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Get ready to see the Little Mermaid as you’ve never seen her before! Disney is releasing a brand new live-action version of the old favourite animated classic.
Ariel is a beautiful and courageous young mermaid with a thirst for adventure. She’s the youngest daughter of King Triton … and the most challenging! She’s not happy with her life as it is and longs to nd out more about the world beyond the sea. Her feelings about life on land get even stronger when she meets handsome Prince Eric and saves him from a shipwreck during a terrible storm. Unfortunately, mermaids are forbidden to interact with humans, so her dad is not happy!
Sebastian the crab tries to show her how life is better under the sea, but Ariel knows she must follow her heart. So she makes a deal with the sea witch, Ursula, that allows her to experience life on land. However, the deal comes at a cost and ultimately puts her life and her father’s crown in danger. Can Ariel and her friends, Sebastian and Flounder, put things right?
Something amazing happened this week. I got to walk the red carpet at the UK premiere of The Little Mermaid
It was an interesting insight into a very different ‘world’ to mine. I felt very out of place.
In the flm, Ariel sings ‘Part of Your World’. It’s about her dreams of living on land. She longs to experience walking down streets on feet, and feeling the warmth of fre. Eventually, she gets her wish, but it comes at a cost – she gives up her voice. This got me thinking about how Jesus became part of our world. That too came at a cost – he gave up a place in Heaven and eventually died so that we could one day be part of his world. In the meantime, Jesus wants to be part of our everyday lives and help us to live the way he knows is best for us.
The Best Dream and Promise
What’s the best dream you’ve ever had? The best one I can remember is my brother and I were secret agents on the run from enemy spies. We got chased down an alley with no obvious way to escape –we checked the doors around us, but they were all locked. Just then, I noticed a cord on my backpack that said, ‘PULL’. So I pulled it and my backpack turned into a ying Smart car!
What do you think of Jacob’s dream in the cartoon Bible story opposite? I think it’s pretty cool. Not just because there’s a stairway to Heaven, angels and God himself in it, but because it included some great news for Jacob.
by Justin ReevesThe cartoon shows Jacob quite literally at rock bottom – exhausted, all alone and in fear for his life. That’s the moment when God spoke to Jacob and reminded him of the promise he made to Jacob’s father, Isaac, and his grandfather, Abraham. God tells him that he still has a plan for him and he’ll always be with him.
I’m sure there have been times when you’ve been super worried about stuff; you’ve convinced yourself you’re in so much trouble you’ll never be forgiven; or you’ve just felt as though no one cares about you. The good news is that God’s promise to Jacob is God’s promise to you. God loves you, has great plans for you and will always be with you!
Children of Faith Children of Faith
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.
David – Part One
What Happened?
God sent Samuel the priest to Bethlehem, to anoint (rub with oil and bless as God’s chosen person) one of Jesse’s sons as Israel’s new king. Samuel saw seven of Jesse’s sons, all of whom were strong and handsome. But God told Samuel, he was more concerned about a person’s heart rather than how they looked. Finally, the youngest son, David, who’d been taking care of the sheep was brought in and God told Samuel to anoint him.
What Can We Learn?
God chose David to be king because he knew that David loved him with his whole heart. God trusted that David would make the right choices and be a great leader to the Israelites.
Samuel 16:1–13
Thoughts for You
Do you know what the most important commandment is? Read Mark 12:30–31 and be inspired to live a life of love towards God and everyone around you.
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Pick Out Patch
After watching ‘the little mermaid’ i’ve been inspired to take up SNORKELlING. See if you can spot this version of me on ANOTHER PAGE IN THIS WEEK’S ISSUE.
Asteroids
Asteroids are small lumps of rock that orbit the Sun and they are seriously old! These mysterious space rocks are leftovers from the formation of our solar system, which experts believe happened around 4.6 billion years ago. There are loads of asteroids in our solar system and most of them hang out in the main asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter.
Unlike planets, which are spherical, asteroids come in all shapes and sizes. Vesta, the largest asteroid in our solar system measures 329 miles in diameter. At the other end of the scale there are asteroids that are just 30 metres wide. Each asteroid is made of different stuff – some are made of clay while others contain metals, such as nickel and iron.
