29 July 2023 salvationist.org.uk/kidsalive Kids Alive! – formerly The Young Soldier – Issue No 7370 50p The world's longest-running publication for children! The world's longest-running publication for children! Kids Alive! is available online – go to salvationist.org.uk/kidsalive this week... Belonging is this week... Living a healthy and an active lifestyle and caring for your physical, mental and spiritual well-being. Summer Safety WIN! SPP Sport Press Photo. / Alamy Stock Photo
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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 Office – 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 Formula E and Ed’s Bit 4–5 KA! JAM 6 Bible Brainteasers 7 That’s Cosmic! 8–9 Giggle in the Middle 10 Tangletree Mysteries Competition 11 Colouring Corner 12–13 KA! World 14–15 Your Space 16 Patch’s Pals Olive Forruthers What’s Inside? PICK OUT PATCH: Page 14. BIBLE BRAINTEASERS: 1A. 2C. 3B. 4A. 5C. GIGGLE IN THE MIDDLE THERE’S SOMEBODY AT THE DOOR! Lightning McQueen. CROSSWORD ACROSS: 3 Tub. 5 Dinner. 6 Leg. 7 Wrong. 8 Queen. 11 Car. 12 Strong. 13 Dry. DOWN: 1 Ring. 2 Snow. 3 Trio. 4 Burger. 6 Liquid. 9 Easy. 10 Norm. 11 Cone. FIVE X FIVE ACROSS: 1 Lapel. 2 Yeast. 3 Lance. DOWN: 1 Loyal. 2 Plain. 3 Litre. Turn this page upside down to read the answers
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At the ExCel London, there will be a unique track that weaves its way inside and outside the exhibition centre and around the historical heartland of the Royal Docks. British drivers have traditionally done well in the UK’s capital city – there have been four home winners so far.
Great Britain’s Jake Dennis could be the man to make it five winners. He’s been flying high in the standings this season, winning the opening race in Mexico City and the most recent one in Rome. However, he’ll be facing tough opposition from New Zealander Nick Cassidy who is hot on his tail.
Find out who tops the podium at this weekend’s E-Prix by watching coverage of the Formula E World Championship on Channel 4
I love cars. Porsches are my very favourite. Just to be clear, I don’t own one! I own about 100! None of them are big enough for me to get in and drive, though. I also love watc motor racing, so maybe I’ll cheer for the Porsche Formula E team this weekend.
I’d have loved to have been a racing driver. However, God had a different idea for me. I never meant to be the editor of a Christian comic for children. God just nudged me towards it. I’m really glad he did – I love it!
I don’t know what you want to be when you grow up: a vet; a YouTuber; a footballer; a teacher. Whatever ideas you have about what you want to be, make sure you talk to God about them and be ready to let him nudge you in the right direction. You won’t regret it!
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READ THE COMMENT BELOW AND THINK ABOUT WHAT YOU CAN DO TO HELP PEOPLE BELONG
I Wonder…
by Justin Reeves
I wonder if you’ve ever been left out of something. I’m sure I have, but I’m struggling to remember. That’s not because I’m super popular – I’m not. I reckon the reason I can’t remember is because whenever I have been left out, my family or other friends came up with fun things to do to take my mind off it.
Over the last four weeks of KA! JAM, we’ve read about some sad situations when people have been left out just because of the way they are – there’s a recap at the beginning of this week’s cartoon Bible story. In each of those stories, other people – friends, family or Jesus – have taken action to make things better.
This week we read about someone who was left out because they had a skin disease called leprosy. As if having leprosy wasn’t bad enough, because of the nature of the disease (it was very infectious), lepers had to live away from their families and friends. That must have been awful.
Once again, Jesus helps someone to belong by showing them kindness and healing them. I wonder who you could reach out to, show kindness and help to belong. Perhaps you should chat to your church leaders and work out if there’s more your church could do to make sure everyone is included.
Wonder Full
Take some time to think about things you could do to make sure everyone belongs at your church, then fill this space with your wonderful ideas
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Disability and Belonging
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OUT YOUR BIBLE –MARK 1:40–45 Kids Alive! follows the Salvation Army Children and Youth’s Explore It! resource –go to salvationist.org.uk/resources/discipleship/explore-it
Belonging is Important to Jesus CHECK
BIBLE BRAINTEASERS
Would you consider yourself to be a Bible buff? Do you know how many fish and loaves Jesus used to feed 5,000 people? Which teenager defeated a giant and who was swallowed by a huge fish? From Genesis to Revelation, the Bible is full of incredible stories and interesting information. Test your Bible knowledge by having a go at the questions below.
What did Samson lose when his hair was cut?
A His strength
B His memory
C His voice
Fill in the missing word – ‘For God so _____ the world…’
A Disliked
B Loved
C Ignored
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How many books in the Bible begin with the letter J?
How many of each animal went onto the ark with Noah?
