Hello, TPPers!
Welcome to the March issue of what we hope is your favourite magazine! And boy, have we got a packed issue for you to lose yourself in this month. But, before you do, let me ask – how did you enjoy reading about the latest tech on offer? The CES feature is always one we enjoy bringing to you, so we hope it didn’t disappoint.
In this issue – our 140th, I may add – we’ve strayed a little off track. Or, to be more accurate, a little underground. It wasn’t a planned feature, I can tell you, but when I stumbled upon the story last month, I was mesmerised. Imagine a secret cave in the Austrian Alps protecting and safeguarding the story of modern man for what could be millions of years? Incredible! So, if you get a chance, make sure you share this story with your parents, grandparents and guardians – my guess is they won’t have heard of it either!
OK, I'd better stop going on about MoM, as there is plenty more content in this month’s issue that’s equally captivating.
Check out the Deep project in International News, or head to Planet Archives to see what your 10-year-old predecessors were doing way back in 2015!Oh, by the way, we couldn’t help but notice that the Ice Bucket Challenge (which we featured in September’s Planet Archives) is making a comeback. Wonder if we had anything to do with that?
Right! Off you go and enjoy this month’s offerings and we’ll see you back here in April!
And don’t forget – if you want or need to get in touch with us, simply email schools@theprimaryplanet.ie.