The cosmos or universe is so enormous and stupendous it’s mind-boggling! Here are some facts about space that are … well, cosmic!NASA pictures Jabez Negere – age 11 Eli Woods – age 11 Photograph of an asteroid Vesta
Identify the mystery item in the magnifying glass
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How did the mermaid get to the hospital? In the clam-bulance!
What was the mermaid’s favourite TV game show? Whale of Fortune!
What did the mermaid say to the merman who wouldn’t share his cake?
‘You’re so shell- sh!’
Complete the grid so that every column, row and colour-grouped box contains the numbers 1–6
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by Neil Locker
What kind of pet did the mermaid have? A cat sh!
Where do mermaids keep their money? In the riverbank! 8
What did the mermaid find shaking at the bottom of the ocean? A nervous wreck!
X ÷ ÷ + - SUPER SUM! X
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Replace the question marks with an add, subtract, divide or multiply symbol to complete the sum
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+ 9 ? 3 ? 4 ÷ ? 2 ? = 20
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If mermaids lived on land, which country would they live in? Fin-land!
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Where does a mermaid sleep?
On a waterbed!
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What’s the opposite of a mermaid? A landlord!
What do mermaids eat? Fish and ships!
across:
3 Hot drink. 5 Yellow-skinned fruit. 6 Trophy. 7 Item of cutlery. 8 Birthday celebration, for example. 11 Passenger vehicle. 12 Flight of steps between floors. 13 Cereal grass.
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What kind of pictures do mermaids take? Shell es!
LITTLE MERMAID WORDSEARCH
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1 Place to set up a tent. 2 London’s Hyde _ _ _ _, for example. 3 Cab for hire. 4 Capital of Greece. 6 Orange metal or slang for a police officer. 9 Fragrant flower. 10 Twelve months. 11 Sparrow, for example.
Find the words related to ‘The Little Mermaid’ in the grid
sebastian
SEA WITCH flounder
Eric ariel king TRITON URSULA
GRIMSBY queen selina
MERMAID PRINCESS
HUMAN PRINCE scuttle
TROPICAL FISH
HUMAN LEGS NO VOICE
If you’re a kid that loves caring for and interacting with cute toys, you’re going to love this week’s competition. Jiggly Pets Gummymals are a range of adorable, interactive gummy bears with more than 20 sounds and reactions. Just like a gummy bear, Jiggly Pets Gummymals are so squishy. There are four vibrant colours to collect – pink, red, yellow and blue. These cuties will become your new best friends as you play and care for them.
Place the gummy bottle in your Gummymal’s mouth and listen as they make cute feeding sounds. After feeding you can even burp them by patting their back. You can also tickle their tummies and hear them laugh and wiggle them around to hear them make silly sounds. When it’s time for bed, lie your Gummymal down and listen to their cute yawning and sleeping sounds.
For your opportunity to win a Jiggly Pets Gummymals, answer the question below and email your full name, age, address and answer to kidsalive@salvationarmy.org.uk.
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THE LITTLE MERMAID COLOURING
Are you excited to see Disney’s new version of The Little Mermaid? It looks fantastic, but this picture of Ariel and her friends is looking a little dull. It needs you to add a splash of colour to it, so grab those pens and pencils. You can share your artwork with other readers by emailing your colourings to: kidsalive@salvationarmy.org.uk. Make sure you write ‘The Little Mermaid 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 a healthy and an active lifestyle and caring for your physical, mental and spiritual well-being.
The Wildlife Trusts’ 30 Days Wild
Can you do one wild thing every day for an entire month? Held every year throughout June, 30 Days Wild is the Wildlife Trust’s annual nature challenge.
The challenge is free to sign up to and there are loads of suggestions for getting out in the wild of nature and appreciating its awesomeness. Whether your home is in the city, on a farm, by the beach or somewhere else, it’s a challenge for anyone of any age.
Your daily wild activities can be anything you like, but if you’d like some wild ideas, The Wildlife Trusts’ 30 Days Wild pack has plenty for you. This year the adventure ideas move through ve different themes. The themes will help guide you and your family or friends to take on the wildest month of the year!
