“To let everyone know what true science means” was the stated purpose for which the monthly magazine “Kodomo no Kagaku” (Science for Children) was first published during the Taisho Era (1912-1926).
Dr. Dimple Notani is a scientist with the National Centre for Biological Sciences (NCBS) studying gene regulation. But for the young readers of Tinkle Magazine, she is now a ‘superwoman’ who explains ...
With the help of our sister magazine " How It Works," we've pulled together some of the best science books for kids of all ages, which should keep their young minds fizzing with ideas long into the ...
A centre designed to encourage children "to dream of a future" as scientists has moved to a permanent and accessible base. Cambridge Science Centre has a new home on the Cambridge Science Park and ...
Space to play or pause, M to mute, left and right arrows to seek, up and down arrows for volume. Dia Michels publishes books about science for children. Her latest release Nurtured and Nuzzled is a ...
Horrible Science will be packed full of the much-loved sketches, bringing people together to enjoy fun facts, silly songs and jokes which are synonymous with the hit series Horrible Histories (L-R) ...
For generations, pressure has been treated as a normal almost necessary part of a child’s academic life. Parents often believe that a little fear, strictness, or push will “motivate” children to study ...
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