Warner joins triple-ton club

David Warner’s unbeaten 335 not only helped Australia seal their Test series against Pakistan 2-0, but also let him join an elite band of players who have score 300 or more in a Test innings.

In late November, Australia’s opener David Warner became the latest entrant in the triple-ton club. His unbeaten 335 from 418 deliveries was the cornerstone of Australia’s innings and 48 runs victory over Pakistan in the day-night second Test at Adelaide, giving them a 2-0 win in the series.

Photos: AP, The Hindu

Garlands and tinsel

Eggnog, reindeer, carols – what do these words have in common? They all have to do with Christmas of course! Gather all your Christmas knowledge to find the words in the word search.

Trees, gifts, stars, cookies always remind you of Christmas. Can you find the 10 hidden christmas related words in this puzzle.

Deck the tree

Celebrate Christmas with these colourful trees that you can make yourself! Take a look at this video and get creative…

Deck the tree
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Carol Contest

This Christmas season, sing your favourite carols and stand a chance to win exciting prizes.

It’s the most wonderful time of the year! It’s the season of cheer, joy and giving. One of the many favourtie activities during Christmas is singing Christmas carols. Do you have a favourite carol? How about sharing your favourite carol with us by singing it and uploading it. You could stand a chance to win some exciting gifts and you may be featured on Young World Club!

All you have to do is record an audio of yourself singing your favourite Christmas carol, fill out the form below and submit it.

Last day to participate is December 31 and is only for children between the ages of 5-15.

The contest is now closed. Thank you for participating. Winners will be announced shortly. Keep an eye on the results page for the results.

Naturally beautiful!

Nature plays a huge role in Christmas. Try this memory game to learn more about nature and Christmas.

From snow on the ground to the reindeer in the sky, here are few things in nature that make our Christmas beautiful. Match the tiles to learn about what each natural element means to people all around the world.


Have a merry time!

It’s Christmas time! Get set with a glass of hot cocoa and cookies, and try solving this crossword.

Warm-up this season and get in the Christmas spirit with this season’s themed crossword. Have a go at it!

Quiz Whizz-33: A Christmas special

Keep your mind sharp with this interactive quiz. How many of these Christmas related questions can you answer?

December 25 is Christmas. Here are some questions that will quiz you about everything you need to make is a very merry christmas.

See how well you can do.

Let’s go carolling

Away in a Manger, Deck the Halls, O Come All ye Faithful….Yes, we are on a roll with these songs. See how well you know these famous Christmas carols by completing its lyric.

Its Christmas and there’s music in the air. How many of you know the Christmas Carols?

“Christmas carol” is referred to a piece of vocal music in carol form whose lyrics centre on the theme of Christmas or the Christmas season.

Play along and see how many you already know!

In a set

Venn diagrams are a way of representing information visually. Answer these questions using on the Venn diagrams shown?

A Venn diagram is a pictorial (circles and rectangles) representation of different elements of a common problem. Each circle is known as a ‘set’. Venn diagrams allow you to sort data into two or three circles that overlap. Each circle follows a rule, so any numbers or objects placed in the overlapping area (the intersection) follow both rules.

For example, one set could have the multiples of 3 and the other the multiples of 5. The area where both sets intersect would be the numbers which are multiples of both 3 and 5 like, 15, 30 and so on.

Find solutions to these problems using the Venn diagrams.

Offbeat celebrations

What if we told you that the pine tree is not the only tree decorated during Christmas? Click here to find out some unusual traditions.

Pine trees, baubles, stars, gifts, and carols are some of the most popular and recognisable aspects of Christmas celebrations. Yet, there are some drastically different and unique Christmas traditions from around the world.

Read about some interesting traditions here…

Amid the myriads of traditions, the most common picture of a typical Christmas eve is of a decorated fireplace with stockings hung on it, with a tree by the side and gifts below it.

Here is one such typical setup.

This picture below though looks similar, has six differences for you to spot. Do you have an eye for details? Click on the differences to find out