Week One
This week it’s all about tuning into your senses. So there are challenges such as: smelling freshly cut grass, listening to a buzzing bee, feeling the bark on a tree and searching for a pink ower.
Week Two
In week two it’s time to get moving.
Week Three
This week’s theme is learn something new and it also includes a very special weekend. Take part by joining a minibeast hunt, naming a wild ower or discovering ve facts about your favourite animal.
You can also join in with the Big Wild Weekend, which is taking place on 17 and 18 June. Over the weekend Wildlife Trusts locations around the UK will be holding special events to bring people closer to the natural world. There will also be free online events on The Wildlife Trusts’ website. If that isn’t enough, there’s also the Big Wild Camp-out to enjoy. Set up a tent in your garden or get creative and camp indoors!
You can nd out more and discover events happening near you by visiting wildlifetrusts.org/big-wild-weekend.
Week Four
The focus for week four is helping nature and giving something back. Make a bee home or log pile for beetles, splash water into a shallow dish for hedgehogs to drink or sow some wild owers.
Remember, you can request some wild flower seeds to grow some bee-friendly flowers by emailing resources@salvationarmy.org.uk before 3 June. Seeds are available on a first-come first-served basis.
Week Five Go Wild!
Last, but not least, week ve is about emotional connection to nature. As nature becomes a part of your daily routine you’ll nd a stronger connection to it. Scientists believe that spending time in nature can make you feel happier and healthier. So we hope you have a fantastic month!
Your family can sign up to 30 Days Wild by visiting wildlifetrusts.org/30dayswild There are postal packs or digital packs to choose from and they include plenty of resources to help you on your wild adventure. Use your wallchart to plan your adventures, have a go at the wild wordsearch and learn more about wild bees. You don’t need to follow the schedule exactly. Adapt the activities or swap the order to make it work for your family.
You can also take part as a school or church group, so pass this information on to your teachers or church leaders so more people can enjoy going wild!
Hope
Age? 7.
Favourite colour? Pink.
Favourite food? Plantain, chicken.
Favourite sport? Basketball. Favourite bit of Kids Alive!?
Colouring page.
Favourite Bible story and why?
The birth of Jesus, because he was called Emmanuel, which means God with us.
Favourite TV programme?
Rainbow High.
What do you want to be when you’re older? An artist.
Pets? None, but I would like a rabbit.
Hobbies? Colouring.
Tell us a joke. Why did the chicken cross the road? To get to the other side!
What special skill or talent do you have? Art.
Tell us something interesting about yourself. I play hairdressers with my doll.
Is there anything else you would like to tell us? I do like reading and doing my homework.
Cool Colou ri ngs
Check out this beautiful penguin colouring, which Jasmine, age 9, did for Penguin Awareness Day. You’ve done such a great job adding so much colour to the mam, dad and daughter penguins.
G e t I n T o u c h !
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Grace, age 7, sent us this pukka Patch Colouring. We know Patch will love the cute red hearts!
Easter was a little while ago now, but it’s always nice to see a Happy Easter Colouring from one of our readers. This egg-cellent one is from Ania, age 9.
This Water is Life Colouring was completed by Erin, age 8. It’s a great reminder that water is so important for our world to survive and thrive.
Here’s another Patch Colouring. This one was sent by Ryan, age 10. Great choice of colours –the blue and yellow go so well together!
Ellie, age 8, sent this cool and colourful Fairtrade Fortnight Colouring. You’ve done a great job making the letters so neat!
ATOMS ARE THE BASIC BUILDING BLOCKS OF ALL MATTER.
IT CERTAINLY IS, NORMAN!
ATOMS MAKE UP EVERYTHING.
AND NOW YOU’RE SAYING THAT IT’S OK FOR ATOMS TO MAKE UP EVERYTHING!
IS THAT A GOOD THING, MISS?
THAT’S STRANGE, BECAUSE WHEN I SAID I’D DONE MY HOMEWORK, WHEN REALLY I HADN’T, YOU TOLD ME OFF FOR MAKING THINGS UP.