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The Week Junior Book Awards 2025 Shortlist Announced ... The Week UK is part of Future plc, an international media group and leading digital publisher. Visit our corporate site.
The Week's sister publication, The Week Junior, is an award-winning current affairs magazine for eight to 14-year-olds. Inside every issue, children will discover amazing facts, explore world ...
The Week Junior made its debut last week in the midst of coronavirus chaos. ... “We had to pivot to digital very quickly,” he said. The magazine, which is already offered in the UK, ...
The Week Junior turns ten! T he Week Junior has been helping children aged 8 to 14 make sense of the world for ten years now, empowering young minds to explore, dream, and believe in their potential.
One sturdy standby inside classrooms for years was My Weekly Reader, which started in 1928 but was folded into the digital Scholastic News in 2012. “The Week Junior is going directly to the ...
"In an increasingly digital world, ... The Week Junior is a weekly subscription magazine that reports the news directly to kids. Launched in March 2020 and now reaching more than 140,000 ...
The Week Junior readers will also vote for the winners of the Children’s Choice and Cover of the Year Awards categories. Winners will be announced at an award ceremony in central London on 29 ...
The winners of The Week Junior Book Awards 2024, brought to you by The Week Junior and The Bookseller, with partners WHSmith, World Book Day and LoveReading4Kids have been announced.
The Week Junior, Dennis Publishing’s news magazine aimed at 8 to 14 year olds, grew its circulation by almost a fifth in the first half of 2020.
In 2020, The Week Junior joins the ranks of other children-focused publications in the U.S. like Time for Kids and Scholastic News Magazine.In 2017, The New York Times launched a monthly print-only ...
The Week Junior 2025 shortlist: Animals & Nature. Beasts from the Deep by Matt Ralphs, Kaley McKean (Nosy Crow). Lots of Things to Know About Seas and Oceans by Emily Bone (Usborne). There Is a ...