Kids Alive! 15 April 2023

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15 April 2023 salvationist.org.uk/kidsalive Kids Alive! – formerly The Young Soldier – Issue No 7355 50p The world's longest-running publication for children! The longest-running publication Living a healthy and an active lifestyle and caring for your physical, mental and spiritual well-being. Magic Breakfast’s this week... Twists and Turns of Easter Kids Alive! is available online – go to salvationist.org.uk/kidsalive WIN! this week...

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EDITOR Justin Reeves DEPUTY EDITOR Cara Mott GRAPHIC DESIGNER Philippa Martin KA! JAM CO-ORDINATOR Ibukun Baku PROOFREADER Chris Horne CONTACT US Phone Of ce – 020 7367 4910 Territorial Headquarters Switchboard – 0845 634 0101 Email kidsalive@salvationarmy.org.uk Post 101 Newington Causeway, London SE1 6BN FOUNDERS William and Catherine Booth GENERAL Brian Peddle TERRITORIAL COMMANDER Commissioner Anthony Cotterill EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Major Julian Watchorn Published weekly by The Salvation Army United Kingdom and Ireland Territory (cost in the Republic of Ireland: 65c). The Salvation Army is a Christian church and registered charity. The charity number in England, Wales and Northern Ireland is 214779, in Scotland SC009359 and in the Republic of Ireland CHY6399. ISSN 1363-5662. 3 World Art Day and Ed’s Bit 4–5 KA! JAM 6 Children of Faith 7 Kiddo 8–9 Giggle in the Middle 10 Kobe Ketchup Competition 11 Art Quiz 12–13 KA! World 14–15 Your Space 16 Patch’s Pals Naughty Norman 15 April 2023 salvationist.org.uk/kidsalive Kids Alive! – formerly The Young Soldier – Issue No 7355 50p The world's longest-running publication for children! Living caring for your physical, mental and spiritual Magic Breakfast’s this week... Twists and Turns of Easter Kids Alive! is available online – go to salvationist.org.uk/kidsalive WIN! this week... What’s Inside? KA! JAM I KNOW IT!: B. PICK OUT PATCH: Page 6. GIGGLE IN THE MIDDLE CROSSWORD ACROSS: 1 Fat. 3 Loaf. 6 Ocean. 7 Run. 8 Blur. 10 Blue. 12 Lid. 13 Apron. 15 Crab. 16 Wet. DOWN: 1 Football. 2 Tee. 3 Land. 4 April. 5 Internet. 9 Under. 11 Lamb. 14 Row. MISSING PUZZLE PIECE: C. BIG MYSTERY: Picture frame. FOUR FIT 1 Lets. 2 Ache. 3 Shin. 4 Host. New words: Lash. Echo. This. Sent. ART QUIZ 1 Pointillism. 2 Angel of the North. 3 Alma stripes. 4 Mona Lisa. 5 Life models. 6 Ear. 7 Pop art. 8 Mexico. 9 Oliver Jeffers.10 Sagrada Familia. Turn this page upside down to read the answers
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Today (15 April) is World Art Day! It’s celebrated on this day, because 15 April is Leonardo da Vinci’s birthday –he’s one of the most famous artists of all time. It’s a celebration to encourage creativity and highlight how important art is in our world. Whether you consider yourself arty or not, get involved! Get your drawing or painting materials out and create some artwork yourself. Art isn’t just drawings and paintings, it also includes photography and sculpture. So how about taking some family portraits? Maybe you could grab some playdough or modelling clay and create something cool. You could even visit your local park, woods or beach to create some art using nature. Another way to celebrate is by researching some famous artists. Look up Vincent van Gogh and his famous Sunflowers, check out the pukka pop art that Andy Warhol created or look up the incredible work of Pablo Picasso. There are also colourful ceramic artist Clarice Cliff, photographer David Bailey and the sculptor Augusta Savage to discover. Or if you want to check out some more recent artists research Lynette Yiadom-Boakye and Banksy. And remember book illustrators and cartoonists are artists too, so when you’re reading your favourite books give the illustrations special attention!

You can also pop along to an art gallery near you to see what artistic works are on display right now. We hope all these artists inspire you to get creative too!

I love art! I enjoy looking at paintings, drawings, sculptures, photos and buildings. I also enjoy drawing – I’m not the best artist in the world, but I have great fun trying.

