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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 Elemental and Ed’s Bit 4–5 KA! JAM 6 Bible Brainteasers 7 Pick Out Patch 8–9 Giggle in the Middle 10 Marvel NANO PODS Competition 11 Colouring Corner 12–13 KA! World 14–15 Your Space 16 Patch’s Pals Robbie’s Robot 15 July 2023 salvationist.org.uk/kidsalive Kids Alive! – formerly The Young Soldier Issue No 7368 50p The world's longest-running publication for children! The for Pick Out Patch is available online – go to salvationist.org.uk/kidsalive © 2023 Disney/Pixar. All Rights Reserved. this week... Disability and Belonging this week... Living healthy and an lifestyle and your physical, and spiritual well-being. Summer Safety WIN! What’s Inside? BIBLE BRAINTEASERS: 1C. 2B. 3A. 4A. 5C. PICK OUT PATCH: Page 6. GIGGLE IN THE MIDDLE BIG MYSTERY: Fire extinguisher. SUPER SUM!: 4 + 5 x 3 – 5 ÷ 2 = 11. SUDOKU: CROSSWORD ACROSS: 1 Fun. 3 Lawn. 6 Rabbi. 7 Sea. 8 Home. 10 Neat. 12 Air. 13 Jeans. 15 Thor. 16 End. DOWN: 1 Forehead. 2 Nib. 3 Lair. 4 Waste. 5 Baptised. 9 March. 11 Ajar. 14 Ace. Turn this page upside down to read the answers Puzzle
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It’s time for you to meet the residents of Element City – air, earth, water and re. Everyone in the city lives by one simple rule – elements cannot mix! Well, that’s until ery-tempered Ember Lumen and over-emotional Wade Ripple prove they can. When a burst water pipe oods the Lumen family’s shop, The Fireplace, city inspector Wade Ripple gushes into Ember’s life. The two do not hit it off. Things only get worse after Wade spots a number of problems with the property Ember’s father built, and feels pressurised into reporting the building to City Hall.
In an effort to save Ember’s family home and shop, the unlikely pair go on an adventure as they try to discover what’s causing the leaks at The Fireplace. Spending time together helps them realise how much they have in common. They also begin to understand how their different gifts and talents can help them work as a team.
Will Wade dampen Ember’s ery spirit? Perhaps Ember will cause Wade to get steamed. Maybe they’ll discover that good things can happen when opposites react. You can nd out for yourselves as Disney-Pixar’s Elemental is in cinemas now!
On Father’s Day, my family went to a preview of Elemental.
Arriving at the cinema, my daughters were amazed to discover the lobby had been transformed into Element City.
The cinema was packed with people – all from different backgrounds, cultures, heritages and nationalities. So it was interesting that we were watching a flm set in a city where ‘people’ from different backgrounds aren’t allowed to mix. It made me think about the world we live in and I felt sad that not everyone feels included, and how some people aren’t allowed to join in everything.
Over the last few weeks, KA! JAM has been about making sure everyone belongs (check out this week’s pages 4 and 5). There’s a cool bit of the Bible (Luke 13:29–30) where it says that one day, everyone – wherever they’re from and whatever their background – will be able to be together in God’s Kingdom.
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READ THE COMMENT BELOW ABOUT HELPING PEOPLE TO BELONG EVEN IF IT MEANS DOING SOME HARD WORK
Be a Pal and Help says Justin Reeves
Some years ago, I injured my knee ligaments while playing football. I say I injured them, it was the player who kicked me who actually injured them! Anyway, I ended up in a cast from hip to ankle, which meant that going anywhere or doing anything became very tricky.
Fortunately, I lived with a good bunch of friends who helped me as much as they could. They drove me to work and to church, and made sure I got to spend time with friends and family. They worked hard to make sure I enjoyed most things I did before my injury. I was so grateful for good friends.
In this week’s cartoon Bible story we see the friends
of someone who couldn’t walk help him in the very best way. They took him to Jesus and Jesus changed his life. If you’ve been following this series in Kids Alive! you might remember that in Bible times people who were disabled or seriously ill were outcasts – they weren’t able or allowed to join in with anything.
Isn’t it amazing then that this guy’s pals got together to get him to Jesus – even though it must have been hard work. Sometimes making sure people are included can feel like hard work – you have to nd out what people need and then take action to help them. What can you and your friends do to help people feel included? Don’t be put off because it seems dif cult.
Prayer Pals
What can you and your friends do to make sure everyone feels they belong at your church? Use this space to write or draw your ideas and then ask Jesus to help you take action by praying about them.
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What is the second book in the Bible?
