Wednesday, 31 October 2018

The Children's Post, 31st October, 2018

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Hello dear readers,
Happy Halloween! I'm sure you all must be excited to dress up today evening and go out,"Trick or Treat". Do you really know why it is celebrated? Read about some facts in this edition.
India unveils the world's tallest Statue of Unity today. It is indeed a proud moment for us.
Welcome Mira Malhotra. We wish to see regular contributions from you.
Happy reading:)

Editor- Deepti Chhabra

Tuesday, 30 October 2018

The Children's Post 30th October, 2018

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Hello wonderful people,
I’m extremely happy as last year, on the same day, i.e. 30th October 2017, I joined ‘The Children’s Post’ as an editor. Today again on the same day, 30th October 2018, I’m releasing the paper for all the young readers. Its been a great year for me with lots of learning.
In today's edition there is a lovely textured pot DIY done by Anvi Arora, a maze by sridhar, art by our very own Ayussh Agarwal and do yo...u know Captain India by Ameya just discovered that he can fly. How cool is it!!!
Along with all this enjoy the regular features such as digital resource of the week, true or false, useful tips and answer the tricky question...
Let me know how you like the edition...


Monday, 29 October 2018

The Children's Post, 29th October, 2018

The edition is here.


"My face is round.
My Crown to my left
My hands on my face,
Pray, where is the case? "
...
- If you can't solve this, go on to the Answers section of today's paper.
This is the magic in store for you today:
Understand what is really happening in our neighboring country - Sri Lanka
A special feature on creating a fun Diwali that brings the whole family together, eliminates pollution and also promotes Indian art forms and artisans. Join The Children's Post in our effort to create a magical Diwali for everyone!
There are 2 beautiful letters from Inika and Ishya Rao.
Gurpreet's cartoon is funny as usual, and a Hindi poem for our Junior readers. 

Sunday, 28 October 2018

The Children's Post 28th October 2018

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Hello Readers,
In today's edition, the lead story is about how researchers are working around the globe to help curb climate change by creating new ways and technologies. Know more about one such invention.
And did any of you know how self-driving cars actually work? Find out about it in today's edition.
I am also introducing a new section in the Sunday edition called "Trick of the week".This section will introduce you to smarter ways to solve your school problems.
Hope you enjoy the edition and have a good laugh at Vivaan's Cartoon.


Saturday, 27 October 2018

The Children's Post 27th October, 2018

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Important Information:
We have now consolidated into the following media:
1. Facebook: If you are a parent who wants to use this for their own child, please tell us the age of the child and join the facebook group where we are building a community for our readers: www.facebook.com/groups/childrenspaper


2. Epaper: If you do not take a daily printout for your child, we strongly urge you to take the epaper option because it is better for the eyes of the child. The epaper is available here. (nominal subscription applies)


About this edition:
Did you know that tiny octopuses are now finding themselves lost in the plastic trash? Two such tiny creatures werefound on the plastic that was being cleaned in a national park in the US. Thankfully, they have been safely returned to the sea.


Since many of you mentioned that you love puzzles (and we love you for saying that), your Saturday edition is full of puzzles to keep you occupied - a Word Magic, Spot the Differences, Brain Train and Junior Puzzle Corner.


Aditya Nema begins his stint as a weekly cartoonist with us today. Please take a minute to welcome him, and don't forget to join Praneeth on his journey to some lesser known countries of the world.


Enjoy the edition!

The Children's Post 26th October, 2018

The edition is here.


If you missed this edition here yesterday, we're sorry. We have now consolidated into the following media:
1. Facebook: If you are a parent who wants to use this for their own child, please tell us the age of the child and join the facebook group where we are building a community for our readers: www.facebook.com/groups/childrenspaper


2. Epaper: If you do not take a daily printout for your child, we strongly urge you to take the epaper option because it is better for the eyes of the child. The epaper is available here. (nominal subscription applies)


About this edition:
Hello lovely people,
How many of you believe that your mothers are like encyclopedias and will have answers to all your questions?
Well, my 6 year old does! And with his questions he actually keeps pushing me to research more and learn more.
His latest query, something which you all can also try finding about: “Why are some of the vehicle number plates marked with letters “IND” and the others not?”
Let us see, how many of you are able to get this one! All the best to the momm...ies! I will answer this in my next edition.
In this edition, learn about Volocopter; the air taxi, and read about the rectangular ice bergs found by NASA.
There is a lovely book review by Samaira and a new German lesson by Anjas.
We welcome our first time contributor Hieya Chaturvedi with her lovely Diwali DIY idea!
Hope you enjoy the edition! Do share your thoughts with me.
Have a lovely weekend!

