News for Kids produces a variety of publications every year. These include:
- What's Up, the monthly newspaper for students.
- Mix Magazine. These are periodicals for students that focus on various issues.
- Other publications
DIVERCITY SINGAPORE: A cartoon history of immigration
This book tells the story of newcomers whose arrivals have helped Singapore grow from a fishing community to today’s global metropolis. The book is produced by a team consisting of one of Singapore’s most accomplished editorial cartoonists, Morgan Chua, writer and researcher Justin Zhuang, and editor Cherian George.
The book is published with the support of the National Integration Council, and is on sale at major local bookstores for a retail price of S$10.90.
AN ALBUM OF MEMORIES :
special issue on visual heritage 2012
An Album of Memories is about the visual heritage of Singapore. Stories about photos, film stills, cartoons, murals, stamps and a variety of other materials show how images reflect society and culture. We hope it spurs students on to discover more about Singapore’s past and to capture their own memories in interesting ways.
An Album of Memories is supported by the National Heritage Board’s Heritage Industry Incentive Programme (Hi2P).
INSIDE STORIES: a DIY Character Builder
True to its title, this Character and Citizenship Education (CCE) activity book may be used by most students on their own.
INCLUDES STORIES AND ACTIVITIES ABOUT: Aung San Suu Kyi: an example of a hero with moral courage • Why honesty is always the best policy • A tasty treat to show someone you care • Celebrating harmony at the Loyang Temple • Lessons in resilience • Taking on responsibility • Five good reasons to keep a diary • Learning about self-respect.
FRIENDLY WAVES
This magazine published jointly with the Singapore Maritime Foundation explores Singapore's role as a hub for all sorts of maritime activities.
We also take a look at the people who make all this possible, as well as the opportunties that await those looking for a career in this industry.