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down on doors to bring luck into the new year. At weddings, the character Xi is cut into paper and used to wish the new couple double happiness. For many years, being able to cut beautiful paper designs was the sign of a good wife in China. There are three types of paper cutting. The South School is popular in the Guangdong and Fujian

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Paper was invented in China, and for hundreds of years, paper has been relatively cheap. Because paper is cheap, paper cutting became a popular art form for rural women. They would spend their time cutting paper when they were not busy farming. Other art forms such as painting and sculpture require a lot of supplies and tools. This expense meant that only wealthy and trained people would be able to paint or sculpt. Paper cutting is an art form that anyone with paper and some patience can enjoy.

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iking is a popular way to explore the world and enjoy nature. Some people make hiking a big part of their vacations. They visit a new place and then spend time walking through nature trails. Some travelers will even choose where they want to vacation based on the hiking trails in the area. Mount Huashan in China is known as having the most dangerous hiking trails in the world, but the mountain is also known as a sacred place in China. â€ŤÚ˜Ů‰â€Ź â€ŤÚ˜Ů‰â€Ź â€ŤÚ˜Ů‰â€Ź â€ŤÚ˜Ů‰â€Ź â€ŤÚ˜Ů‰â€Ź

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The Taoist religion has five sacred mountains. Mount Huashan has been of these sacred mountains since 2 B.C. The southern peak is the highest, and it reaches 2,160 meters — that’s 7,087 feet. Most of the mountain is made of granite. The trail on Mt. Huashan was first created by Taoist nuns and monks. They carved the thin, dangerous path to make religious trips to the top of the mountain. Today, there are three Taoist temples on the mountain, 300 sacred stone tablets

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and 570 rock inscriptions. Some hikers take this path for religious reasons. They want to visit the small shrine at the top of the mountain. This is called a pilgrimage. There is also a chess board at the peak. It is the highest chess board in the world. Others take this climb because it is known for being so dangerous. The hike can take five to seven hours. The trails on the mountain are incredibly high, thin and steep.

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In many areas, hikers have to wear harnesses that attach to chains that are bolted to the mountain. Without safety equipment, If they slip, they could fall hundreds of feet. The most dangerous part of the hike is called the plank walk. During the plank walk, hikers walk on wooden planks secured to the mountain. The planks are thin, the mountain is steep and the drop is thousands of feet to the ground.

Monday, May 27, is Memorial Day. For many of us that means backyard cookouts and a day off from work or school. It has a much deeper meaning though. Memorial Day used to be known as Decoration Day. It started after the Civil War when people would decorate the graves of the Union and Confederate soldiers. In 1968, Congress established Memorial Day as a federal holiday to honor people who died while serving in the U.S. Armed Forces. Mount Hua (Hua Shan) Banner in Shaanxi Province, China taken by chensiyuan via Wikimedia

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ridges and tunnels are two ways people overcome geographical challenges. Being able to go over, under or through something is a lot easier and faster than having to go around it. Imagine having to go around an entire mountain or valley! People aren’t the only creatures to take advantage of bridges and tunnels. Animals and insects use them, too. While the first bridges were likely trees that fell across ravines, it didn’t take long for people to figure out different ways to make and use bridges, including using wood and rope to suspend bridges high in the air. The ancient Romans used stones to make bridges. Today, we use not only wood and stone, but metal and cables, too. A tunnel is an underground passage that goes through the earth. Some historians think prehistoric people trying to make their caves bigger dug the first tunnels. Ancient civilizations used tunnels, too, for things like irrigation, water drainage and mining. As early as 2180 B.C., tunnels were used in Babylonia to connect the royal palace to the temple. Today we use tunnels for transportation as well. For example, the Channel Tunnel, which is sometimes called The Chunnel, is more than 30 miles long and connects France and England.

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The path of Mars between the Pleiades and Hyades in April. Image created with assistance from Stellarium.

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April’s skies found Mars traveling between star clusters after sunset and a great gathering of planets just before sunrise. Mars showed stargazers exactly what the term “planet� originally meant, with its rapid movement across the evening sky last month. The ancient Greeks used the term planete, meaning wanderer, to label the bright star-like objects that traveled between the constellations of the zodiac year after year. Mars wandered through the sky throughout April, visible in the west for several hours after sunset. Mars traveled past two of the most famous star clusters in our night sky: the Pleiades and Hyades. The red planet was next to the tiny but bright Pleiades on April 1. By the second week in April, it had moved eastward in Taurus toward the larger V-shaped Hyades. Red Mars appeared to the right of the slightly brighter red-orange star Aldebaran on April 11. We saw only the brightest stars in these clusters with our unaided eyes; how many additional stars do you think you could observe through binoculars? Open clusters are made up of young stars born from the same “star nursery� of gas and dust. These two open clusters are roughly similar in size. The Pleiades appeared much smaller as they are 444 light years

away, roughly three times the distance of the Hyades, at 151 light years distant. Aldebaran is in the same line of sight as the Hyades, but it is not a member of the cluster; it shines just 65 light years away. By comparison, Mars is practically next door to us in April, just a mere 18 light minutes from Earth — that’s almost 200 million miles. Think of the difference between how long it takes the light to travel from these bodies: 18 minutes versus 65 years.

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The rest of the bright planets rose before dawn, in a loose lineup starting from just above the eastern horizon to high above the south: Mercury, Venus, Saturn and Jupiter. Last month, the apparent gap widened considerably between the gas giants and terrestrial planets. Mercury hugged the horizon all month, with Venus racing down morning after morning to join its dimmer inner solar system companion right before sunrise. In contrast, the giants Jupiter and Saturn moved away from the horizon and rose earlier all month long, with Jupiter rising before midnight by the end of April.

