Kids Alive! 4 March 2023

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4 mARCH 2023 salvationist.org.uk/kidsalive Kids Alive! – formerly The Young Soldier – Issue No 7349 50p The world's longest-running publication for children! The world's longest-running publication for children! SPP Sport Press Picture / Alamy Stock Picture this week... Living a healthy and an active lifestyle and caring for your physical, mental and spiritual well-being. Wonderful Women of the World Pick Out Patch this week... The Temptation of Jesus WIN! Kids Alive! is available online – go to salvationist.org.uk/kidsalive
salvationist.org.uk/kidsalive What’s Inside? 2 Turn this page upside down to read the answers Hey there, readers! We hope you’ve enjoyed reading this issue of Kids Alive! If you would like to get your own copy of Kids Alive! delivered to your home every week, why not ask your parents or guardians to take out a subscription* for you? Every week, Kids Alive! includes a cartoon Bible story, a competition, puzzles, jokes, comic strips and topical activities and articles for you to enjoy. Ask your parents or guardians to go to sps-shop.com/kids-alive, call 01933 445445 (option 1, option 1) or email subscriptions@satcol.org to set up a subscription. Subscribe* to A subscription* costs just £4.33 a month (or a one-off payment of £52) – all that fun for less money than the price of two chocolate bars a week (and healthier too!). And this way, you get a gift that lasts all year long! *This subscription offer applies in the UK and Republic of Ireland, with 51 copies delivered over 12 months. Please note that different prices apply to Europe and international orders. Available online! for £4.33 a month thisweek... Living healthy activelifestyle caring yourphysical,mental spiritualwell-being. So you want to thisweek... CainMakes aBadChoice My Identity in Jesus EDITOR Justin Reeves DEPUTY EDITOR Cara Mott GRAPHIC DESIGNER Philippa Martin EDITORIAL ASSISTANT Melita Day-Lewis KA! JAM CO-ORDINATOR Ibukun Baku PROOFREADER Chris Horne Kids Alive! of ce: 020 7367 4910 Email: kidsalive@salvationarmy.org.uk 101 Newington Causeway. London SE1 6BN. Switchboard: 0845 634 0101Published by The Salvation Army United Kingdom and Ireland Territory (cost in the Republic of Ireland: 65c). Founder: William Booth General: Brian Peddle Territorial Commander: Commissioner Anthony Cotterill Editor-in-Chief: Major Julian Watchorn 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 Delivered to your door KA! JAM RESIST LIST: 1B. 2D. 3C. 4E. 5A. PICK OUT PATCH: Page 6. GIGGLE IN THE MIDDLE BULL’S EYE 1 Spare. 2 Price. 3 Issue. 4 Dodge. 5 Erase. 6 Range. New word: Spider. BIG MYSTERY: Football boots. CROSSWORD ACROSS: 3 Sip. 5 Rabbit. 6 Bus. 7 Earth. 8 Water. 11 Man. 12 Mitten. 13 Rye. DOWN: 1 Mars. 2 Oboe. 3 Star. 4 Python. 6 Bowler. 9 Time. 10 Rats. 11 Meet. 4–5 KA! JAM 6 My Identity in Jesus 7 That’s Cosmic! 8–9 Giggle in the Middle 10 Disney NANO PODS Competition 11 Creative Corner 12–13 KA! World 14–15 Your Space 16 Patch’s Pals: Naughty Norman WIN!

There’s a spectacle of sport happening at Selhurst Park tomorrow (5 March) – it’s the FA Women’s League Cup Final. Worldclass footballers from Arsenal and Chelsea will battle it out in front of an excited crowd. The game kicks off at 3pm and there will be plenty of incredible players to see. England’s Euro 2022-winning captain Leah Williamson will be playing for the Gunners alongside Sweden’s Stina Blackstenius, while Australia’s superstar Sam Kerr will line up alongside Canada’s Kadeisha Buchanan for the Blues.

