Labour Day – A Quick History
Every year May 1st is observed as Labor Day or International Workers’ Day, or May Day (not to be confused…
Every year May 1st is observed as Labor Day or International Workers’ Day, or May Day (not to be confused…
Written by Agastya Sharma, a grade 8 student (junior editor at I Kid You Not)
HIR Studios worked for two months collecting household waste plastic and collected over 500 kilograms of materials. A lot of these materials were HDPE bottles (high-density polyethylene) like detergent and bleach bottles.
Written by Sanjana Nayakanti, a grade 6 student
Greenland is the world’s largest island, where it snows all year round. This wonderful place was discovered by a famous explorer, Eric the Red. He spent about three years exploring this island and named this place Greenland.
Written Sanjana Nayakanti , a grade 6 student
What’s the connection between the Tsunami that struck Japan in 2011 and ice cream that does not melt?
Written by Sanjana Nayakanti, a grade 6 student
Written by Agastya Sharma, a grade 8 student (junior editor I Kid You Not).
President Joe Biden spoke at the summit for leaders on Earth Day, which was celebrated on Thursday, the 22nd of April.
Written by Uthara Menon, a grade 3 student.
The 2020 Summer Olympics, also known as Tokyo 2020, officially kicked off with the torch relay starting on the 25th of March. They are being held in Japan.
Written by Adweita Panigrahi, a grade 1 student.
On the 3rd of April, an unusual event, called the Parade of Mummies, took place on the on the roads of Cairo – the capital of Egypt.
Written by Agastya Sharma, a grade 8 student (junior editor I Kid You Not).
It is being called Christ the Protector, or the Cristo Encantado statue. It is going to surpass the Redeemer by 16 feet, which currently sits at 124 feet, when it’s completed.
Written and illustrated by Jahnvi Jain, a grade 3 student (published in April 2021).
Easter is a Christian festival that is celebrated in many parts of the world as a commemoration of Jesus Christ’s resurrection. These are big words, but what do they mean?