The Week Junior gets children into reading. And reading really is an enduring superpower. With each new issue through their door, their love of reading will only get stronger – a superpower they’ll have for life. Make reading your child’s superpower!
Harrogate Mumbler Champion Nic and her eldest daughter Cici (7) were sent a copy of The Week Junior to review. It looks like the whole family enjoyed it, here’s what they thought:
“We loved having the opportunity to review ‘The Week Junior’ this week. This is an amazing magazine aimed at children Cici’s age.
There was something for everybody. Cici (7) loved reading about the history around the Falklands Island conflict as well as the brilliant dolphins using coral as medicine, whilst Bran (5) was intrigued by the Bearded Dragon who got his head stuck in a pineapple. There was even something for Raffy too (age 3) who loved hearing about Monster Jam – real life monster truck drivers honing their skills at “Monster Jam University” in Illinois.
We had a good go at the puzzle page. The spot the difference was pretty straightforward but the crossword provided a great challenge for Cici.
Overall Cici said she loved the variety of things to read about and the colourful pictures whereas Bran enjoyed the quiz and the photos of the week.
So if you’re looking for a different reading genre to engage your child we would say definitely give this a go! It provides an interesting and refreshing change from the usual reading books sent home from school.”
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Reading can take you anywhere you can think of. You can be the hero of a thousand stories, and experience all kinds of amazing places – right from the comfort of your sofa!
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Reviewed June 2022
Disclosure: We were gifted our copy of The Week Junior, however we pinky promised to only write a truthful account. Phew, we really enjoyed it! (otherwise that could have been awks!)