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a | Cor the phenomenon of reversiblecolour change, KIDS Ace? CaN phd, Ke EST. 2006. VOL. 16 when the ight source is removed. The which ae stimulated by UV light. The colour strength of the colour depends on the reveals when its exposed to sunlight / UV intensity ofthesunlight/ UV light. na world where the Suns the ufimate magician, it holds a secret power the power todryup everthing! low are clues to certain things that are ddriedby thehor Sun. "Can you guess? ares | them All! think € answer! - Take the newspaper out in the Sun and see if your answers are correct! lashed after every use, we are hung outside, and the’ Sun's rays weave a magical charm, whisking away every drop of water, leaving us fresh and dry tobe worn again. Can you guess whatwe are? the sun after hatvest. This helps eliminate any remaining moisture and prevents mould from forming. Can you guess What lam? H out in the sun? Sundrying assists in removing excess water from us, extending our shelf life without spoiling our te yess. Can you guess what we Fics: sometimes spread me out in ave you noticed people spreading us fterawash, you can setus in the sun to dry, evaporate water, and kill germs. ‘This process leaves us clean and prepare us to be reused for serving and ‘cooking food in us. Can you guess what we Pe often expose us to sunlight for drying, as we add flavour to _ their dishes. Drying not only Y a preserves our aroma and taste but also / sngninira hinders the growth of bacteria. Can you $00 the ground. What a lovely face you have, Yellow. big and round! \roe cover 71% of the Earth. The sun dries me up and makes salt. This process is called Evaporation. Can you guess what lam? JUNIOR. KIDS AGE REN'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER, GOT GLASSES. HAS HE SHE STRAIGHT HAIR. GOT HASNT a HAS CURLY HAIR? SHE GOT Colour the things you can touch. People can be ‘touch blinc’, the ones who cant identity basic objects by touch, are touch blind. Their fingers simply cannot touch ‘and recognize, especially in the dark, * * BOOKSHELF > . * CUPBOARD © » BUNK BED iH x * WALL CLOCK EP ¥ * STUDY TABLE FARM ANIMAL Colour the picture. Ma aly Zebra crossings were introduced in Britain on 4” April 1949, KIDS AGE (CHILDREN'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER i” sentences with the correct pictures. jee ee” ag, Say ‘on objeet. ree appropriate adjectives for the ven poturesn she Bakes anther right. Draw a line to match the 4 ADJECTIVES 1 Don't touch the electric wires. fat red hollow Apple hott tasty hard 2. Don't walk on wet floors. zi 3 ‘faky slow creamy 3. Don't touch the knife V Ice cream | and cutter. hot. cold soft 4, Don't touch hot objects. 5. Don't play on the stairs. 6. Use the zebra crossing ‘while crossing the road. Apercussion instrument is a musical instrument that is sounded by being struck or scraped by a beater ‘or hand, for example drumsyidul, tabla etc. KIDS AGE (CHILDREN'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER. a: Musical anes Make an estimate and check if your guess fright Ee neers Soe ety Peet cee Loans Dee aC ae Draw a circle under the keyboard instrument. a wii. + What is your estimation? ¢ S| What isthe actual count? Dry Pee Pa es Cer) under the ratele instrument, What is your estimation? 1 SEED ae ? What is the actual count? g BI What is your estimation? Saxophone Violin Maracas. What is the actual count?_ ‘Conga Drime | Cuber Perl 4) CARE Fy, Whats your estimation? 9 é ~ What is the actual count? é \ > What is your estimation? What is the actual count? he adverbs that tell us when the action occurred. Cc 3 aco ws The Indus Valley Civilisation is credited with the invention of the button, and the earliest one in existence today dates back to around 2000 BC. “WOLIG 1880E08 ‘ Buttons KIDS AGE onal PICTURE KOCARILARY eet Meir oe RC! the word that fits each sentence. Look at each pattern. Colour the last button following the pattern before it 4. Johnny has @ new fishing a.rod b. bait ¢. box 2, The train is“ a. hiding b. floating) atthe station ¢. arriving 3.The Gil is wa8hing her hands in th ahands b. school ©. sink, 4 4qTha birds are inside the . 1a, box DH Becage c. tree Tua P ww | a a | “Cotour CounTGrAPH; =f KNOW! Colour the shapes. Count them and compl the oan hh. a Girciothe correct pictures that begin with the letter I. Graph Colour code eo wen Blue Black Yolow OGTORER 2023 Japan and ingia are the countries having the R, most number of festiva's because of their rich Cultural heritage. VOLIG ISSUEO8 KIDS Azz. aja NATIONAL AGE The Chinese, French, Italian, Indian, and Japanese cuisines are among the top § Cuisines of the world. VOLIG ISSUEOB OGTONER 2029. F EASTS AND F ESTIVALS around the World 1. Japan e Special Festival: The Cherry Blossom Festival (Sakura Matsuri)- Celebrated in spring when cherry blossoms bloom Special Food: Sushi - Vinegared rice topped with various ingredients like fish, vegetables, and