Growing up, I’d always have a pencil and paper with me. When you’ve got something to draw with you don’t need much else to keep you entertained. You have a blank canvas on which to let your imagination run wild. Just go with whatever comes into your mind: a footballer scoring a winning goal, a Leeny-Zeeny-Dweeby from the planet Zobb or a Zumba-dancing fairy keeping ft. At the beginning of time, God had a blank canvas and he let his imagination go wild. What an amazing job he did – he even imagined you! God wants you to use your imagination and enjoy being creative too. However you do it – drawing, writing, painting, singing, dancing, playing music – enjoy being creative this week!

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READ THE COMMENT BELOW ABOUT BELIEVING THAT JESUS IS ALIVE

Kick Out the Doubt! says Justin Reeves

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elow are three statements and I want you to gure out which one is true.

• I once stood in a guard of honour for the Queen

• I once appeared in a TV film called ‘The Greatest Store in the World’

• I once climbed Mount Everest

I’ll reveal the truth in a mo. But rst, what made you pick the answer you chose? What would it take to convince you that I was telling the truth: a photo; a lm clip; other people who saw me doing it?

The truth is that I stood in a guard of honour for the Queen when she visited Plymouth in 1988. I did play in the Salvation Army band that appeared in The Greatest Store in the World, but the camera never panned around to me. And in 2011, I trekked to Everest Base Camp, but I never climbed to the

summit of Mount Everest.

In this week’s cartoon Bible story we read about Thomas who didn’t believe that Jesus was alive. Even though some of his pals told him they had seen him and spent time with him, he refused to accept that Jesus was alive unless he could actually see him and touch the wounds in his hands and side.

I hope you know that Jesus is alive. If not, what would it take to convince you? I don’t know if you’re willing to take my word for it, but I’m convinced that Jesus is alive! I’ve never actually seen him, but I’ve read about him in the Bible, spoken with him through prayer, seen him at work through other people and I’ve experienced him in some pretty amazing ways. I know my life is better having accepted that Jesus is alive and I’d love for you to know that too.

I Know It!

Check out these four blurred pictures and work out which one has the true description

A Justin in a guard of honour for the Queen

B Justin at Everest Base Camp

C Justin playing on the set of The Greatest Store in the World

D Justin celebrating scoring a goal for Plymouth Argyle

B D

Answer on Page 2

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A
C

Twists and Turns of Easter

Jesus and Doubting Thomas

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CHECK OUT YOUR BIBLE –JOHN 20:19–29
Kids Alive! follows the Salvation Army Children and Youth’s Explore It! resource –go to salvationist.org.uk/resources/discipleship/explore-it
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Children of Faith

Children of Faith of

In the Bible there are incredible stories of young people choosing to trust God. In return, God used them to do extraordinary things. As you read about these young people, be inspired because Jesus is calling you to make a difference too.

Naaman’s Slave Girl

2 Kings 5:1–1

What Happened?

Naaman, a successful commander in the Syrian army, had leprosy (a very bad skin condition). His wife had a slave – a young Jewish girl who had been captured. The girl told her mistress that Naaman would be healed if he went to see a Jewish prophet. Naaman listened, was healed, and promised to only worship God.

What Can We Learn?

In spite of her situation, the young girl chose to be kind and caring, instead of being angry and mean. She trusted God and took the opportunity to share her faith. In the end, her actions meant that Naaman was healed and became part of God’s family too.

Thoughts for You

How can you be like the young girl? Is there someone you know who’s not always nice? Can Jesus help them to change? Read Matthew 5:44 and pray that God will help them.

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To see your name and birthday printed in a future issue of KA! email your full name, address and date of birth to kidsalive@salvationarmy.org.uk. Remember to type ‘Happy Birthday to You!’ in the email’s subject box.

15 April

Ernest Brain – age 13

Finlay Nairn – age 12

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Pick Out Patch

19 April

Charlie Shaw – age 13

Fay Byron-Hannaby – age 11

21 April

IT’S WORLD ART DAY AND I’VE DECIDED IT’S TIME TO GET CREATIVE! See if you can spot this version of me on ANOTHER PAGE IN THIS WEEK’S ISSUE.

The cosmos or universe is so enormous and stupendous it’s mind-boggling! Here are some facts about space that are … well, cosmic!

