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Quest Jr - Internet - Issue 13

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In this month’s cover story we look into the history of the internet. How did we, as a society move in less than 150 years from the telephone and telegram to the internet and email, Facebook and Youtube. We will also look to the future and see what we can expect in the next 10 years and beyond.
Quest Jr Description:
Young, inquisitive and so full of life, that’s what children are. Teaching children about the world is challenging. Children are so full of energy and curiosity, but sometimes channeling all that energy can be difficult. You know it better than we do!
Imparting education about our amazing world is not easy and that’s why you have Quest Jr; a children’s magazine that makes learning fun.
Quest Jr is a monthly magazine designed for children between the ages of 7 - 14 years. Each issue contains over 34 pages of content covering a range of topics from STEM ( Science, Technology, Math) language, games and puzzles, history, geography, current events and literature.
Quest Jr also helps in developing critical thinking and writing skills in a values based format.
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