After smashing seven goals past West Ham in the semi- nal, Chelsea’s players will be feeling con dent. The Blues also currently sit second in the Women’s Super League – just one point behind the leaders – while Arsenal are fourth. That should make Chelsea favourites to win this cup. However, league form doesn’t always count when it comes to cup games and Arsenal’s women have won a record ve League Cup Finals. So it’s all to play for – game on!

Tickets for the FA Women’s League Cup Final can be purchased at tickets.cpfc.co.uk/categories/womens

Prices start at just £10 for grown-ups and £2.50 for kids. Coverage of the final will also be shown on the BBC.

I remember watching a football match with my daughters when one of them said, ‘Football’s not for girls, Daddy! Football’s just for boys!’ So we had a chat about how anyone can play football and that there are loads of girls and women who are fantastic footballers.

I really don’t like that my daughters think there are things they can’t do, just because they’re female. In fact, I really don’t like the idea that anyone thinks there are things they can’t do based on their gender. As my daughters grow up, I’m looking forward to encouraging them to do anything they set their hearts and minds on, and celebrating all the things they can do.

So, whatever you dream of doing, go for it! Don’t let anyone tell you that you can’t do something just because you’re a girl or a boy. Now, I’m off to watch the Women’s League Cup Final with my daughters.

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for What’s Right says Melita Day-Lewis

ave you ever left your school lunchbox at home or missed a meal because you had a tummy ache? If I miss a meal, I feel weak, tired and very out of sorts.

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Imagine how Jesus felt after not eating anything for 40 days! The devil knew that Jesus was feeling weak. He probably thought it was the perfect time to get Jesus to do the wrong thing and mess up his mission to save the world. But he didn’t count on Jesus using the Bible to stop his attack!

Temptation is wanting to do something unwise or wrong. The devil tempted Jesus three times by trying to stop him from obeying or worshipping God. Each time Jesus fought back by speaking

Resist List

With Jesus’ help you can say no to what’s wrong and yes to what’s right. Match the temptations listed to the Bible verses that will help you resist doing wrong things.

1 Getting angry with your siblings

2 Saying hurtful things

3 Cheating in an exam

4 Not listening to your parents

5 Stealing a sweet

Answers on Page 2

truth from the Bible. God’s word gave him strength and courage.

The devil tries to get all of us to do the wrong things. He does this by telling us lies about who Jesus is, what God thinks about us and what’s right or wrong. He’ll use all kinds of things – stuff we read or watch, the things bullies say or by lling our minds with negative thoughts. He’ll also try to persuade us that it’s OK to do wrong things.

The Bible is a very powerful weapon against all kinds of evil. When we read it and study it, it reminds us about God’s love and the right way to live. You can use it to ght against sel shness, anger, jealousy, injustice, hatred and every temptation!

A ‘You must not steal.’

(Mark 10:19 New Living Translation)

B ‘An angry person stirs up a fght, and a hothead does much wrong.’

(Proverbs 29:22 God’s Word Translation)

C ‘You will be safe, if you always do right, but you will get caught, if you are dishonest.’

(Proverbs 10:9 Contemporary English Version)

D ‘Do not use harmful words, but only helpful words, the kind that build up.’

(Ephesians 4:29 Good News Bible)

E ‘Children, you belong to the Lord, and you do the right thing when you obey your parents.’

(Ephesians 6:1 Contemporary English Version)

TEMPTATION
READ THE COMMENT BELOW ABOUT RESISTING
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The Identity of Children, Fishermen and Jesus

The Temptation of Jesus

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Steve English
CHECK OUT YOUR BIBLE –MATTHEW 4:1-11 Kids Alive! follows the Salvation Army Youth and Children’s Ministries Unit’s Explore It! resource –go to salvationist.org.uk/resources/discipleship/explore-it

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My Identity in Jesus My in

Did you know that when you become friends with Jesus he gives you a new identity? You’re a member of God’s Kingdom and with the help of the Holy Spirit, you now have the power to follow Jesus’ way of living.