Thursday, 25 October 2018

The Children's Post 25th October, 2018

The edition is here.


Today, learn about the T18 (and it's not a tigress). There is Sanskrit and Hindi, and Ayush Moitra's Bob Mania is funny as ever.
Sakshya Tripathi's original jokes are totally hilarious and very innovative.
The most exciting story is from Ratnagiri in Maharashtra.. read it on Page 3.
Enjoy the edition 

Wednesday, 24 October 2018

The Children's post- 24th October, 2018

The edition is here.

Hello dear readers,

Today is United Nations Day. Read about its significance.

Nowadays, we see a lot of vending machines around us. Here are few interesting ones you would love to know more about.

A warm welcome to our new contributors, Naina Dhawan
and Shreya Sandeep.

Ayussh is at his innovative best in the cartoon segment.
Happy Reading:)

Editor- Deepti Chhabra

Tuesday, 23 October 2018

The Children's Post 23rd October, 2018

The edition is here.


Today, the lead story is about the Tigress Sundari. Did you know that there is an entire Gamma Ray sky out there? And it has its own constellations - named after The Hulk and The Little Prince! Read all about that, and the Japanese hotel that has robots manning the front desk.


Sridhar has done a maze, Ameya returns with Captain India, and Janello Pinto blossoms in the Art Corner. There is Word Magic and Digital Resource of the Week. And a tongue twister too!


Enjoy the edition.

Monday, 22 October 2018

The Children's Post 22nd October, 2018

The edition is here.


Today, we introduce Heera Panna - out two friends who talk about everything from finance to empathy. Read a story from their lives in today's edition. The drawing has been especially done in the Rajasthani school of miniature art. There is a poem by Sakshya Tripathi, and Gurpreet's Dreams and Doodles is right here with a chuckle for us. Ishaan has submitted an original quote for Quote of the Day.


See if you can make sense of Ridley's riddle.


Enjoy the edition.



Sunday, 21 October 2018

The Childrens Post 19th October 2018

The edition is here.


Wish you all A Very Happy Vijayadashami!
How many of you know that it is a tradition to eat Fafda-Jalebi on Dussehra? Yummm….even the thought of it is mouth watering!
In this edition, we cover what is Vijayadashmi and how is it celebrated in various parts of the country. We have a special feature on the villages in Madhya Pradesh where Ravan is worshipped and on the Ravan effigies: How and where are they made. For those of you who live in Delhi, Titarp...ur is a must visit before Dussehra. They start making the effigies immediately after Rakshabandhan! The roads are flooded on both sides with parts of effigies in various sizes.
Today, we have a double treat by Samaira, a book review and a lovely poem. There is a new German lesson by Anjas too!
Let this Dussehra light up your sky. With burning flames of enthusiasm, enjoy the victories that belong to you!
A Special thank you to Nidhi Aunty, Ekta Aunty and Bhavneet Uncle for pouring in ideas for the special edition!
Do let us know whether you like the special editions in a special colour or would you want us to stick to the original blue?
Hope you enjoy the edition! Do share your thoughts with me.
Have a lovely weekend!
 

The Children's Post 21st October, 2018

The edition is here.


We all love our Sundays. But do we know who declared Sunday as a rest day? Read about it in our story on Ancient and Modern Calendars.
The leading news today is about an interesting space expedition, for which the first solution to a very important problem regarding the spacecraft's trajectory, was only found in mid-1980's.
I am also looking for suggestions from all of you, to as in what else could be included in the paper....
Enjoy reading the edition!
Shivani aunty 

Saturday, 20 October 2018

The Childrens Post 20th October, 2018

The edition is here.


Today, we have a story on pioneering work by the Japanese Space Agency - JAXA. In other news, a landslide in China blocked an entire river! 
There is a Junior Quiz corner for our little readers - a first! Did you know there is a country called Belize? Read Praneeth's weekly column to find out more! 
And of course, if you ever need help crushing a can, don't hesitate to call on Chugbot! 
Enjoy the edition! 




