RobinAge Magazine - September 16, 2022
RobinAge Magazine - September 16, 2022
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In this issue
In RobinAge's latest issue, discover the evolution of manufacturing in India and learn all about a dinosaur called Iguanodon + lots to read, create and learn, from mythology and DIY projects to current affairs from around the world!
This Fortnight in RobinAge: What's Inside!
>> Meet a budding writer
>> Learn about Indian culture
>> Discover wireless electronic skin
>> Read new books and watch 5 fun movies for kids
SAY NO TO LITTERING!
Aayan Kumar PG and Abhiram Varma Dandu, class 3 students at Blue Blocks Montessori School, Hyderabad, have started an Anti-Littering Team to raise awareness about the importance of cleanliness and encourage people in their community to segregate waste at its source. SCARLETT RODRIGUES spoke to them to learn more about their campaign and how to keep one's community clean during the upcoming festive season.
3 mins
Manufacturing in India
Manufacturing is said to be the engine of growth for developing countries like India. However, this would not be the case without crucial technological advances that have taken place in the last two centuries. LAKSHMI MITTER throws light on the evolution of manufacturing.
2 mins
The Four Dragons
Dragons are mystical creatures that feature in folklore across the world. They are believed to be reptiles and the largest living creatures to have walked the Earth. They had both sharp and flat teeth; they could tear animal flesh with their sharp teeth and chew with their flat ones. Depending on the region, dragons are described differently, with different physical attributes and powers.
2 mins
The Sistine Chapel
In this three-part series, AMRITA GANERIWALLA, a class 12 student of Bombay International School, Mumbai, throws light on three of the world's most famous paintings. This fortnight, we look at the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel.
2 mins
Writing Is Not a Cup of Tea!
Winner of the National Youth Festival, 15-year-old AMRITANGSHU GHOSH has written and published three books in just six months. Amritangshu shares his story with Arnay Agarwal, founder of The Talk Bar, a YouTube channel that features young achievers.
2 mins
Home, Sweet Leafy Home
Most animals depend directly or indirectly on leaves. Leaves serve as continuous suppliers of life-supporting oxygen and also as kitchens, where food is prepared for the plant and animals, directly or indirectly. But these amazing kitchens also double up as homes for a host of creatures.
3 mins
RobinAge Magazine Description:
Publisher: Deep Prakash
Category: Children
Language: English
Frequency: Fortnightly
RobinAge Magazine is a weekly children's news magazine published by Deep Prakash. It is one of the most popular children's magazines in the country. The magazine is known for its interactive, informative, positive, and engaging content. It covers a wide range of topics related to children's interests, including:
* Current events: RobinAge Magazine covers current events from India and around the world in a way that is accessible and engaging for children.
* Science and technology: RobinAge Magazine also covers science and technology, with articles on new discoveries, inventions, and innovations.
* History and culture: RobinAge Magazine also covers history and culture, with articles on different countries and civilizations, as well as festivals and traditions.
* Sports and games: RobinAge Magazine also covers sports and games, with articles on different sports and athletes, as well as tips on how to play and train.
* Arts and entertainment: RobinAge Magazine also covers arts and entertainment, with articles on movies, music, books, and other forms of media.
RobinAge Magazine is a valuable resource for children of all ages. It helps them to learn about the world around them, to develop their critical thinking skills, and to explore their interests. It is also a great way for children to stay informed about current events and to learn about different cultures.
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