In the Creation story, what did God do on the seventh day?
A He made the sun
B He made the trees
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Ezra Roberts – age 13
Edie Yates – age 12
Elsie Yates – age 12
Georgina Day – age 12
Jacob Hirst-Woodhouse – age 9
1 August Rylee Taylor – age 12
Pick Out Patch
i LOVE COLOURING CORNER! tURN TO PAGE 11 TO COLOUR SOME SUPER FORMULA E CARS RACING AROUND a TRACK. 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!
score
Launched on 18 December 1958 by the United States of America, SCORE (Signal Communications by Orbiting Relay Equipment) was the first communications satellite. SCORE was 22 metres long and 3 metres wide – making it the largest man-made object ever to go into space at that time. The battery inside the satellite ran out 12 days after it was launched but fortunately 8 hours of data was collected.
While in orbit, an onboard tape recorder played a recording that became the first human voice to be broadcast from space. US President Dwight D Eisenhower’s Christmas greeting to the world was transmitted through radio signals, but the signal was weak, which meant only very sensitive radio receivers could pick it up. However, this message is considered the beginning of voice and data signals being sent to and from satellites in space.
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2 August Gabriel Ngereza – age 13
SCORE
President Dwight D Eisenhower
U.S. Air Force
NASA picture
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Ho ho, ha ha, he he! He he, he he! ha,
Ho ho, ho ho! He he, he he!
formula e WORDSEARCH
Find the Formula E-related words in the grid POWER ELECTRIC CAR
EFFICIENT NET ZERO
CITY CIRCUIT PIT STOP
Hehe,hehe!
HIGH SPEED PADDOCK QUALIFYING CAR SWAP ACTION-PACKED EXCEL LONDON
Knock, knock!
Who’s there? Cargo!
Cargo who?
Car-go beep beep!
Why do DJs make terrible racing drivers? Because they’re always changing tracks!
What do parents give their baby if they want them to become a future racing car driver? Formula One!
Ho ho, ha ha, he he!
What do tornadoes say to racing cars?
‘Let’s go for a spin!’
When is a car like a frog?
When it’s being toad!
I’m a fictional racing car character from the film Cars.
I participated in the Piston Cup racing series.
I ended up staying in Radiator Springs – a forgotten town near Route 66 in the United States of America. My friends include Tow Mater, Doc Hudson and Sally. Can you guess who I am?
What’s a racing car’s favourite meal? Fast food!
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Crossword Clues
by Neil Locker
Answers on Page 2
by Neil Locker
across:
3 Margarine container. 5 Main meal. 6 Lower limb. 7 Incorrect.
Crossword Clues
8 Monarch or a chess piece.
11 Motor vehicle. 12 Powerful.
13 (Of weather) not raining.
down:
1 Jewellery worn on finger.
2 Winter weather. 3 Group of three.
4 Item of fast food. 6 Water, for example. 9 Simple. 10 Standard.
The answers to the clues are made up using all the letters from the list of words below. The three highlighted letters have already been placed in the grid to help you. Solve the clues and use up all the remaining letters.
across:
1 Part of jacket collar.
2 Bread-rising agent.
3 Jousting weapon.
down:
1 Faithful.
2 Unadorned.
3 Metric measure of liquid.
11 Ice cream cornet. alien leap
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Tangletree Mysteries TangletreeCompetitionMysteries Competition
re you a fan of comics or graphic novels? They’re a great way to explore super stories in a different way. This week we’re giving away copies of a new graphic novel, Peggy and Stu Investigate: Tangletree Mysteries (published by Hachette Children’s Group). Peggy the dog enters the Tangletree Woods on her walk every day. However, this is no ordinary walk. When she enters the woods she becomes an investigator of mysteries! Beyond the park and deep in the woods there’s a world full of surprises. Here Peggy has a secret life of mystery and investigation amongst the twisty trees and strange townsfolk of Tangletree. No problem is too tricky, no puzzle too small. Along with her faithful sidekick, Stu the shrew, Peggy finds all sorts of ways to help her friends.
For your opportunity to win a copy of Peggy and Stu Investigate: Tangletree Mysteries, answer the question below and email your full name, age, address and answer to kidsalive@salvationarmy.org.uk. Remember to put ‘Tangletree Mysteries Competition’ in the subject box. Your entry needs to reach us by Friday 25 August when the winners will be chosen. You can also enter by filling in the details on the coupon below and posting it to: Tangletree Mysteries Competition, Kids Alive! 101 Newington Causeway, London SE1 6BN.
Shrew Mouse Hedgehog
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of animal is Peggy’s sidekick Stu? Remember, the best way to enter is to email your entry to kidsalive@salvationarmy.org.uk
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FORMULA E COLOURING
These electric racing cars are looking rather flat at the moment. Add some colour to give them the vital spark they need to complete this weekend’s E-Prix. Share your artwork with other readers by emailing your colourings to: kidsalive@salvationarmy.org.uk. Make sure you write ‘Formula E 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 fill 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.
