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[Newstime Weekly: Celebrating Literacy, Nature, and Community Connections]-[Parading wizards and tracking lizards]

ABC KIDS News Time · B1 · 2025-08-21

Preschool Enlightenment
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Celebrating 80 Years of Children’s Book Week

This week marks the 80th anniversary of Children's Book Week, a significant event organized by the Children's Book Council of Australia. The initiative aims to inspire children to "journey through a book," fostering a love for reading and creativity. Students across the country have been participating by dressing up as their favorite literary characters—ranging from "a pug called Pig" to "Wally"—turning their schools into vibrant hubs of storytelling. Beyond the costumes, the event celebrates the authors and illustrators who provide "ideas" and help children "expand" their vocabulary. Notably, Darren McCallum, author of the award-winning early childhood book The Wobbly Bike, emphasizes the core message of the event: "trying your personal best" and understanding that "practice makes progress."

Beekeeping as a Path to Focus and Calm

In the world of nature, bees are being recognized for more than just their honey-making abilities; they are proving to be a therapeutic force. The story of 12-year-old Miranda, who lives with autism spectrum disorder and attention deficit disorder, highlights this impact. After her parents introduced hives to their backyard, Miranda found that working with bees was "something she can focus on" and that it helps her "stay calm." This discovery has led the family to share their beekeeping experiences with others, particularly those with "physical or cognitive challenges," using the practice to promote relaxation and kindness.

Protecting the Great Desert Skink

Conservation efforts are currently focused on the Great Desert Skink, a reptile that has faced threats from predators like "cats and foxes." Once added to the national threatened species list, this "sunset-colored" lizard is now being protected through a collaboration involving Indigenous desert communities. Traditional owners are sharing their knowledge of the land, teaching rangers how to "track the lizards in their burrows" and strategically place traps. This initiative goes beyond simple preservation, as the skink is deeply embedded in the "art, stories, and songs" of Indigenous culture, making its protection a matter of cultural heritage.

Connecting Generations: The 'Grandma for Hire' Trend

In Japan, a unique social service has emerged to address the challenges of an aging population and the loneliness felt by some: "Grandmother for Hire" services. For a fee, individuals can hire an older woman to provide companionship, "give life advice," or assist with household tasks like knitting or cooking. This service serves as a bridge for those who may not have grandmothers of their own, fostering intergenerational connection and allowing younger people to learn from the rich life experience of their elders.

Making Waves: Kelia Mahani Galina’s Historic Surf

In sports, 12-year-old Kelia Mahani Galina made history as the "youngest ever competitor" in the World Surf League. Competing at the challenging Te Ahu Po'o site in Tahiti, where waves often exceed "three metres tall," Kelia demonstrated immense courage. Despite being nervous about competing against her hero, world number one Molly Picklam, Kelia’s performance serves as an inspiring example of taking a risk and "giving it a shot." Her journey represents the spirit of perseverance and the pursuit of excellence, regardless of age.

🎯Key Sentences

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practice makes progress and don't give up.
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Honestly, where would we be without bees?
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I don't know a lot about beekeeping
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It's something she can focus on and put her mind to
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she won't get distracted.
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📝Key Phrases

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get the buzz on
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hard at work
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practice makes progress
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tricks of the trade
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make headlines
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📖 Transcript

ABC Listen. Hello there, my name's Shelilah and I'm sitting in for Ruby on Newstime.
Hi, Shalila. Hello, Shalila. On this week's edition of Newstime, we'll get the buzz on beekeeping... and how it's helping people stay focused and relaxed. will also head overseas to a country that's offering grandmas for hire.
Then we'll grab a board and hang 10 in our wow of the week.
What do you say? Are you ready to drop in?
Story number five. If you go to school, you might have seen some curious characters wandering around your quadrangles this week.
A Pug Called Pig... a red and white striped jumper-wearing man named Wally, and even an alpaca named Macca.

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