seaweed 6. Thailand Special Festival: Songkran- Thai New Year is celebrated with water fights and cleansing rituals. ‘Special Food: Pad Thai- Stir-fried noodles with eggs, tofu, shrimp or chicken, and gamished with peanuts and lime. a 2. India = Special Festival: Diwali (Festival of Lights) - Celebrated to mark the victory of light over’ darkness. Special Food: Though there are a lot; Biryani- A flavourful rie dish cooked with meat, vegetables, and aromatic 7. Greece = Special Festival: Easter- Celebrated with Various religious traditions and feasting Special Food: Moussaka-A delectable baked casserole with layers of eggplant, minced meat, and béchamel 3. Brazil Special Festival: Carnival-A vibrant and festive celebration before Lent featuring samba parades and street parties. Special Food: Feijoada- A hearty stew made with black beans and an assortment of meats like pork and sausages. 8. Morocco Special Festival: Eid-al-Fitr - Celebrates the end of Ramadan, a month of fasting for Muslims. Special Food: Tagine- A slow-cooked stew made with meat, vegetables, and aromatic spices, cooked in a uniqtle earthenware pot. 4, Italy oO Special Festival: Venice Carnival- Known for its elaborate masks and costumes, this festival is celebrated in Venice. 5. Argentina . Special Festival: Tango Festival- Celebrates the iconic dance with performances and events in Buenos Aires. Special Food: Asado- A traditional Argentine barbecue, often featuring various cuts of beef and sausages. Special Food: Pizza - A famous dish with a thinithick crust topped with tomato sauce, cheese, and various toppings. 10. Australia Special Festival: Australia Day- This. day is celebrated on January 26” in Australia to remember the arrival of rst Fleet in 1788. 9. South Korea e; Special Festival: Chuseok- A harvest ‘festival where families gather and pay respect to ancestors. Special Food: Kimchi- Fermented veastables, often made with Napa cabbage and spiced with chill, garlic, and ginger. Special Food: Barbeque- Australians love to have barbecues with grilled meats, seafood, and various accompaniments. The first doughnuts were made in the early 1800s and were called'‘eily cakes’ because they were deep-fried = and covered in oil KIDS AGE ‘CHILDREN'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER Pee ee eee oN Meee mee is in the, is in the, place. is in the place. is in the place. frog-jump-can-The-in-pond.- is in the place. WORLD PASTA DAY October 25" JUNIOR = KIDS 4ae World Pasta Day! AGE (CHILDREN'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER VOLIB POSTO Word MAD Tose: isa Pasta World Map around you, and itwill surely bring out your th st Bers epee cee te Sete eidacenigat ssa ne, ean 298. unpgn elt Me” OEY tte Yur in sbet ne ! ‘WHAT YOU NEED: ++ Extra-large coffee filter papers or paper plate or even white craft paper '* Hard cardboard piece (like out of cereal boxes, shoe boxes, etc.) “Nate a | Pe across the globe on 7/" Gictsibar? Genes QZ Participate in our Colton Art and let Bena l estes Ss Your creativity soar as you paste cotton balls to ae Mintese craft captivating artwork. From fluffy clouds to s Wtuzzy animals, the options are limitless. “gee? © Show us your briliance, andthe most ae @ amazing entries will win fantastic prizes! Peete anes ane i Get ready to showcase your Sree ne 3 participants should bo in tho primary, = eodentepred Le.ofclasses 1 and2. ‘* Only individual participations allowed. masterpiece! ‘tis atime-bound competition and students thou sub hr fra utes one |e pemcrnETETae DS AC ines crecedbyADSAGE 2) BP yp tothenivenadacessnd gm wna can, d ah, % ath ia eciaee adhere tothe theme (PAP wiamazinggoadies: ‘ANMEDABAD 98008, + Atlnfomatonaneuidbeneafénécomplte| WINNER NCTIFICATION iog wi the a gan LOCK | Vins ibanotsgthince orth ter be dtinaton aa, LETTERS, tncomplete information will not] PRIZE DISTRIBUTION: be accepted. KIDS AGE is notlible fr any ostor stolen entiesor prizes. ‘©All prizes and rewards are non-transferable | PARTICIPANT'S DETAlI and non-tncashable. ‘Any false information provided within the context of the contest by any participant ‘*The final decision on the selection of| conceming the identity, maiing address, telephone number, etc, may resutin the \_winners would be of KIDS AGE, _Limmediate eimination ofthe participant fromthe contest “Tne viene ured opindone sapresaed Iv on write if you know two of the angles in a triangle, you can always JUNIOR. figure out the third because KiD S AGE they must add up to 180 degrees REN 3 A AGE. if OR ~ Cutand paste ‘the correct answer. ——E 5x55 4x7= ADJECTIVE ( 7x3= 6x9= 6x6= 5x6= quickly | boldly TRIANCLES Cut and paste the pictures on the correct shadows. There are more cars in the worid than the number of people. KIDS AGE ‘CHILDREN'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER Be 2> Transportation came C) ETA = ml Dea mre epoca e) Dl SUBJECT Ah = x v j Kevin is a smart boy. \

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