Summer Safety
Do you enjoy the sunny weather that (hopefully!) comes in the summer? It’s lovely to explore the countryside when the weather is nice, but it’s important to stay safe too. Then you can make the most of the wonderful sunny season.
The Countryside Code
Have you ever heard of The Countryside Code? It’s advice on how to keep yourself safe in the countryside, as well as looking after our beautiful outdoor spaces. Here’s some advice for your next countryside adventure.
Respect Everyone
Be considerate to those living in, working in and enjoying the countryside.
Leave gates and property as you find them.
Don’t block access to gateways or driveways when your parents or carers park their cars.
Be nice, say hello and share the space.
Protect the Environment
Follow local signs and keep to marked paths, unless wider access is available.
It’s also important to take care of our outdoor spaces in the following ways.
Take your litter home – leave no trace of your visit.
Do not light fires and only have barbecues where signs say you can.
Always keep dogs under control and in sight.
If your dog poos, bag it and bin it in any public waste bin or take it home.
Care for nature – do not cause damage or disturbance.
Enjoy the Outdoors
Planning properly before a countryside outing can help keep you safe.
Check your route and local weather conditions before you head out.
Plan your adventure so you know what to expect and what you can do.
Enjoy your visit, have fun and make a memory!
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Know the Signs
Here are some of the signs you might see in the countryside and descriptions of what they mean...
Footpath
For walkers and mobility aid users.
Bridleway
For walkers, mobility aid users, horse riders and cyclists.
Byway Open to All Traffic
For walkers, mobility aid users, horse riders, cyclists, horse-drawn carriages and all motorised vehicles.
An Acorn Symbol
National trail created for walking with horse-riding and cycling possible on some trails. Users with limited mobility can visit nationaltrail.co.uk to check trail suitability. This website also contains maps, trip planning tools and information on trail diversions.
Restricted Byway
For walkers, mobility aid users, horse riders, cyclists and horse-drawn carriages.
Permissive Path
Follow advice on local signs as landowners voluntarily provide access to these paths and choose who can use them. Some open access areas are also made available in this way.
Open Access
You can explore away from paths. This includes many areas of mountain, moorland, heath, down, coastal margin and registered common land.
Have fun exploring some of the UK’s beautiful countryside this summer – see if you can discover somewhere amazing!
For more information about The Countryside Code, visit countryside-code.org.uk where Shaun the Sheep can help you understand everything in more detail.
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Cool Colou ri ngs
awesome
Michael
Age? 8.
Favourite colour? Blue.
Favourite food? Boiled white rice and Nigerian stew.
Favourite sport? Football.
Favourite bit of Kids Alive!? Colouring.
Favourite Bible story and why? David and Goliath, because David said, ‘My God is not weak’.
Favourite TV programme?
Bakugan animation series.
What do you want to be when you’re older? An athlete (running in the Olympics). Pets? Dog.
Hobbies? Running and climbing.
Tell us a joke. Why did the cow stay still? Because it didn’t moo-ve!
What special skill or talent do you have? I am very good at colouring.
Tell us something interesting about yourself. I am a twin. I have got a twin brother. Is there anything else you would like to tell us? I like puzzles.
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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Eli, age 8, sent us this
The Little Mermaid Colouring. The colourful scales are amazing and it’s a great idea to add a stripy sun in the corner.
This pukka penguin colouring was sent by Eryn, age 5, to celebrate Penguin Awareness Day. We love the colour scheme she’s chosen – great work, Eryn!
Cwmbran Celebrates
The young people from Cwmbran Salvation Army had great fun celebrating their young people’s anniversary. All the children took part individually by singing, playing an instrument or reading the Bible.
The kids also made pizzas during the meeting as Major Diane talked about all the different parts of the pizzas. The base is Jesus as the foundation, the sauce is the word of God (the Bible), the toppings are different (just like people) and the cheese is the Holy Spirit that holds us all together.
This really cool Rocket Colouring was completed by Matthew, age 8. We’d love to take a trip to space in that rainbow rocket!
New Junior Soldiers
A junior soldier is a young member of The Salvation Army Caleb, Delcie, Desyre, Dylan, Joanne, Julian, Nathan, Stephanie, Thornton Heath.
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THIS WEEK, WE’RE DOING WORK TOWARDS YOUR BROWNIE COOK BADGES.
WHO HAS A FAVOURITE FOOD AND DO YOU KNOW HOW TO MAKE IT?
I DO, BROWN OWL, I LOVE MARGHERITA PIZZA - IT’S MADE WITH CHEESE, TOMATO AND A PIZZA BASE.
EVERYTHING! EXCEPT FOR…
AND WHAT DO YOU LIKE ABOUT MaRgHErita PIZZA, OLIVE?
…THE CHEESE, THE TOMATO AND THE PIZZA BASE!
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