I Am… An Ambassador

J esus has called you to be his ambassador (2 Corinthians 5:20) and he’s trusting you to be a good example of God’s Kingdom to the people around you. Like a real ambassador, you have the power to speak and act on God’s behalf.

The power comes from the Holy Spirit who helps you, day by day, to produce the types of behaviour that show you’re a part of God’s Kingdom. These include love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control (Galatians 5:22–23).

So, when others see your good example, they’ll understand who Jesus is and what it means to be his friend.

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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.

Date of birth:

Address:

Postcode: Boy or girl: Do you attend a church, and if so, which one? 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!

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PLEASE USE BLOCK CAPITALS.

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Every day this week, tell yourself ‘I am an ambassador’. This will help God’s truth stay in your heart. Use the chart below to help remind you and tick each day once you’re done.

Happy Birthday to You! Happy Birthday t to You!

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.

4 March

Maddie Dickinson – age 10

5 March

Zoe Taylor – age 12

Emmanuel Nivar Garcia – age 10

9 March

Pick Out Patch

8 March

Jael Prakash – age 11

Ruby Gray – age 13

Hannah Laver – age 13

it’s the WOMEN’S LEAGUE CUP FINAL and I’M HOPING TO SEE SOME FAB FOOTIE! 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!

The Sun

The Sun is the centre of our solar system. It’s a hot, glowing ball of gas that gives us heat and light. Without it there wouldn’t be life on Earth and we wouldn’t exist. The Sun’s gravity also holds our solar system together.

The Sun is around 148 million kilometres away from the Earth. That’s just as well because the Sun’s surface is very hot. Its core – the hottest part – is a sizzling 15 million degrees Celsius! Our Sun is about 100 times wider than the Earth, but it’s only an average-sized star. Astronomers have found some stars that are 100 times bigger than the Sun!

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148 million kilometres 15 million degrees Celsius

Why did the manager bring a pencil and paper to the match? She was hoping to draw!

Why are football stadiums so cool? Because there are so many fans!

He he, he he!

Ho ho, ha ha, he he!

Starting from the outer segments and working towards the middle, write the answers to the clues so they all end with the same letter. Some letters have been included to help you. If answered correctly the outer segments will spell out a new word. Clue: a small invertebrate animal.

1 Extra – for example, a tyre

2 Cost 3 Edition of magazine

4 Quickly move out of the way

5 To rub out 6 Line of mountains

Which football team has nailed their formation?

The Hammers!

How did the football pitch get wet? The players dribbled all over it!

Why was the chicken sent off? For persistent fowl play!

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What do you call a boat full of polite football players? A good sportsman ship!

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Why was the best footballer in the world asked to tidy up his room? Because he’s Messi!

Who’s the best footballer on the farm? The GOAT! (Greatest Of All Time)

Why do footballers struggle to eat sandwiches? They think they can’t use their hands!

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Identify the mystery object in the magnifying glass

Crossword Clues

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Find the football-related words listed below in the grid

across:

3 Small drink of liquid. 5 Burrowing animal. 6 School vehicle. 7 Our planet.

8 H2O. 11 Adult male. 12 Fingerless glove.

13 Cereal grass.

down:

1 Red planet. 2 Woodwind instrument.

Crossword Clues

3 Shines in the night sky. 4 Constricting snake. 6 Cricketer or a type of hat.

9 What a clock displays. 10 Rodents that followed the Pied Piper out of Hamelin. 11 Encounter.

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referees corners offside

goalkeepers defenders midfielders forwards

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N A N O P O D S COMPETITION

A new connectable collectable for Disney fans has arrived! NANO PODS are teeny hexagonal pods that can be slotted together to show off mini-Disney characters. Each NANO POD comes with a mystery Disney gurine inside, including well-known characters from Disney classics, such as Frozen, The Lion King and Toy Story. You can also collect tiny versions of Disney favourites such as Mickey Mouse, Nemo, Rapunzel or the Little Mermaid. Pods can be easily linked with others to build patterns for your cute collectables. Simply collect, connect and display! You can arrange NANO PODS on a shelf or hang them on a wall. You can also collect NANO POD characters from brands such as Marvel, Wizarding World, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and Jurassic World. For your opportunity to win four Disney NANO PODS, answer the question below and email your full name, age, address and answer to kidsalive@salvationarmy.org.uk. Remember to put ‘Disney NANO PODS Competition’ in the subject box. Your entry needs to reach us by Friday 31 March when the winners will be chosen. You can also enter by lling in the details on the coupon below and posting it to: Disney NANO PODS Competition, Kids Alive! 101 Newington Causeway, London SE1 6BN. *Styles may vary

