The Week Junior launches Back To School campaign

Current affairs magazine aimed at children aged 8-14 offers £5 voucher for new readers

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Heading back to school after six weeks of summer fun can be a daunting prospect, particularly if it involves moving to a new school.

The Week Junior, The Week's sister magazine aimed at children aged 8-14, is aiming to make the transition easier by offering a 'back to school' subscription deal.

If you subscribe today, you will not only get six completely free issues of the magazine, which normally costs £1.99, but also a £5 book voucher to spend in The Week Bookshop.

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Launched in November 2015, The Week Junior follows the format of its grown-up sister, offering balanced and engaging articles on all aspects of current affairs, from science and technology to culture.

Even the toughest topics are handled with honesty, clarity and sensitivity, with recent subjects including the Syrian civil war.

Fans include Channel 4 newscaster Jon Snow, who calls it "the best thing since Rubik invented his cube".Every issue is filled with colourful pictures, fun facts and puzzles, as well as how-to guides for innovative ways to make everything from rice crispie cakes to computer animation.

If you are already a subscriber to The Week, you can add a subscription to The Week Junior for a discounted price of £1.15 per copy – and still receive the £5 voucher.

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