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Children's Science Magazine

 

Issue 1
Toys & Games
December 1995

“In this issue you will discover how to make old-fashioned toys, perform some science magic and play games without any toys by simply using your arms and legs.”

Issue 2
Life in the Wet Season
October 1996

“In this issue you will learn about what happens during the wet season and why rain falls (and what umbrellas and ducks have in common!). I have lots to tell you about one of my distant relatives, Aunty Heather, a Leatherback turtle. Most of the articles deal with the environment which is really the set of conditions which affect our daily lives.”

  

Issue 3
Electricity
April 1999

“In this issue you will learn about the energy that makes your television work. Electricity is a powerful friend but we must be careful how we use it. Practice safety. There’s lots to explore!! Circuits, Solar Energy, Cool Gadgets and many puzzles and games.”

Issue 4
Iggy Goes on Tour
November 2000
Supported by PAHO.

“In this issue I tour Trinidad & Tobago. Join me as I visit Rocky Beach and Speyside Reef in Tobago, the Caroni Swamp in Trinidad. As you follow my adventures you will also learn about the underwater night hunters. You can also enjoy solving some riddles and puzzles and play some exciting games”

Issue 5
Iggy Goes on Tour 2
June 2007

“In this issue, I continue to tour Trinidad & Tobago and I even make a trip to nearby Barbados. This time, my journeys take me to the Asa Wright Nature Centre, a mud volcano in Piparo and Little Tobago Island among many other interesting places. Along the way, I pick up interesting facts about oilbirds and learn a thing or two about rainforests, rocky shores and protected areas.”

Issue 6
Iggy at the Village Olympics
July 2011

“In this issue, I meet my friend Magnee who nagged me into competing in the Village Olympics. He also became my official trainer. I learned that “training” is so much more than learning how to run fast and run well. It involves eating right, resting and taking care of all parts of the body. Join me at the River Lime and on the Hike to the Enchanted Waterfall.”

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