We're putting pupils in charge of the paper next week to help families - and teachers - with home learning during the latest lockdown.
A special eight-page pullout has 10 different activities for skills such as literacy, numeracy, fact-checking, and more. It's all to help them produce their own mini newspaper, but also have some fun.
And in the run-up to Burns Night, there's a special section for writing their own Ode to Burns.
Paul Fisher, managing editor of Ayrshire and Clyde Weekly Press papers, said: "We know how hard teachers and families are working right now to keep up remote learning.
"That's why we want to help out with this special Junior Reporter edition - and maybe show a little bit of how we do our jobs too."
We want to see the best front pages and Burns poems from the junior edition so we can share them in a future, ahem, senior edition of the paper.
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