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Matthew Lasley Please tell our readers a little bit about yourself. .Z OBNF JT .BUUIFX -BTMFZ * grew up in rural Alaska where my family mined for gold. I currently live in Anchorage, Alaska, where I write as well as teach first grade. When did you know you wanted to be a children’s author? I have always loved telling stories. I wrote my first story when I was in third grade. I have worked with kids for more than 20 years and have worked on many different kinds PG CPPLT GPS LJET .Z ĂŞSTU CPPL UP be published was a picture book called “Pedro’s Pan.â€? It came out in February of this year. What is your favorite kind of book to read? to write? It depends on my mood. I love a good mystery or story that makes me laugh. I also like stories that I can read over and over. Those are also the kinds of stories I like to write. What is something challenging about writing a book? Patience. Books take time to become books. You may have a good idea and be able write it down, but you still need someone else to think it is good enough to print. Once they do that, there is more waiting — for them to fix any problems or draw the pictures and

to get it printed. Sometimes it can take years! Where do you get ideas to write about? A lot of the things I write about come either from my own experiences or from me asking questions. “Pedro’s Pan� is about gold mining, which is something I grew up with. The character of Pedro was based on a real gold prospector GSPN XIFSF * HSFX VQ .BOZ PG UIF things that happened in the story were things that really happened to me as a kid. What advice would you give a young person interested in writing a book? Read a lot. You can learn what kinds of stories you like and understand how to tell stories better by reading. Write what you know about. Stories can come from anywhere, but when you add a bit of yourself to the story, it makes your writing better. -FBSO BCPVU XSJUJOH &WFSZUIJOH has rules, even different kinds of stories. Understanding these rules will help you create better stories. Don’t give up. Sometimes it may seem hard. Sometimes you don’t know what to do or write. It is okay to take a break, but set a goal and don’t give up.

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immediately. Your school most likely practices a tornado drill. And when you do, please take this seriously because it could mean life or death if a tornado does strike.

Tornadoes are an infamous severe weather hazard, with an average of nearly 1,200 tornadoes occurring in the U.S. each year. The majority of these tornadoes are weak and last only a few minutes, causing minimal damage. However, on occasion, a few strong to violent tornadoes occur each year and produce winds in excess of 150 miles per hour along with widespread damage.

A Tornado Watch is issued (over a large area) roughly four to eight hours in advance of potentially severe thunderstorm development. This means that the atmosphere is favorable for thunderstorms to produce tornadoes over the next several hours. When a Tornado Watch is JTTVFE JU T UJNF UP SFNBJO XFBUIFS SFBEZ BOE recall where to take shelter.

So, what is a tornado? When do they form? And how do you stay safe from them? A tornado is a rapidly rotating column of air attached to a cloud base in contact with the ground. Tornadoes develop under strong thunderstorms when the atmospheric conditions are “just right.� The atmospheric ingredients needed for tornadoes to be possible include moisture, wind speed and direction, temperature differences or instability, and a means of forcing UIFTF JOHSFEJFOUT UPHFUIFS .FUFPSPMPHJTUT DBO predict when and where tornadoes occur, but it’s up to you to take the necessary precautions or actions when a Tornado Watch or Tornado Warning is issued in your area. What are the differences between a Tornado Watch and a Tornado Warning? Which one of these is worse? A Tornado Warning is issued when a tornado is occurring or is expected to develop in the next few minutes. This is when you take shelter

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Thought they might be most often associated with dogs, ticks can affect cats as well. According to Blue Cross for Pets, cats are most likely to encounter ticks if they live near areas with lots of deer and sheep or in regions where other wildlife, such as hedgehogs and rabbits, are present. While ticks are active throughout the year, cats are most likely to encounter them between spring and autumn. That’s due in part to the climate during these seasons, which tends to be warmer and therefore more inviting to cats, compelling them to spend more time outdoors than they do in winter. Ticks, which are egg-shaped, are big enough to spot, so cat owners should conduct a careful examination of their cats’ fur each time they come into the house after spending time in the yard. Blue Cross for Pets notes that ticks feel like small bumps on a cat’s skin. Ticks are most likely to attach themselves to particular areas of a cat’s body. These areas include the head, neck, ears, and feet. Routine brushing, especially whenever cats come inside after time spent outdoors, can help cat owners spot and remove ticks from their cats. It’s important to recognize that indoor cats are not invulnerable to ticks, as other pets and humans can track ticks indoors. Periodic inspections and brushing of indoor cats can protect them from ticks and the diseases ticks carry.

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Come Out & Play The dragon dance is a traditional Chinese performance that is famously associated with Chinese New Year. The tradition is also practiced on other important days, like weddings and festivals. Dragons have powerful symbolism in Chinese culture. They represent wisdom, power and wealth. The dragon dance is used to scare away evil spirits and bad luck. Today, people will hire teams of Chinese dragon dancers to bring good luck to their celebrations and to events like opening new businesses. ‍ Ú˜Ů‰â€ŹIt takes a team of skilled dancers to perform a traditional dragon dance. ‍ Ú˜Ů‰â€ŹThe dragon’s body is made of fabric and bamboo. Dancers use bamboo poles to hold it up. ‍ Ú˜Ů‰â€ŹThe most difficult position in the dance is the head. The lead dancers must lift and sweep the dragon’s head in a

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rhythmic manner. Dragons are associated with rain and water in Chinese culture, so the dragon’s movements should mimic the flow of a river. Dragons made for dances can be very long and require many dancers, but the standard size is 112 feet, which is divided into nine major sections. Each section is controlled by one dancer. