacqueline Woodson delves into childhood memories for her new book.
A young golf star
Singer writes musical
OVERHEARD
Birds drum with individual style
Family-loving birds
PLACE OF THE WEEK • Ichetucknee Springs State Park, Florida
Creative idea to save ocean
Southern tamandua
Good week / Bad week
“Did monkeys always have tails?” Vivian, 8, Oregon
Uncovering the secrets of an ancient city • Researchers are finding new treasures in Pompeii’s ruins.
Astonishing finds
Smart paint to heat or cool
Creative cooling methods
Plants survived when the dinosaurs died
Reducing the effects of cow poop
Glasses that read lips and “talk”
Photos of the week
Aces are WNBA champs again
Historic matchup
THIS WEEK’S WINNERS…
Exciting end to MLS regular season
COACH OF THE WEEK
Elise Wagle
Women’s art museum reopens • The National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington, DC, highlights female artists like no other institution does.
3 things to see
Nature series travels back in time
READER RECOMMENDS
THIS WEEK’S WATCH LIST
Game based on Monet’s artwork
PODCAST OF THE WEEK
APP OF THE WEEK
VIDEO OF THE WEEK
Free Throws, Friendship, and Other Things We Fouled Up
Jenn Bishop • We spoke to the author of the Book of the Week.
READER RECOMMENDS
4 graphic novel versions of books • These new releases make favorite stories feel like new reads again.
Explore your local library • You might be amazed by what you can find in your community.
4 fun features of libraries worldwide • Check out the surprising things—besides great books— these libraries are famous for.
Make cheesy veggie lasagna rollups
ECO TIP OF THE WEEK
Puzzles
That’s unbelievable!
Editor’s note
CHARITY OF THE WEEK
FANS REACT • Many readers wrote to tell us how much they enjoyed Issue 182 featuring Taylor Swift and her new film Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour.
ANNUAL COMPETITION
YOUR PHOTOS • We’d love to see pictures you’ve taken or pictures with you in them! Have an adult email them to us at hello@theweekjunior.com, along with anything you would like us to know about what’s happening in the photo.
Teacher OF THE WEEK
How much of this week’s news can you remember?
The Week Junior
It’s amazing what happens when you open the world to young minds
BIRD OF PREY • An osprey, which can live up to 20 years, uses its excellent eyesight and hooked talons to spot and catch fish in the water.