Thursday, 18 October 2018

The Children's Post, 18th October, 2018

The edition is here.

Hello dear readers,
In this edition, read about Telangana's famous Bathukamma festival.
Music is the soul of life and has a great impact on our brain. Read more on this.
Today we have a contribution by Aditya Nema on a poor archaeologist who has been sweating his way in.
Vaania writes about how practice helps in excelling in any sport.
Enjoy this edition and do send in your feedback and contributions.


Happy Reading:)


Wednesday, 17 October 2018

The Childrens Post 17th October 2018

The edition is here.


Today's edition is a special edition of 5 pages, with a one page special story on Ashtami.


In this edition, find out what these terms mean:
1. Vector-borne diseases
2. malnutrition
3. Mail order businesses


Read our special coverage on the World Food Day in India, a Hindi muhavara and a Sanskrit lokokti full of wisdom. The Business News special coverage tells us about Sears - the biggest news in the business world this week. I know the editorial is not usually read, but do read this one. And then tell us what you think.


There is also a lovely Hindi poem for those who are just beginning to read.


Special thanks to Ayush Moitra for doing his cartoon one day early.


Enjoy the edition!

Tuesday, 16 October 2018

The Children's Post 16th October 2018


The edition is here.


Today's edition discusses about a medical miracle of growing human retina in a lab. Know about the ferocious yet kind Goddess Kalratri. A maze and cartoon by Ameya, Tongue twister by Ishaan Kaila and Art by little Tashvi Jain.
Enjoy the edition and let us know how you like it. Releasing on behalf of Pradeepthi Visamsetty

Monday, 15 October 2018

The Children's Post 15th October, 2018

The edition is here.


Today, in addition to the news, 'You be the Judge' by Ishaan Kaila, our regular Navratri Special story, and Gurpreet's Dreams and Doodles.
The editorial has a very important question that is relevant to all of us. Do think about it and share your views.
In the edition of 6th October, Aisha's first poem was published and it got a lot of praise. We have published that feedback today.

Enjoy the edition.

Sunday, 14 October 2018

The Childrens Post 14th October 2018

The edition is here.


Today's edition is really special. Shivani aunty has a really important wedding in the family, but she made sure the edition is ready, and Deepti aunty pitched in with the latest news.
We hope you enjoy the edition and all the hard work that we put into bringing this to you.
With love from the editorial team.

Friday, 12 October 2018


The edition is here.


Hello Lovely people,
Hope you have been doing well and not getting too naughty!
In this edition, learn about the unusual connection between bees and solar eclipse. We also talk about Maa Durga Avatars and the significance of day 2 and 3 of the Navratris. There is a lovely poem on Navratri by Aakarsh Agarwal and another one on Mother by Shriya Paul and Anjas Kaur.
Take Anjas’s German lesson a little seriously as Aakarsh’s funny bunny will make you giggle.
Enjoy the edition... and do share your thoughts!
Have a lovely weekend!



- Harinder aunty



Thursday, 11 October 2018

The Childrens Post 11th October 2018


The edition is here.


Today, we have a special story that tells us how Navratri is celebrated in various parts of the country. The lead story is a special on World Sight Day and the International Day of the Girl Child.


There is a very interesting Senior Puzzle Corner. I am sure you will love it.


Ayush's cartoon is funny as usual. Enjoy the edition, and tell us what you think!
 

Wednesday, 10 October 2018

The Children's Post, 10th October 2018


The edition is here.

Hello dear readers,
Happy Navratras. Maa Shailputri is the deity we worship on the first day. Read about her in this edition.
An insight on ways to take care of your pearly whites.
Vaidehi Taliyan and Ayussh Agarwal, our reader contributors, enlighten us.
Vaania Chhabra takes us along on her school camping trip through her poem.
Enjoy reading and do send in your feedback:)

Editor- Deepti Chhabra

Tuesday, 9 October 2018

The Childrens Post 9th October 2018


The edition is here.


In today’s wonderful edition know how tiger Machhli that died in 2016 is headed for scientific immortality, know that in the year 1949, today i.e. 9th October Indian Territorial Army was inaugurated. Introducing Artist Corner with art by Anuj Bhide, do try this funny tongue twister by Ishaan Kaila, Captain India episode continued by Ameya. Make homemade bubbles and have fun.
Let us know how you like the edition...

