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Thank you for reading this week’s Kids Alive! The Kids Alive! team is always grateful for our wonderful readers, but we’re sharing extra thanks this week because it’s Thank You Day tomorrow (2 July). Thank You Day is the perfect time to say thanks to everyone that makes our communities great. There are loads of ways to get involved. You could make a drink for your parents or carers; buy some owers for your teacher; make a card for your church or Sunday school leaders; create friendship bracelets for your pals; bake some biscuits for the person who works in your favourite shop or café; or tell the person who cleans your high street or park how much you appreciate their hard work. Whatever you do, just share how grateful you are for those wonderful people around you.
If you want to go big with your appreciation, why not get together with family or friends to organise a barbe-thank-cue (barbecue) for someone you think deserves an extra special thanks?
Find out more about ways to celebrate Thank You Day at thankyouday.org.uk
Sunday 2 July is also Founders’ Day – a celebration of the people who started The Salvation Army. Check out page 11 to get creative with our Big Birthday Colouring!
Happy birthday to us! Happy birthday to us! Happy birthday, dear Salvation Army! Happy birthday to us!
If you’re wondering why I’m singing happy birthday to The Salvation Army, it’s because this weekend the publisher of Kids Alive! will celebrate its Big Birthday (AKA Founders’ Day). Celebrated on 2 July, it’s a day that marks the anniversary of Catherine and William Booth starting this awesome organisation. Lots has happened in the 158 years since that moment. The Salvation Army has told millions of people all over the world about Jesus, and helped millions more in all sorts of ways.
Founders’ Day links well to Thank You Day (see above) because the Army wants to thank everyone who helps or supports all the good work it does. Make sure you say a big ‘THANK YOU!’ to someone – maybe your Sunday school or kids club leaders –at your Salvation Army this weekend!
READ THE COMMENT BELOW ABOUT HOW TO FOLLOW JESUS’ EXAMPLE BY INCLUDING EVERYONE
Incredible Inclusive Love
by Justin ReevesH
ave you ever felt left out, uncared for, or unloved? Maybe other kids at school have left you out at playtime, play dates or parties. Being left out doesn’t feel nice, does it?
Bartimaeus, the character in this week’s cartoon Bible story, was used to being left out in a big way. It wasn’t just that he couldn’t join in fun stuff – as a blind person during those days people would try to exclude Bartimaeus from everything! That means he would never have gone to school, he wouldn’t have been allowed into a place of worship, and he wouldn’t have had a job. Never mind being left out by his friends, he probably had no friends to be left
Super Signing
out by. Then Jesus came along.
It’s easy to think that the amazing thing about this story is that Jesus made it possible for Bartimaeus to see. Don’t get me wrong, that is amazing! However, it’s not the only amazing thing that happened. The fact that Jesus stopped to show some real love and care to someone who had been left out of everything by everyone his whole life was incredible in itself.
Is there someone you know who gets left out because of the way they are? What can you do to include them and show them love and care, just as Jesus did with Bartimaeus?
If your kids’ group follows The Salvation Army’s ‘Explore It!’ material, you’ll be encouraged to learn some British Sign Language in this week’s session. Use the key below to work out what the BSL message below says.
Answer on Page 2
Name:
Jesus and me Kids Alive!
Have you ever wondered if all the stories you’ve heard about Jesus are true? Would you like to nd out more about him? Do you want to be part of the coolest club around? Well simply sign up to KA! JAM below and you’ll begin an amazing adventure, learning about who Jesus is and all the incredible miracles he performed. As you complete each activity sheet, you’ll begin to understand how much God loves you and what it means to be his friend.
You’ll also receive Chatterbox – a cool mini-mag sent to you four times a year. It’s packed with fantastic competitions, wonderful contributions from the KA! JAM crew, brilliant Bible stories plus much more!
Jesus loves you and wants to be your friend. So don’t delay ... sign up to KA! JAM today!
KA! JAM is the coolest Bible activity club around. As a member you’ll go on amazing adventures through the Bible learning about Jesus. Each activity sheet is filled with lots of great stuff about being a Christian. You’ll also receive our mini-mag, Chatterbox, which is filled with jokes, games and much more. And to top it off, there are loads of awesome prizes to be won!
To join KA! JAM and complete the Bible activity courses online, go to salvationist.org.uk/kajam.
Or if you would like to receive the postal version, simply fill in the coupon below.
To join KA! JAM just ll in the application form and send it – along with two rst-class stamps – to: KA! JAM, 101 Newington Causeway, London SE1 6BN. Applicants must be between 7 and 17 years old to join.
Address:
Date of birth:
Postcode: Boy or girl: Do you attend a church, and if so, which one?
I, (signature) PLEASE USE BLOCK CAPITALS.
apply for membership of Kids Alive! Jesus And Me. I understand that joining KA! JAM doesn’t mean I have joined The Salvation Army and that it is not a free subscription to Kids Alive!
