Friday, 24 July 2020

Dear Readers,                                                                                              Observe is the word of the day. Sometimes we learn more by observing rather than by reading about something.     
Here’s this week’s ‘What if’ challenge: What if we had a Genie? I mean how would it be if I had my own,personal Genie? Do you want to create a ‘what if’ challenge? C’mon, here’s your chance to challenge others. Think of a what if challenge and send it to us at tcpedit@gmail.com.                                         Today's feature is a little slow :), it's on a lovely garden creature that leaves a trail behind. Yes, you are right! It is about snails. Read all about them on Page 3.   
The lead news on page 1 is about a marvelous accomplishment by the European Southern Observatory, it has got the first ever images of the sun-like star and its exoplanets. The second news is about the Australian bees and spiral honeycombs constructed by them.                                                         The third news on Page 2 is about a serious contempt of court by a senior lawyer and the steps taken by the Supreme Court of India in response. On this page enjoy the lovely poems by Lakshya, Aksh, and Ranichand for last week's 'what if' challenge.                                                                                          On page 4 there is a crisp book review by Ishaan Kaila and a lovely poem by Samaira Dewan.
On page 5 we continue with the series: Languages of the World by Pravar Mukkala. This week he brings to us the Germanic languages.                           Page 6 is the emotional page. It has the lovely emojis created by Rajlakshmi, Aayesha, Aakarsh, and Aksh. Do check out this week's creativity challenge.     Page 7 has the beautiful artwork sent in by Rajul, Viraj, Charvi, and Aarush. You will laugh out loud with the Funny Bunnies by Aakarsh Agarwal.                       Enjoy the edition and have a lovely weekend ahead!                                          Love,
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