Last month, the Kids Times went to a feast of ¡°imagination and enjoyment,¡± Robot World 2008, with 5 kid reporters. Robot World 2008 was held in COEX from October 16 - 18. The event was divided into three big sections - robot exhibition, conference, and
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The Nobel Prize is considered the world¡¯s most famous prize. It is an international award administered by the Nobel Foundation in Stockholm, Sweden. Since 1901, the Nobel Prize has been awarded every year for achievements in physics, chemistry, physiolog
Straw and plants have been used in Korea long before brass and metal entered the country. It had been used to make houses and farming tools. Unlike rare and hard-to-acquire materials like brass, straw was readily available for the common people. A long ti
Can you imagine a day without the Internet? Today, the Internet is one of the most important parts of our daily lives. And Korea is the world¡¯s number one Internet strong power. Almost everyone uses the Internet every day in Korea. The Internet is very u
I bet all the readers of The Kids Times are eager to learn English. I am sure everyone wants to write and speak well in English. Some of us only dream of being so good in English. Well, how would you like to go to a school where all the subjects are taugh
Today, we can get salt very easily. When we need salt, all we have to do is go to the supermarket with a small amount of money. For most of us, salt is just another seasoning. But a long time ago, it was very valuable. In fact, salt has been very importan
Today, every country in the world has its own flag. For example, we have Tae-geuk-gi in Korea, Britain has the Union Jack, and the U.S. has the Stars and Stripes. Also, in the United States, every state has its own flag. Many organizations or groups also
Saturn is an amazing planet that is nothing like the Earth. It is sometimes called ¡°The Jewel of the Solar System.¡± This week, let¡¯s learn some interesting facts about the beautiful planet. Saturn is the second largest planet in our Solar System. It
It¡¯s very hot outside these days, isn¡¯t it? On a hot summer day, there¡¯s nothing like a cool, refreshing wind! So, why don¡¯t we learn some cool wind facts! - Wind is moving air and is caused by differences in air pressure within our atmosphere. Air under high pressure moves toward areas of low pressure. The greater the difference in pressure, the faster the air flows.
On August 19, the Kids Times met up with 5 kids reporters in downtown Seoul to go see a photo exhibition called ¡°Dreaming Kitchen - Flavor of Asia.¡± The exhibition was held in the UNESCO Asia-Pacific Center of Education for International
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