Happy Birthday to You! Happy Birthday t to
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.
2 July
Chloe – age 9
Samuel Coles – age 8
4 July
Annaliese Mayo – age 11
6 July
Athena Caile – age 13
Pick Out Patch
5 July
Bertie Hudd – age 7
7 July
Jack-James Kershaw – age 11
Alicia – age 13
Daniel – age 13
Zaenib Manshed – age 11
hAPPY bIRTHDAY TO THE SALVATION ARMY! gO AND CHECK OUT THE BIG BIRTHDAY COLOURING ON PAGE 11. 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!
Sputnik 1
On 4 October 1957 a beach ball-sized satellite called Sputnik 1 was launched into space by the Soviet Union. The Soviet Union (which was a collection of Eastern European countries run by Russia) and the USA were in competition to develop arti cial satellites to explore outer space. Sputnik 1 was the rst man-made object to orbit ( y round) Earth.
The satellite had four giant antennae and its job was to send radio signals back to Earth. Jodrell Bank – a space observatory in Cheshire, England –was asked to add a radar on to their radio telescope to track the rocket. Sputnik 1 orbited Earth 90 times a day getting slowly closer to its atmosphere. The satellite orbited Earth for three months before re-entering and burning up in Earth’s atmosphere.
Ho ho, ha ha, he he!
Where do sheep get their hair cut? The baa-baas!
What’s a cat’s favourite colour? Purrr-ple!
Why do tigers have stripes? So they don’t get spotted!
He he, he he!
Ho ho, ha ha, he he!
He he, he he!
Ha ha, ha ha, ha ha!
Crossword Clues
by Neil LockerKnock, knock! Who’s there?
Tank!
Tank who? You’re welcome!
Ho ho, ho ho!
What did the lamb say to show her appreciation? ‘Thank ewe!’
What do you get if you cross a cow and a trampoline? A milkshake!
He he, he he!
across:
1 Female child. 3 Applaud. 7 Juicy tropical fruit. 8 Animal doctor. 9 Large ape. 13 Donkey.
14 Blacksmith's block. 16 Flip a coin, for example. 17 One time.
Knock, knock! Who’s there?
Ho ho, ha ha, he he!
Woo!
Woo who?
Why are you so excited?
Crossword Clues
down:
1 Monopoly or chess. 2 Scoring unit in cricket. 4 Even or flat. 5 Garden walkway. 6 Vacation. 10 Fertile region in a desert. 11 Coming after all others. 12 This hint, for example. 15 Delivery vehicle.
Answers on Page 2
Why did the pony get sent to his room? He couldn’t stop horsing around!
Why do ducks make good detectives?
Because they always quack the case!
Greenwild Competition
If you love all things natural and green, we have a book that you’re going to love. Greenwild: The World Behind the Door has plenty of both with a sprinkle of magic on top! Daisy Thistledown’s mother sets off on a dangerous mission and leaves Daisy behind at a strict boarding school. When her mother mysteriously goes missing, danger closes in on Daisy and she has to make a quick escape. She nds herself in Kew Gardens where she discovers a hidden door to the beautiful world of Greenwild. In this extraordinary botanical garden, nature is wild, strange and alive with magic. Roses are the size of dinner plates and giant lilypads ferry passengers across glittering lakes. Botanists use green magic and care for the natural world, but strange things start to happen. Botanist explorers vanish and Daisy learns that not even Greenwild is safe from the powerful force that threatens green magic on both sides of the door. For your opportunity to win a copy of Greenwild: The World Behind the Door, answer the question below and email your full name, age, address and answer to kidsalive@salvationarmy.org.uk. Remember to put ‘Greenwild Competition’ in the subject box. Your entry needs to reach us by Friday 28 July when the winners will be chosen. You can also enter by lling in the details on the coupon below and posting it to: Greenwild Competition, Kids Alive! 101 Newington Causeway, London SE1 6BN.
Name:
Address: Postcode: Age:
B I G B I R T H D AY c o l o U r i N g
The Salvation Army is celebrating its Big Birthday this weekend. Sunday 2 July is Founders’ Day – a celebration of Catherine and William Booth, who started The Salvation Army. Join in the birthday celebrations by colouring in the Big Birthday Colouring below. Share your artwork with other readers by emailing your colourings to: kidsalive@salvationarmy.org.uk. Make sure you write ‘Big Birthday 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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Living
Summer Reading Challenge
The Summer Reading Challenge is here to keep you reading throughout your summer holidays. Whether you’re chilling at home, travelling by plane or car or relaxing by the sea or pool, there are plenty of brilliant books to keep you entertained.
The challenge is aimed at primary school-aged children and it’s run by The Reading Agency. The challenge launched in Scottish libraries on Saturday 24 June and will launch in English and Welsh libraries on Saturday 8 July.