Saturn

When the Italian astronomer Galileo saw Saturn through a telescope in the 1600s, he thought he was looking at a planet with handles. Now, we know those ‘handles’ are the rings of Saturn. Saturn isn’t the only planet with rings, but Saturn’s rings are the most beautiful.

Astronomers believe there could be up to 1,000 rings, with gaps in between. The rings orbit Saturn like a million tiny moons. Together, they measure about 400,000 kilometres wide. That’s greater than the distance from the Earth to the Moon! However, the rings are only about 100 metres thick. Scientists think Saturn’s rings are made of chunks of ice or rocks. Some of the icy particles are too tiny to see, while others are the size of a bus!

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Grace Whitmore – age 12 NASA pictures SATURN Zoomed in image of one of Saturn’s rings SATURN’s rings

Ho ho, ha ha, he he! He he, he he! What did the artist draw before he went to bed?

The curtains!

What farm animal is an artist?

Pablo Pig-asso!

Crossword Clues

MISSING PUZZLE PIECE

This jigsaw of a sand sculpture is missing a piece, but there are four pieces left in the box. Find the correct piece and complete the jigsaw.

Crossword Clues

across:

1 Opposite of thin. 3 Bread which may be sliced. 6 Body of water such as the Arctic or Indian. 7 Sprint. 8 Out-of-focus image. 10 Sky colour. 12 Cover for jar.

13 Cook’s protective garment. 15 Clawed sea creature often found at the seaside. 16 Rainy.

down:

1 Soccer. 2 Golfer’s peg. 3 Come back to Earth or touch down. 4 Spring month.

5 The world wide web. 9 Beneath.

11 Young sheep. 14 Propel boat using oars.

Answers on Page 2

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A C B D
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Ho ho, ha ha, he he!
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Ho ho, ha ha, he he! He he, he he!

Haha,haha,haha! Hoho,haha,hehe!

Hehe,hehe!

FOUR FIT

ACHE LETS HOST SHIN

What is a pirate’s favourite hobby?

Arrrrrrrt!

What is a painting done by a cat called? A paw-trait!

He

Why couldn’t the man afford expensive art?

had no Monet!

What did the mother colour wheel say to the baby colour wheel?

‘Don’t use that tone with me!’

drawings paintings clay

creativity art galleries cartoons sculptures

photography portraits

playdough colours

did the painter say to
sweetheart? ‘I love you with all my art!’ 9 C A R T O O N S X P J A B Y Y T I V I T A E R C S Q H V C D G H L T K I E P J P Q O S O G S D H R M A T A E L A N R P G U W x i p r l o a y z u t d e a n l g w U b a o p c h g e t i o c r f d l s l r q n i k t j s y u w i a g x z n y o q a c e t s y v l p g n h l s p o r t r a i t s m p Find the art-related words in the grid WORLD
WORDSEARCH
Place the four words into the numbered rows so that four new words are formed in the columns Identify the mystery item in the magnifying glass
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ART DAY
Did you hear about the artist who only painted peas in little cages? He
was a trapped peas artist!

KobeCompetitionKetchup

Kobe Ketchup and the Food Bank Adventure is a new children’s book about a little boy called Jay. Jay loves ketchup. He has it with everything. However, when Jay’s mum loses her job, things get tough and Jay starts going to school with a rumbling tummy. There is a food bank in town that can help, but Jay’s mum refuses to go. Everything changes when Jay’s favourite condiments come to life! Can Kobe Ketchup and Jay save the day?

This book isn’t just a terri c tale. It’s published by Purple Mash Publishing (who also make the much-loved primary school creative learning platform, Purple Mash). And it’s created to support Bankuet – the UK’s rst online food bank donation platform. For every copy of Kobe Ketchup and the Food Bank Adventure sold, £1 will go directly to buying supplies for food banks in the Bankuet network. For your opportunity to win a copy of Kobe Ketchup and the Food Bank Adventure answer the question below and email your full name, age, address and answer to kidsalive@salvationarmy.org.uk Remember to put ‘Kobe Ketchup Competition’ in the subject box. Your entry needs to reach us by Friday 12 May when the winners will be chosen. You can also enter by lling in the details on the coupon below and posting it to: Kobe Ketchup Competition, Kids Alive! 101 Newington Causeway, London SE1 6BN.

