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History is being made this weekend! King Charles III is being crowned today (6 May) alongside Camilla, the Queen Consort. From street parties to concerts, this will be a weekend full of celebrations!
The Coronation service will begin at 11am at Westminster Abbey. During the service, the crown of St Edward will be placed on the King’s head. Afterwards, the King and Queen Consort will return to Buckingham Palace in a Coronation Procession, alongside other members of the Royal Family.
Music will play a big part in this weekend’s celebrations. As well as special music in the Coronation service, there’s also a Coronation Concert at Windsor Castle on Sunday 7 May. This will include music, dance and theatre performances and feature superstars such as Take That and Katy Perry.
The fun doesn’t end there! Coronation Big Lunches are taking place across the United Kingdom. It’s the perfect opportunity for communities to get together and share in a special occasion. For more information and to nd a Big Lunch happening near you visit edenprojectcommunities.com/the-big-lunch
Then, on Monday 8 May, Big Help Out are encouraging people to use their bank holiday to get involved in local volunteering. Find out more at thebighelpout.org.uk. What a weekend!
Coverage of the Coronation service and the Coronation Concert will be on BBC One and iPlayer. Many locations across the UK will also be putting up big screens for people to gather together and watch the weekend’s events.
In Frozen, on the morning of Queen Elsa’s coronation, Anna oversleeps. A servant wakes her and reminds her it’s her sister’s coronation. Still half asleep, Anna says. ‘My sister’s conoration … IT’S CORONATION DAY!’
My daughters are really diffcult to wake in the mornings! That’s unless something exciting is happening. On those days, they wake up super early and can’t wait to get ready. I wonder how members of the Royal Family will react when waking up today.
On a recent KA! JAM spread, we thought about Jesus’ promise to return. In Matthew 24:36–51, Jesus reminds his disciples that no one knows exactly when he’ll come back. He tells them to make sure they’re always ready. So, are you excited and ready for the day Jesus returns as king or are you being a bit of a sleepyhead like Anna? I know which one I’d prefer to be.
Trust in God’s Promises
They say that moving house is one of the most stressful things you can do. Thankfully, it’s been a few years since my family moved house, but I can con rm moving home is stressful!
One of the things that makes moving house stressful is that it’s unsettling. For weeks after we moved, our daughters kept asking when we were going home. They understood eventually, but it took them quite a while to realise that the strange house we were staying in was our home.
So I can only imagine how Abram felt when one day God told him to move his household to a strange place miles away from home. And this didn’t happen just once – God told Abram to up sticks and move
READ THE COMMENT BELOW ABOUT TRUSTING GOD TO KEEP HIS PROMISES
says Justin Reevesloads of times!
The reason we moved house is because we wanted our family to live somewhere better – the house we moved to has more space than our last house, the garden’s bigger and it’s on a nicer road. But why did Abram keep on moving? He kept moving because he trusted God and God had promised a better life for him and his wife.
This story might have happened a long time ago, in a land far away, but it still reminds us to trust God with everything. We might not hear God speaking to us as Abram did, but God is always there for us. Just as he promised to look after Abram, he’s promised to look after us. And God always keeps his promises.
RIGHT ROAD
Answer on Page 2
Children of Faith
Children of Faith Children
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.
Miriam
What Happened?
When Pharaoh ordered that all Hebrew baby boys should be killed, Moses’ mum hid him in a basket by the river. His sister, Miriam, watched over Moses until Pharaoh’s daughter found him. At that point, Miriam offered to nd someone to help look after Moses. Moses’ sister suggested their mum and Paraoh’s daughter paid her to look after Moses.
What Can We Learn?
Miriam took a courageous step to protect Moses from Pharaoh’s evil command. Miriam’s brave and quick actions meant that her family was reunited. God used her faith as part of his bigger plan and Moses grew up to lead the Israelites to freedom.
Exodus 2:1–10
Thoughts for You
How do you feel when you’re faced with a challenge? As Jesus’ friend, he wants you to be brave because he’s with you every step of the way. Read John 16:33 (International Children’s Bible) and let it ll you with courage.
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7 May
Sophie Boor – age 6
Freddie Stubbs – age 4
Pick Out Patch
It’s time for the Coronation!
