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[Celebrating 500 Issues: Kindness, Innovation, and Underwater Rugby]-[500th ISSUE SPECIAL: Tips on staying cool and should summer be shorter?]

The Week Junior Show · B2 · 2025-07-11

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Celebrating 500 Issues of The Week Junior

This week’s episode of The Week Junior show is a landmark celebration, marking the magazine’s 500th issue. The team reflects on their journey of making sense of the world for 8 to 14-year-olds while covering a vibrant array of stories, from acts of kindness to the wonders of space exploration.

Kindness and Community Impact

One of the most heartwarming segments highlights the recent winners of the National Kindness Awards. Organized by the charity 52 Lives, these awards recognize individuals who foster community spirit. Eve shared that the "Kind Pupil Award" went to Ava, a year-five student who writes encouraging notes to new pupils and completed a 57-mile cycling challenge for charity. Meanwhile, the "Kind Adult Award" was presented to Miss Jo, a catering assistant known for remembering children's favorite snacks and providing comfort, proving that small gestures make a significant impact.

Global Headlines and Environmental Shifts

Jo introduced a fascinating development regarding the River Seine in Paris. After being closed to swimmers since 1923 due to pollution, the river has been cleaned up with an investment of over £1 billion ahead of the 2024 Paris Olympics. The river now features three free swimming areas, signaling a positive shift in urban environmental health.

The "Real or Rubbish" Challenge: Underwater Rugby

In a highly competitive segment, Jo introduced the concept of underwater rugby. Bex was skeptical about the sport, which involves players using flippers and snorkels to place a spherical ball into baskets at the bottom of a pool. Despite Bex’s doubts, the sport is confirmed to be real, with active teams in the UK and growing popularity in countries like Colombia and Northern Europe. The game relies on unique tactics, including managing "air breaks" when players must surface to breathe.

Landmark Milestone: The 500th Issue Cover

Guest editor Vanessa joined the team to discuss the magazine's 500th issue. To celebrate, the team commissioned a detailed cover featuring a "handful of the many, many stories" covered over the last five years. The cover acts as an interactive puzzle where readers are tasked with finding 50 hidden stories, including "Easter eggs" like an angry bird and various cultural icons. Bex was put to the test, identifying 12 stories in just 30 seconds, highlighting the immense creativity involved in the magazine's design.

Hero of the Week: John McFall

Eve highlighted John McFall as her hero of the week. McFall, an astronaut with a physical disability, is currently training for a space mission. He has been working with the European Space Agency to test prosthetic limbs designed for the unique conditions of space, where gravity-related muscle and bone wastage is a major concern. McFall expressed his ambition to visit the moon, noting it would offer an "amazing view of the Earth."

The Big Debate: School Summer Breaks

Finally, the team engaged in a debate over whether school summer holidays should be shorter. Jo argued for a "better holiday balance" to help with childcare and reduce stress, while Eve defended the traditional six-week break as a necessary "proper reset" for both children and teachers. As always, the show encouraged listeners to weigh in, demonstrating the magazine's commitment to engaging its young audience in meaningful discussions.

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I don't blame you.
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Fair enough.
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It works like a charm.
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That is amazing.
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I was impressed, yeah.
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make sense of
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works like a charm
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out of this world
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perk you up
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hidden in plain sight
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📖 Transcript

Hello and welcome to the Week Junior show.
I'm Bex and I'm joined by writers Eve and Joe from the Week Junior, the magazine making sense of the world for 8 to 14 year olds.
Now, in a week where experts revealed an ancient study in Peru and Texas in the US experienced flash floods, we're going to be discussing some of the other stories, events and people that inspired the Week Junior team.
Now make sure you're listening closely, because at the end of the episode we'll be asking a question about what you've heard.
And if you answer it correctly, you could win a prize.
But before all of that, Eve and Jo, there is something I'd like to talk to you about.

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