NANO PODS are available to buy from Tesco, Asda and Sainsbury’s

What does NANO POD mean?

Tiny House Dark Cave Giant Box

Name:

Address:

Postcode: Age:

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Remember, the best way to enter is to email your entry to kidsalive@salvationarmy.org.uk

YOU’RE WONDERFUL! CARD

In this week’s KA! World we’re celebrating all the wonderful women in the world (check out pages 12 and 13). So we thought you might like to make a card to give to a wonderful someone you know. Also, Sunday 19 March is Mother’s Day, so why not plan ahead and make this card to give to a special lady in your life?

What You Need

The design on the right or a print of the design on the right. A piece of A5 card (or cut a piece of A4 card in half). Scissors. Paints, pens, pencils and crayons for colouring in. Bright and colourful stuff to cut out and stick on to make a collage. Glue. A grown-up to help. Your imagination.

What To Do

1 Cut out the ‘You’re Wonderful!’ design and stick it on to a piece of A5 card or print it on to a piece of card and cut it out.

2 Use paints, pens, pencils and crayons to colour in and add to the design. Or cut out some bright and colourful shiny stuff and stick it on to make a collage.

3 Fold the card in half.

4 Write a message to someone you think is wonderful inside the card and give it to them.

A Kids Alive! Design Coloured by

YOU’RE WONDERFUL!

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

Wonderful Women of the World International Women’s Day

Get ready for a female-fuelled March, because International Women’s Day is taking place on Wednesday 8 March and the month of March is Women’s History Month.

International Women’s Day is a day to celebrate all the women in our lives. It’s also about celebrating women’s achievements, raising awareness about gender discrimination (that’s when someone is treated unfairly because of their gender or sex) and ghting for a world where everyone is equal. We can all play a part in creating an inclusive world. Here are some ways you can make a difference.

Challenge discrimination! If you hear someone say something like, ‘Girls can’t play football’, stand up and say, ‘That’s not true!’

Include everyone when you’re playing or working.

Make a poster to put up at school or church that highlights the importance of International Women’s Day.

Fundraise for female-focused charities, such as the World Association of Girl Guides and Scouts.

Follow your dreams and don’t let anyone tell you that you can’t do something because of your gender or sex.

Show the women in your life how much you love and appreciate them! Make them a card (see page 11), give them a hug, tell them what you love most about them or whatever else you can think of to make their day special!

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Women’s History Month

How much do you know about some of the world’s most incredible women? There’s no better time to learn more about female world changers. Here are some that we think are amazing.

Mary Seacole

Mary was born in Jamaica, but when war broke out in Crimea in 1853, she travelled to England to volunteer her services. Unfortunately, when Mary applied to help in the hospital she was rejected because of her race. That rejection didn’t stop Mary, though! She travelled to Crimea and built her own hospital!

Amelia Earhart

Amelia was a courageous pilot who broke records in the air. At the time Amelia was bossing the skies not many women ew planes. During her life, Amelia completed some amazing challenges, including being the rst woman to y solo across the Atlantic Ocean!

Pankhurst Helen Keller

Believe it or not, there was a time when women weren’t allowed to vote in elections. This isn’t the case anymore, and it’s thanks to a group of women called the Suffragettes. One of the most famous Suffragette is Emmeline Pankhurst. Emmeline was arrested several times for speaking up for women’s rights, but nothing stopped her ghting.