Ready, Set, Read!
This year The Reading Agency has partnered the Youth Sport Trust for ‘Ready, Set, Read’. This is a sports and games-themed challenge that aims to keep minds and bodies active over the summer holidays.
How Does it Work?
You can sign up for the free Summer Reading Challenge by visiting your local library. (Top tip – check out the Library Zone at summerreadingchallenge.org.uk/library-zone to nd your local one.)
Staff or volunteers at the library will give you a special collector folder. Then you set a reading goal and borrow books of your choice to read during the summer, collecting stickers and rewards as you go. Some libraries will also be holding themed activities that you can get involved in.
Your goal can be to read as many books as you like and you can choose whatever ones interest you. That means fact, ction, poetry, graphic novels and joke books are all included. Even ebooks and audiobooks count!
Read your chosen books wherever or whenever you like. As you work through the challenge, you’ll help the ctional superstar team (and their marvellous mascots) weave their way through a summer obstacle course. Once you meet your reading goal and complete the challenge you’ll receive a certi cate or a medal.
If your library isn’t running the challenge, you can also take part online. Ask your parents or carers to sign up for free at summerreadingchallenge.org.uk
a healthy and an active lifestyle and caring for your physical, mental and spiritual well-being.
What To Read?
If you’re not sure what you want to read, try asking library staff and volunteers for help discovering new books.
On the Summer Reading Challenge website, you can also check out the Ready, Set, Read Book Collection. This is a selection of books chosen by an expert group of readers especially for this challenge. It’s a great place to look for book recommendations. Here are some of the suggested reads.
Move Like a Lion (Radzi Chinyanganya)
Call the Puffins (Cath Howe)
The Adventures of Team Pom: Squid Happens (Isabel Roxas)
Fall Off, Get Back On, Keep Going: 10 Ways to be at the Top of Your Game (Clare Balding)
The Amazing Edie Eckhart: The Big Trip (Rosie Jones)
A Beginner’s Guide to Ruling the Galaxy (David Solomons)
Last Girl In: Kerry-Ann Fights to Stay in the Game (Cheryl Diane Parkinson)
Book Sorter
If we haven’t mentioned something you like the look of there’s also a Book Sorter tool on the Summer Reading Challenge website. You add the type of books you’re interested in and it suggests some books you might enjoy. Check it out here, summerreadingchallenge.org.uk/book-sorter
Whatever books you choose, have a fantastic summer of reading!
Cool Colou ri ngs
Phoebe, age 8, sent us this DJ Colouring. The DJ looks great in his cool clothes – we love the colour choices.
Jennifer, age 9, sent us this delightful Dancers Colouring. We love the musical notes you’ve added – great work!
Prizes at Parkhead
Here are some photos of children at Parkhead Salvation Army. They received Sunday school prizes, presented by Major Morag Sabiston, who also led the Sunday morning meeting (service). After this, there was lunch at the Salvation Army hall and a fun- lled afternoon at Messy Church. Messy Church was led by Major Fiona Partland with some help from Parkhead’s young people’s leaders. What a great day!
This colouring really made the Kids Alive! team smile. It’s from Eva, age 10, and she completed it for Mental Health Awareness Week. Look at all the awesome colours – it really has the wow factor!
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 Sebastien?
If you would, ask your parents, carers or Sunday school leaders to email the address in the green box below and we’ll send a questionnaire for you to complete (as well as sending a photographic permission form for your parents or carers).
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
Sebastien
Age? 7. Favourite colour? Red. Favourite food? Pasta.
Favourite sport? Running. Favourite bit of Kids Alive!? Jokes.
Favourite Bible story and why?
The Good Samaritan because you always need to help people even if you don’t like them.
Favourite TV programme? Level Up. What do you want to be when you’re older? An athlete. Pets? None. Hobbies? Piano and running.
Tell us a joke. What do you call a sleeping dinosaur? A snoozosaurus!
What special skill or talent do you have? I can throw a ball really hard.
Tell us something interesting about yourself. I can run 5km in 29 minutes.
Is there anything else you would like to tell us? I love Pokémon and my favourite one is Eevee, and I have a teddy version.
THERE’S SOMETHING I’VE ALWAYS WANTED TO ASK YOU, ERIC.
THAT’S EASY TO ANSWER. A FEW YEARS BACK I KEPT COMING OVER HOT SO I WENT TO THE DOCTOR ABOUT IT.
…AND NOW I ALWAYS FEEL COOL!
SO I GOT MYSELF THESE SHADES…
ASK AWAY, PATCH. WHAT DO YOU WANT TO KNOW?
WHY DO YOU WEAR SUNGLASSES ALL THE TIME?
HE SAID THERE’S NOTHING HE CAN DO ABOUT IT, BUT I OBVIOUSLY NEED TO FIND A WAY TO BE COOL.