A Numbers
B Hebrews
C Exodus
How many disciples did Jesus choose? A 12
24 C 36
How old does the Bible say Abraham was when his son, Isaac, was born?
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The rainbow is a sign of God’s promise to never ood the whole earth again.
Who was Ruth’s mother-in-law?
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I love ice cream! What is your favourite FLAVOUR? See if you can spot this version of me on ANOTHER PAGE IN THIS WEEK’S ISSUE.
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The cosmos or universe is so enormous and stupendous it’s mind-boggling! Here are some facts about space that are … well, cosmic!
Explorer 1
Explorer 1 was launched on 31 January 1958. The United States of America created this satellite in less than three months and it’s known as America’s rst entry into the Space Race. The satellite was very thin and tall with a height of 203cm and a width of 15.9cm. It travelled around the Earth at a distance of just 220 miles above the planet’s surface, completing around 12.5 orbits (circuits or laps) a day.
James Van Allen was an American space scientist who was one of the three people who created Explorer 1. Using data gathered by Explorer 1, Van Allen discovered a group of charged particles that came from the Sun and were captured by the Earth’s magnetic eld. This was named the Van Allen Radiation Belt and helped scientists understand cosmic radiation, and its effect on Earth.
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Line – age
Joshua – age
Samuel Nicholls – age 11
Olaogun – age
NASA pictures
Sophie McClenaghan – age 12
James Van Allen
van allen Radiation belt
Elizabeth Moors – age 13
Daniel Smith – age 11
Hoho,hoho!
Identify the mystery item in the magnifying glass
Hoho,haha,hehe!
Hehe,hehe!
What kind of shoes do ninjas wear? Sneakers!
What does a table become when you accidentally pour water on it? A pool table!
Why was the frog happy? Because it ate everything that bugged it!
What do you call a woman who can’t stop reading books?
Complete the grid so that every column, row and colour-grouped box contains the numbers 1–6 by Neil Locker
Ho ho, ha ha, he he!
Why are mice scared of swimming in water? Because of all the cat sh!
What did the two raindrops say to the third one?
‘Two is company, but three is a cloud!’
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Replace the question marks with an add, subtract, divide or multiply symbol to complete the sum
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Hoho,hoho!
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What do you call five bottles of cola?
A pop group!
Hoho,haha,hehe!
What did everyone say when the boiling water disappeared?
‘He will be mist!’
Crossword Clues
by Neil Locker
What happened to the jacket after it caught fire? It became a blazer!
What begins with T, ends with T and has T in it? A teapot!
What did one flea say to the other?
‘Should we walk or take the dog?’
Answers on Page 2 elemental WORDSEARCH
Find the words related to ‘Elemental’ in the grid
fire
across:
1 Enjoyment or amusement. 3 Grassy part of garden. 6 Jewish teacher. 7 Spiny shelled creature: _ _ _ urchin. 8 Where you live. 10 Tidy.
Crossword Clues
12 The gases we breathe. 13 Denim trousers. 15 Norse god of thunder. 16 Finish.
down:
1 Top part of your face. 2 Pen point. 3 Den.
4 Unwanted material or refuse. 5 Christened.
9 Military walk. 11 (Of door) partly open.
14 Top playing card.
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Marvel
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Other NANO PODS are available to collect, including Disney and DC. All NANO PODS can be connected together, even if they’re from other collections, so you can mix DC and Marvel superheroes together in one super display collection.
For your opportunity to win four Marvel NANO PODS*, answer the question below and email your full name, age, address and answer to kidsalive@salvationarmy.org.uk
Remember to put ‘Marvel NANO PODS Competition’ in the subject box. Your entry needs to reach us by Friday 11 August when the winners will be chosen. You can also enter by lling in the details on the coupon below and posting it to: Marvel NANO PODS Competition, Kids Alive! 101 Newington Causeway, London SE1 6BN.
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Which of these is a Marvel superhero?
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I C E C R E A M C O L O U R I N G
Tomorrow (16 July), our pals in the United States of America celebrate National Ice Cream Day. We think that’s a good enough reason to enjoy a yummy icy treat. While you’re waiting for the ice cream van to arrive, colour the n-ice picture below – maybe colour the ice cream and lolly to show your favourite avours. Share your artwork with other readers by emailing your colourings to: kidsalive@salvationarmy.org.uk
Make sure you write ‘Ice Cream Colouring’ in the subject box and give us your full name, age and address. Alternatively, you can post your colourings to: Your Space, Kids Alive! 101 Newington Causeway, London SE1 6BN. One last reminder, if you’re sending by post remember to ll in the details below so we know who you are. We send a gift to everyone whose colouring we publish, so don’t miss out!