Isla Foster – age 9
8 May
Sabina Percy-Mutonga – age 13
Alfie Bates – age 11
Josiah – age 10
I am excited to take part in the celebrations. See if you can spot this version of me on ANOTHER PAGE IN THIS WEEK’S ISSUE.
11 May
Ruby Hulme – age 13
The cosmos or universe is so enormous and stupendous it’s mind-boggling! Here are some facts about space that are … well, cosmic!
Pluto
When is a planet not a planet? When the ‘planet’ is Pluto! Discovered by Clyde Tombaugh in 1930, Pluto’s name was suggested by Venetia Burney Phair – an 11-year-old from the United Kingdom. In 2006, new International Astronomical Union rules on what de nes a planet meant that poor little Pluto was downgraded to a dwarf planet.
Even though Pluto is smaller than Earth’s Moon, it has ve moons of its own. Its largest moon is Charon, and Pluto and Charon orbit each other like a double planet. Pluto is around 3.6 billion miles from the Sun. Its orbit lasts so long that one year on Pluto is the same as 248 Earth years. Pluto’s atmosphere is made up of nitrogen, methane and carbon monoxide and with temperatures as low as –238°C it’s far too cold for anything to live there.
Which medieval king wrote books?
King Author!
Where do kings keep their armies?
Up their sleevies!
What’s the king’s taxman called?
Sir Charge!
Which king loved fractions?
Henry the !
He he, he he!
Crossword Clues
by Neil LockerWhat king also ran a chocolate factory?
William the Wonka-ror!
Why did the king go to the dentist?
To get his teeth crowned!
I hope Prince Charles is OK... Ever since King Charles came to the throne, I haven’t heard from the Prince at all!
What has six legs, four ears and a suit of armour? A king on horseback!
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3 School PE room. 5 Flower grains collected by bees. 6 Writing tool. 7 Unit of length. 8 Our planet.
11 Centre of our solar system. 12 Eight-legged creature. 13 Rodent.
When is a piece of wood like a king? When it’s the ruler!
Ho ho, ha ha, he he!
Why was the king wet?
He was the reigning monarch!
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Crossword Clues
1 Large village. 2 Purple fruit. 3 Small biting insect. 4 Fashionable. 6 Like better. 9 Relax or take it easy. 10 Substance which grows on your head. 11 Storage building in garden.
Answers on Page 2
What happens when the king burps?
He issues a royal pardon!
What’s a king’s favourite weather? Hail!
Willodeen Competition WIN!
There’s nothing better than the feel of a new book in your hands. It’s especially exciting if it’s full of adventure and mystery. If you agree, let us tell you about a brand-new book called Willodeen by Katherine Applegate.
Willodeen is an 11-year-old girl who adores creatures of all kinds, but her favourites are the most unlovable ones in the land – strange beasts known as screechers. The villagers of Perchance call them pests, even monsters, but Willodeen believes the animals serve a vital role in the web of nature. Lately though, nature has seemed angry. When a handmade birthday gift brings unexpected magic to Willodeen and her new friend Connor, she’s determined to speak up for the animals she loves. Perhaps she’ll even uncover the answer to the mystery of the missing hummingbears.
For your opportunity to win a copy of Willodeen published by Welbeck Flame, answer the question below and email your full name, age, address and answer to kidsalive@salvationarmy.org.uk. Remember to put ‘Willodeen Competition’ in the subject box. Your entry needs to reach us by Friday 2 June when the winners will be chosen. You can also enter by lling in the details on the coupon below and posting it to: Willodeen Competition, Kids Alive! 101 Newington Causeway, London SE1 6BN.
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What’s the name of Willodeen’s favourite creatures?
Shouters Screamers Screechers
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To celebrate the coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla, add a splash of colour to the illustration below. Remember, Coronation Day is a celebration day, so make it bright and beautiful! Once you’ve completed your colouring, share your artwork with other readers by emailing your colourings to: kidsalive@salvationarmy.org.uk. Make sure you write ‘Coronation 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.
Swimathon
The world’s largest annual fundraising swim is back this May. From 12–14 May organisers want to challenge as many people as possible to take part in Swimathon.
Cool Challenges
There are lots of different challenges to take on depending on your swimming ability. The Core Challenges include distances from 400m to 5km. It’s even possible to split the distances between friends or swim as part of a team. Why not take part as a family challenge? You can have up to ve members in a Swimathon team.
