Teenage Singer Billie Eilish Makes History.
One minute read. Written by a grade 8 student.
She’s 18 and she’s made history. Singer Billie Eilish has won four Grammy Awards – record, song and album of the year, and best new artist
One minute read. Written by a grade 8 student.
She’s 18 and she’s made history. Singer Billie Eilish has won four Grammy Awards – record, song and album of the year, and best new artist
One minute read. Written by a grade 8 student.
There was something new this year at the Republic Day – Prime Minister Narendra Modi payed tribute to soldiers at the newly-built National War Memorial
One minute read. Written by a grade 6 student.
Dr. B.R Ambedkar, who was the first law minister of independent India, is often called the father of the Indian Constitution
One minute read. Written by a grade 4 student.
The chief guest for India’s Republic Day is Jair Bolsonaro, President of Brazil. Mr Bolsonaro, who has a military background, is the 38th president of Brazil.
One minute read. Written by a grade 7 student.
Coronavirus is spreading all over the world and it has affected everything – many schools and offices are shut, conferences have been cancelled, people are not taking holidays
One minute read. Written by the I Kid You Not Team.
Davos is a beautiful little town in Switzerland. It is located on a glittering river, called Landwasser, in the Eastern Alps
One minute read. Written by a grade 8 student.
A peaceful, sit-in protest is taking place against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act (CAA) and police brutality
Two minute read. Written with primary inputs from Ranesh Mohan – a Grade 8 student.
SpaceX and NASA will carry out a very important test on Saturday as part of a Space programme that will send astronauts into space.
One minute read. Written by I Kid You Not Team.
The SCO, or the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO – also called Shanghai Pact, is an alliance of some European and Asian countries.
One minute read. Written by a grade 8 student.
Kerala has become the first state to file a case in the Supreme Court against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act or the CAA