07/04/2016 Newsround


07/04/2016

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I'm Jenny, live with all the top stories from around the world, this

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The toy dog missing after a trip to space.

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Find out which famous author sat on THIS chair!

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And we wish Astronaut Tim Peake a very happy birthday.

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First, to the discovery of one of the world's rarest books,

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in a private library, on the Scottish island of Bute.

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It's an early set of plays written by world famous writer

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Published in 1623, it contains copies of many of Shakespeare's

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The book will now go on public display, for the first time

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since it was put on sale in London almost four hundred years ago.

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It had to be tested to prove it was as old as people thought.

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Doing the detective work we do, comparing watermarks, comparing

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printing, they were right. They did have a first folio, and it was an

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exciting moment for these charismatic books. It's great to

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have a new one in Scotland. The stars of the gaming

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world are getting ready BAFTA's Video Games Awards

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is taking place in London. Some of the big names battling it

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out for a trophy include Fifa 16, Disney Infinity 3

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and Lego Dimensions, so make sure you're watching

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Newsround tomorrow morning How do you fancy getting involved

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with some antarctic research? That's what British scientists

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are asking kids like you to do. They've set up a network of penguin

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monitoring cameras in Antarctica and today launch a new project

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called Penguin Watch. BBC reporter Victoria Gill's been

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finding out more. Earlier this year I joined a team

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of scientists in Antarctica where they have been setting up

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a network of Now the images those cameras

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have captured mean you We're a very long

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way from Antactica, Every penguin they

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click on and count on this website will add

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to the database to help the scientists with this global

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conservation project. The results go to the

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scientists so they can work It's kind of fun to be looking

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at the penguins just on the screen. And to know we're

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actually saving them. For a class like this they can

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adopt their own colony. They can learn it, and they can

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learn about Antarctica in This is part of a large,

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long-term penguin-monitoring project, and watching and counting

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the birds could reveal how threats like pollution and climate change

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are affecting the icy environment A new cafe for hedgehog lovers has

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opened in Tokyo in Japan. It's called Harry, which means

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needle in Japanese. The animals don't live in the wild

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in Japan so it's a treat for people People have to pay around ?6 get

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to spend up to an hour To see a hedgehog - the only way my

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children can see a hedgehog is to come to a place like this. They're

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friendly, but some of them might spike you.

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Next up, it's British astronaut Tim Peake's birthday today.

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He's celebrating turning 44 on board the International Space Station.

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Tim has so far spent more than 16 weeks in space.

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Well, we've been asking you where the strangest place you've

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Now to this old oak chair used by JK Rowling while she wrote the first

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two Harry Potter books - it's just been sold

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The chair was one of four chairs given to the writer,

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It was sold with a handwritten letter from the author which said

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this one was the comfiest of the four.

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Last up to the search for this little guy,

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toy dog Sam was launched into the atmosphere,

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It was part of a science experiment being carried out by

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a school in Morecambe in the North West of England.

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The balloon had a tracker, but the teddy fell off

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and the children can't find where he landed.

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That's all from the team today, but Newsround is back,

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