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Summer Safety
Do you enjoy the sunny weather that (hopefully!) comes in the summer? It’s lovely to head to the beach when the weather is nice, but it’s important to stay safe too. Then you can make the most of the wonderful sunny season.
If you’re heading to the beach, make sure your parents or carers choose a beach with lifeguards on duty. Then there will be experts to help you if you need them. You can nd your nearest lifeguarded beach by visiting rnli.org/find-my-nearest/lifeguarded-beaches
Look out for ags on lifeguarded beaches. Lifeguards use different ags to show you where it’s safe to swim. Here’s what those ags mean.
Red and yellow flags show areas for swimmers and bodyboarders.
Black and white chequered flags mark the area that’s for surfboards, stand-up paddleboards, kayaks and other non-powered craft. Never swim or bodyboard here.
Red flags mean danger! Never go in the water when there are red ags ying.
Orange windsocks are used to say that no in atables should be used in the water, because of offshore or strong wind conditions.
If you get into trouble in the water, try to stay calm. Float on your back in a starfish shape and call for help.
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Getting Lost
The easiest way to avoid getting lost on the beach is to stick together. However, lots of people do get lost every year, so here are some ways to reduce the risks.
When you get to the beach, agree a meeting point with your parents or carers. Then if you’re separated you can all head to that place. A good place to meet is the lifeguarded station if it’s close by. If you haven’t agreed a meeting point, nd your nearest lifeguard and ask them for help.
Some people also use wristbands that parents or carers can write their mobile number on. If you get lost while wearing the wristband, someone can call them to tell them where you are. Some beaches even provide free wristbands!
Sand Safety
Digging holes in the sand at the beach can be great fun, but be careful how far and deep you dig. Don’t dig tunnels or dig holes that are deeper than your waist height or the waist height of younger siblings or friends! This is because sand can cave in and make it very dif cult to get out.
Also ll in any holes before you leave the beach so that others don’t get injured falling in.
Coastal Cliffs
Cliffs can be more dangerous than they look and cliff falls or landslides can happen suddenly. Keep an eye out and follow any warning signs. Always stay well back from cliff edges. If you’re on the beach by a cliff, don’t get too close to the base of the cliff and never climb a cliff as a short cut to the top.
Check out next week’s KA! World for more summer safety tips.
Cool Colou ri ngs
Wow! Check out this incredible The Little Mermaid Colouring sent by Leah, age 6. The colouring is so neat and the wave splashes are a great addition!
This Bee Colouring was sent by Bailey, age 7. The bee looks super happy to be standing on such a lovely rainbow ower!
Ebony, age 8, sent us her Bee Colouring. We love the little beehive drawing you’ve added. Great imagination!
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If you would, ask your parents, carers or Sunday school leaders to email the address in the green box on page 14 and we’ll send a questionnaire for you to complete (as well as sending a photographic permission form for your parents or carers).
Katy-Joyce
Age? 7, nearly 8.
Favourite colour? Purple.
Favourite food? Lasagne.
Favourite sport? Running, football, swimming. Favourite bit of Kids Alive!? Love reading it and working out the puzzles.
Favourite Bible story and why? Adam and Eve created and in the garden.
Favourite TV programme? Peppa Pig.
What do you want to be when you’re older? Teacher.
Hobbies? Drawing, painting, reading, arts and crafts, singing, having fun in Beavers with my friends and church friends (some of whom go to my school).
Tell us a joke. What goes black, white, black, white? A penguin rolling down a hill!
This completed crossword was sent by Katy-Joyce along with her reader pro le questionnaire. We’re glad you like working out the puzzles in Kids Alive! You’ve done a great job with this one!
What special skill or talent do you have? Singing, speaking other languages, maths, English, drawing. Tell us something interesting about yourself. I’m very caring and love reading books, such as my Bible, and praying at night.
Is there anything else you would like to tell us? I’m learning to speak Spanish, French and I do sign language. I have fun on the computer, going to church with Mummy and signing.
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THIS WAS MY FIRST TIME AT A ZOO, PATCH.
EH?
WHAT DO YOU MEAN, ROBOT?
…AND COLOUR IT IN FOR THEM. LOOK!
THERE WAS THIS HORSE THAT ONLY HAD BLACK AND WHITE STRIPES, SO I THOUGHT I’D BE HELPFUL…
DID YOU SEE ANY ANIMALS YOU HADN’T SEEN BEFORE?
JUST ONE. A HORSE THAT SOMEONE FORGOT TO COLOUR IN.
OI, YOU!
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