Helen was deaf and blind, but didn’t let her disabilities de ne what she was capable of. She was an author and an Oscar recipient! She knew ve different languages, wrote many books and campaigned for the rights of disabled people –this included changing the law in America so that braille books were available in libraries. She even set up the American Civil Liberties Union, which still protects workers’ rights today.

Malala Yousafzai

When Malala was growing up in Pakistan she wasn’t allowed to go to school because supporters of the Taliban group believed that women shouldn’t receive an education. Malala didn’t think that was right and she openly spoke about her feelings, even though it put her in danger. When Malala was 15 she was shot by a Taliban supporter and was own to the UK for treatment. It was too dangerous for Malala to return to Pakistan, but she has continued to campaign for the rights of girls. She even received the Nobel Peace Prize in 2014 when she was just 17!

More More More!

Don’t stop learning now! There are so many more inspiring women to learn about –Harriet Tubman, Frida Kahlo, Florence Nightingale, Rosa Parks, Marie Curie and Mother Teresa are just some of the others we could have told you about. Look online, head to your local library or talk to your teachers about more wonderful women who did incredible things. We hope they inspire you to do great things too!

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Demi

Age? 8.

Favourite colour? Black.

Favourite food? Tomato pasta.

Favourite sport? Football.

Favourite bit of Kids Alive!?

Playing fun games.

Favourite Bible story and why?

The Nativity, because Jesus was born.

Favourite TV programme?

SpongeBob SquarePants.

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

Pets? None.

Hobbies? To bake.

Tell us a joke. ‘Would you remember me in a minute, an hour, a day, a week and a month?’ ‘Yes!’ ‘Knock, knock!’

‘Who’s there?’ ‘I thought you would remember me!’

What special skill or talent do you have? Drawing and colouring.

Tell us something interesting about yourself. I was born in Wick in the very north of Scotland.

Is there anything else you would like to tell us? I love Kids Alive! club.

A Ukrainian Christmas

More than 140 people gathered at Ramsgate Salvation Army on Saturday 7 January. This was for a celebration on the traditional date for Christmas in Ukraine. The celebration included songs, carols and poetry performed by children from the local Ukrainian community. There was also a spread of delicious Ukrainian food and many people wore traditional Ukrainian embroidered clothing.

The Ukrainian group meets regularly at Ramsgate Salvation Army for English lessons and family sessions.

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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Cool Colou ri ngs

These pukka penguins were coloured in fantastically well by Dorothea, age 7. Our favourite thing is how many different colours you’ve used.

Arthur, age 5, had a great time colouring this Street Dancer Colouring. He loves his street dance lessons and showed his mum the move the dancer in the picture is doing. Well done, Arthur. We especially love the disco ball you’ve added!

Ania, age 9, sent in this Brilliant Bicycle Colouring and it’s amazing! The colouring is so neat and it really makes us look forward to a bike ride on a warm, sunny day.

AWARDS

BRONZE AWARD

Nikita, Noah, Rebecca, Chippenham.

The Mobilise Award scheme is a fun course that helps children to put their friendship with Jesus into action

This cool colouring was sent by Adrian, age 9. He’s done a great job of adding colour to the image of fab footballer Jack Leslie to celebrate Black History Month.

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YOU CAN’T BEAT A NICE BAR OF CHOCOLATE TO KEEP YOU GOING, PATCH.

SOON…

THEY SAY THAT EATING FIVE PIECES OF FRUIT OR VEG A DAY IS GOOD FOR YOU.

ALL THAT JUNK FOOD ISN’T GOOD FOR YOU, NORMAN.

YOU NEED TO START EATING HEALTHIER FOOD.

THEN I’M GOING TO EAT MORE HEALTHILY FROM NOW ON, PATCH.

I’VE BOUGHT MY FIRST FIVE PIECES OF FRUIT, PATCH.

FIVE GRAPES! I DON’T WANT TO GET CARRIED AWAY WITH THIS HEALTHY EATING LARK, DO I?

WHAT ARE THEY, NORMAN?

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