For more information about ‘Kobe Ketchup and the Food Bank Adventure’ or to purchase a copy, and access free learning resources, visit purplemashpublishing.com/pages/kobe

You can also buy the book from Amazon.

What’s

Name:

Address:

Ray Tay Jay

Postcode: Age:

10
Remember, the best way to enter is to email your entry to kidsalive@salvationarmy.org.uk
the name of the boy who stars in ‘Kobe Ketchup and the Food Bank Adventure’?
WIN!

QUESTION 1

Art Quiz

Art Quiz

To celebrate World Art Day we’ve got a quiz for you. Test your arty knowledge and see how many questions you get right.

What is the technique called where an artist uses small dots of colour to make an image?

Dottiness.

Pointillism. Dabbing.

QUESTION 3

What style of painting did Alma Thomas famously create?

Alma shapes.

Alma stripes

Alma stars.

QUESTION 5

Artists often draw images of human models. What are they known as?

Living models. Life models. Still models.

QUESTION 7

Andy Warhol is famous for what style of painting?

Renaissance. Impressionism. Pop art.

QUESTION 9

What’s the name of the author and illustrator who created Lost and Found, The Day the Crayons Quit and Stuck?

Quentin Blake. Axel Schef er. Oliver Jeffers.

QUESTION 2

What is the name of the famous Antony Gormley sculpture near Newcastle?

Angel of the North.

Fairy of the West. Elf of the South.

QUESTION 4

What’s the name of this famous painting by Leonardo da Vinci?

Maisie Lisa.

Mary Lisa.

Mona Lisa.

QUESTION 6

Which part of his body did Vincent van Gogh cut off? Ouch!

Ear.

Nose.

Finger.

QUESTION 8

Frida Kahlo was famous for her bold and colourful paintings. Which country was she from?

Spain. Mexico.

Frida KAHLO ? ? ?

QUESTION 10

What’s the name of this church, designed by Antoni Gaudi?

Sagrada Familia. Saint Basil’s Cathedral. Saint Peter’s Basilica.

Brazil.

ANSWERS ON PAGE 2

ANSWERS ON PAGE 2

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Magic Breakfast’s Big Breakfast

Magic Breakfast is a charity that delivers free breakfasts to schoolchildren facing hunger every day. Having a healthy breakfast is crucial for children to concentrate during lessons, which means hungry children aren’t learning at their best. They need fuel to focus, learn and thrive.

With the cost of many things, such as food and electricity going up, more families are struggling to afford everything they need. There are even studies that show one in four children don’t have enough to eat. That’s why charities such as Magic Breakfast are so important.

Great Big Breakfast 2023

From Monday 17 to Sunday 30 April, Magic Breakfast will be celebrating their favourite meal of the day. You can join in by fundraising for the Great Big Breakfast at home, school or church.

At home – choose a date between 17 and 30 April to ask some guests over for breakfast. It can be anyone you like –friends, family or neighbours. Just make sure you ask your parents or carers rst! It’s free to sign up, but Magic Breakfast do ask for a £3 donation if your family is able to. You can raise extra money by asking your guests to donate a small amount too. A donation of £3 can provide two weeks of nutritious breakfasts for a schoolchild.

All of the above applies for a school breakfast event too. Talk to your teacher about holding an awareness or fundraising event. It could be for your class or your whole school. The more the merrier!

At church – why not ask your church leaders to hold a breakfast event too? It doesn’t matter where you have breakfast as long as you’re raising money, having fun and enjoying spending time together.

Ask your parents, carers, teachers or church leaders to donate any money raised at magicbreakfast.com

Living a healthy and an active lifestyle and caring for your physical, mental and spiritual well-being.
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Healthy Breakfast Ideas

It’s always a good idea to have a healthy breakfast in the morning. So whatever time your family has in the morning, here are some ideas for morning fuel!

Busy Mornings

These ideas are perfect for busy mornings, but they’re also nutritious so they’ll help you to concentrate and learn at school.

With the help of your parents or carers, try making some overnight oats the night before school. All you need to do is mix the oats with milk, cover them and chill them in the fridge overnight. The next morning, they’ll be ready to tuck into – delish! To make them more tasty try adding mashed banana, cinnamon, berries or a healthier peanut butter!