For advanced swimmers there are Supercharge Challenges. These include putting three 5km swims together to take on the Triple K or adding all the distances together to tackle the 30.9. Wowzers!
How to Take Part
All the information you need to take part in Swimathon can be found at swimathon.org. You can register for the challenges and nd venues where Swimathon events are taking place. Pick your distance, choose your date, nd a venue and go swimming! Remember to fundraise for a charity too. The cial charity partners for Swimathon are Cancer Research and Marie Curie.
If you’re not able to attend a Swimathon event between 12 and 14 May you can still join in the fun. The MySwimathon challenge is for people taking part in whatever venue they can, any time between 28 April and 21 May.
There is a registration fee to enter Swimathon, but it’s possible to take part in MySwimathon for free if you can fundraise £50 on a JustGiving web page set up by your parents or carers.
Just Keep Swimming
We’re not just telling you about Swimathon so you can take on a challenge and raise some money for a charity. We also want to tell you how incredible swimming is for your body and mind.
Swimming is sometimes described as ‘the perfect exercise’, because it’s a full-body workout that doesn’t put too much pressure on your joints (such as knees). Here are some of the bene ts you can get from regularly swimming...
Swimming builds strength and endurance in all your muscles.
Swimming also raises your heart rate and improves lung capacity.
Swimming is also fantastic for mental health. It can lift your mood and reduce stress levels.
The movement and stretching involved in swimming are also great for body exibility.
It’s also a great way to exercise for maintaining a healthy weight.
As well as all of that, swimming is super fun! Whether you’re swimming lengths from one end of a pool to the other or having a good splash around with friends, it’s fab.
Lesson Time
If you’re reading all this and thinking, but I don’t know how to swim, it’s never too late to learn. Find out where your local leisure centre is and ask your parents or carers about signing you up for lessons. Most do weekly children’s lessons for different abilities and some run special lessons during school holidays.
Take It To The Next Level
If you’ve completed your swimming lessons and you’re looking to take things to the next level, why not search for a swimming club near you? These are perfect for aspiring athletes. Who knows, maybe you could be the next Rebecca Adlington or Adam Peaty?
Here are the websites you can use to search for swim clubs depending on where in the UK you live.
Cool Colourings
Easter might be over for another year, but we still love seeing Happy Easter Colourings in our inbox. This eggs-cellent colouring was completed by Payton, age 4.
Luca, age 5, sent us this Brilliant Bicycle Colouring. It looks like a fabulous day for a bike ride – great use of colour!
Hugo, age 6, has done an amazing job colouring in this rainbow version of our Penguin Awareness Day Colouring.
Phoebie, age 7, sent us this eggs-tremely good Happy Easter Colouring. The purple Easter bunny looks super cute and the eggs look delicious!
New Junior Soldiers
A junior soldier is a young member of The Salvation Army
Esmé, Harry, Lydia, Oliver, Rosie, Droitwich Spa.
St George’s Day
Here’s a photo from St George’s Day at Isle of Wight Salvation Army. On this day, the Scouts, Cubs, Beavers and Squirrels renewed their promises.
Check out this pukka Patch Colouring sent by Nathania, age 10. Patch thinks it’s beautiful and says, ‘Great work!’
This colouring celebrating Penguin Awareness Day was sent by Tessie, age 13. We love the colour matches you’ve chosen for the penguins!
G e t I n T o u c h !
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Age? 8.
Favourite colour? Light blue.
Favourite food? Pizza and ice cream.
Favourite bit of Kids Alive!? Patch’s Pals.
Favourite Bible story and why?
Noah’s ark.
Favourite TV programme? Pup Academy.
What do you want to be when you’re older? A vet.
Pets? A dog, a rabbit and an African land snail.
Hobbies? Rugby and ballet.
Tell us a joke. Why did the cow cross the road? Because she was going to the moo-n!
Tell us something interesting about yourself. My pet snail is hibernating at the moment and I love Easter.
Is there anything else you would like to tell us? My favourite books are The Famous Five and Harry Potter.
I wish I wasn’t so boring, Patch.
I disagree. Why do you think you’re boring, Olive?
For a start I think that Olive is a boring name.
And guess what my favourite colour is!
Olives?
exactly! See what I mean?
As if that wasn’t enough, my favourite food is…
You guessed itit’s olive! How boring is that?