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In this issue

In this issue, we take a look at what it means to be a leader.

Leaders make difficult decisions for others, do what’s right, and act in a way that’s best for all. It’s not easy being a leader, but each of us can be leaders in our own ways. You can be a leader in your classroom, family, local book club, or aim higher and be a leader like Greta Thunberg. If you aim to make the world a better place, that makes you a leader! Read about Lions and how their hierarchy works, or find out what your DNA could have to do with your leadership abilities. Learn about previous leaders and their opinions about the future or simply learn some interesting facts about world leaders past and present.

Supernova, the mag for curious kids Magazine Description:

PublisherBK Publishing

CategoryChildren

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyBi-Monthly

'Supernova, the mag for curious kids' is an educational magazine, targeted at children between the ages of 9 and 14. This bi-monthly publication aims to make children aware of issues which affect them, their community and the environment, by giving them tools and inspiration to become active and responsible world citizens.

The content of the magazine is fun, informative and entertaining to inspire a culture of life-long learning. Content includes subjects such as ecology, history, sports, science, world cultures, arts and social issues. The magazine loosely follows and enhances the school curriculum, and is used by educators as a classroom resource.

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