There’s also nothing wrong with good old toast in the morning. Just make sure you use wholemeal bread and top your toast with healthier options, such as mashed avocado, banana, peanut butter or scrambled eggs (if you have a little more time).

Slow Mornings

When it’s the weekend or school holidays you might have time to be a little more adventurous with your breakfast.

Breakfast burritos are a great way to start the day. Just ll a wholemeal wrap with things such as eggs, avocado, tomatoes, beans or spinach. You could even try adding some different herbs or spices to mix things up a bit.

Smoothies are great for getting plenty of fruit into your body and there are loads of variations to try. Mango and banana is a great combination and so is strawberry and banana. Just chop up the fruit and chuck it in a blender with a splash of fruit juice until the mixture is smooth.

Mark

Age? 37.

Favourite colour? Denim blue.

Favourite food? Steak and chips.

Favourite sport? Sport doesn’t like me.

Favourite Bible story and why?

David and Goliath, because it shows that with God we are never too small to deal with our big problems.

Favourite TV programme? The Simpsons.

What do you want to be when you’re older? When I grow up I want to never stop dreaming of what I can achieve and then do it.

Hobbies? Making things, music, cooking, watching films, Comic Con and seeing my friends.

Tell us a joke. Why do bees have sticky hair? Because they use a honeycomb!

What special skill or talent do you have? I have been known to do a magic trick or two.

Tell us something interesting about yourself. I have been a school teacher, worked in the largest guitar shop in the United Kingdom and taught myself to make websites, which is what I do now.

You might have noticed that the photo on the left is from someone that’s a little bit older than our usual pro les. That’s because we want to tell you more about some of the people behind Right Tracks – some new upbeat, popstyle songs from The Salvation Army. You can check out Mark’s super singing skills by listening to the songs ‘Always Been Faithful’ and ‘God You Are Good’. Listen to all the Right Tracks tunes by visiting salvationarmy.org.uk/right-tracks or searching for them on streaming platforms, such as Spotify, Apple Music or YouTube.

Check out next week’s Your Space to find out about another of the artists behind Right Tracks

G e t I n T o u c h !

The Kids Alive! team loves to hear from its readers. And guess what –other readers love reading your news! So why not get in touch?

You can email or post your own colourings, drawings and letters. Or you could ask your Sunday school, church or corps leaders to email us or write to us with any news about the fun stuff you’ve been doing at your church or corps.

Email: kidsalive@salvationarmy.org.uk

Post: Kids Alive! 101 Newington Causeway, London SE1 6BN

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Prayerful Protest

On Friday 21 April, The Salvation Army is joining with other Christian groups for a No Faith in Fossil Fuels church service and a climate pilgrimage in London.

We know that most of our readers will be busy at school. However, if this is something you think your parents, carers, grown-up siblings or other family members would be interested in attending, they can meet at St John’s Church, Waterloo, London from 11am on Friday 21 April. The plan is to pray for leaders to take action and then walk to parliament to join thousands of people who will call on the United Kingdom government to stop new investment in fossil fuels. If your grown-ups plan to attend, ask them to email The Salvation Army’s Environmental Of ce at environment@salvationarmy.org.uk

SEE YOURSELF IN K I D S A L I V E !

Would you like to feature in our Reader Pro le section on this page like Josephine? If you would, ask your parents, carers or Sunday school leaders to email the address in the orange box on the left and we’ll send a questionnaire for you to complete (as well as sending a photographic permission form for your parents or carers).

Josephine

Age? 6.

Favourite colour? Pink.

Favourite food? Pizza.

Favourite sport? Swimming.

Favourite bit of Kids Alive! Reader Profiles.

Favourite Bible story and why? When Jesus was born because I love new babies, and I like Mary.

Favourite TV programme? Barbie’s Dreamhouse Adventures.

What do you want to be when you’re older? Artist.

Hobbies? I like singing and doing art.

Tell us a joke. Why did the cow cross the road? To go to the moo-vies!

What special skill or talent do you have? Making up songs.

Tell us something interesting about yourself. I have two pet tortoises called Essex and Yorkshire.

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Why are you still in class after school has finished, Norman?

I copied the answers to the maths questions from Lucy who sits next to me.

I got a detention, Patch.

What did you do wrong?

Because I copied absolutely everything she’d written…

…Including her name!

And how did you get found out?

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