Monday, 8 October 2018

The Children's Post 8th October, 2018


The edition is here.


October 8th is Indian Air Force Day. Read our special feature on Page 3.
The front page story of today is the hottest news in the internet security world at the moment.
Gurpreet's cartoon is funny as usual and brings a chu...ckle. Our young readers can read the phonic poem in the Junior reading corner and if you think you are great at punctuation - try our Punctuation challenge today!
There is a Sanskrit proverb and a Hindi one. We hope you enjoy them both. The editorial is a story.
We love to hear from you. Tell us what you think. 

Sunday, 7 October 2018

The Children's Post 7th October, 2018

The edition is here.


Today's edition emphasizes the importance of outdoor playing. No matter what you do, outdoor games should become part of your everyday life!
Cartoon contribution comes from Vivaan Narang.
Hope you enjoy the edition!
-Shivani Aunty

Saturday, 6 October 2018

The Childrens Post 6th October 2018

The edition is here.


Today's highlight is our contributors: the Book Review by Samaira Dewan and a beautiful poem on love by Aisha Narwal - this is her first time on The Children's Post. Please welcome her.


Read all about what happened during the visit of the Russian President Vladimir Putin, and also play sleuth in the curious case of 14,525 missing hip implants.


In Sports news, we cover ISL 2018. Today's Puzzle is extra hard, so we are calling it Genius Puzzle Corner. See if you can crack it! There is a Spot the Difference, which on a scale of 1 to 5, is a …. 5. But it is Saturday, and you do have the time! So go on, give it a shot. The quote and word magic are both there, so plenty to keep your Saturday full and interesting.

Enjoy the edition and let us know what you think!

Friday, 5 October 2018

The Children's Post 05 October 2018


The edition is here.


Did you know that there are 300 species of Humming Bird in the world? And 132 of them are found in a single country? A tiny South American country called Ecuador. A new species of Humming Bird was discovered there, and we bring you the details in our cover story.


Ishaan Kaila has contributed 3 pieces to today's edition - 'You be the Judge', the book review, and the poem in the Junior Reading Corner are all by Ishaan. Thank you, Ishaan! Aakarsh Agarwal's Funny Bunnies tickle the funny bone yet again and Anjas's German lessons are so well created!


There is a Hindi Muhavara and some Sanskrit wisdom. Enjoy the edition! 

Thursday, 4 October 2018

The Children's Post 4th October 2018

The edition is here.


Today we have:

 A. A special story on the Chemistry Nobel Prize.
B. Think you can be the judge? Ishaan Kaila shares a case that you can use to exercise your grey cells and arrive at a solution. Go on, try being a judge! The case is very realistic too! ...
C. A poem by Sakshya Tripathi
D. A feedback from Dr. Krishna Murty
E. The first ever cartoon by Aditya Nema. Welcome to the community, Aditya!
And of course, there is everything else that you love.

Today's edition is 5 pages - a one pager special on the Chemistry Nobel of this year. Special thanks to the Nobel Prize Committee for creating the images that help understand the innovations so easily.

 Enjoy the edition!

Wednesday, 3 October 2018

The Childrens Post 03 October 2018


The edition is here

Hello dear readers,
2nd October was 'Shastri Jayanti'. Read about our esteemed past prime minister, Lal Bahadur Shastri in this edition. Vaania's poetry , riddle and a moral story will keep your mind occupied. Happy reading and do send in your feedback.

Editor- Deepti Chhabra

Tuesday, 2 October 2018

The Children's Post 02 October 2018 -Gandhi Jayanti Special

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Today’s edition is dedicated to Mahatma Gandhi as we celebrate Gandhi Jayanti. Today onwards “Captain India” is coming to meet you every Monday and this cartoon is made by 10 years old Ameya.


The Editorial talks about the principles followed by Gandhi ji. Hope you have a wonderful day and do let us know how you like the edition.

Monday, 1 October 2018

The Children's Post 01 October 2018

The edition is here.


Do you know who is older - Superman or Batman?? Or for that matter how old is Superman? Read about it in today's edition.
We have also covered an interesting story on the use of AI for predicting earthquake aftershocks in today's edition. Also included is a funny cartoon by one of our readers.
Enjoy the edition!
- Shivani aunty