🎉 Back to work we go! 2020 is looking so exciting, with upcoming titles including: Evolution, Happiness, Magic Maths and Earth!! 🎉

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🎉🥂🎅It’s Christmas Eve! The excitement is real!🎅🥂🎉

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It’s Fantastic Friday, and this is a Fantastic image that appears in our Fantastic Tales issue, so, Fantastic all round, really! Have a great weekend!

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Did you know that England holds the world record for the most tornadoes per square kilometre? It’s true! In our Storm! issue we get swept up in talking tornadoes.

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How beautiful is this? In our Storm! issue we look at the work of Joseph Mallord William Turner and give our readers a step-by-step guide to create their own version of his artwork.

🎨 by David Armitage.

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Here’s some tardigrade anatomy 101 for you! Don’t forget they only measure 0.3 mm to a maximum of 1.2 mm in length – imagine how tiny its little legs must be!

🎨 by Sabina Radeva.

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OK, guys, you can stop doing the sun dance now, it’s hot! 🔥🔥🔥🔥

our Supervolcano issue and this illustration by

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Know your Viviparous quadrupeds from your cnidarians? You soon will! Awesome Aristotle, the father of classification, is examined in our Ancient Greece issue.

🎨 by Ed J Brown.

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What kind of holiday does a cat go on?😸👒👓

🎨 taken from our ever-pawpular March issue, Curious Cats!

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In our Leonardo da Vinci issue we show our readers how to make an edible pizza paint palette! Colourful, cheesy and delicious! Party on dudes!🐢🍕🎨

🎨 by Ed J Brown

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Can anyone pick up and learn an instrument, or do you have to have hardwired musical ability? Are musicians born or made? We discuss this interesting topic in Science of Music!🎸🎤✨

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When you show up to the party and someone has the exact same outfit on. 😸😸#Twinning

🎨 taken from our March issue, Curious Cats!

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We put a totally radical 360° spin on Maths in our next issue, Real World Maths - on its way to you SOON!

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this sweet illustration from the short story in our Polar Explorer issue. This one was about a little boy and a polar bear. 😊❄️👦🧣

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Now the festivities are over, back to work we go! We have a wonderful year of exciting topics for our AQUILAnauts ahead of us. Let’s get cracking!!📖✏️

🎨by for our Polar Explorer issue.

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There’s something ultra-cool about the for our contents page in our Science of Light issue. An alien with a jet-pack, rockets blasting through space and a planet being sucked into a black hole. Cosmic stuff! 🎉

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Check out the Common Pipistrelle, from our back issue, These tiny emerge around 20 minutes after sunset. Imagine you could follow one home – they live in colonies of 1,000 or more! What a spooky sight!

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Riddle me this!

What has one eye, but cannot see?









A needle!

Did you get the right answer? 😃

🎨 Illustration: Kaley McKean

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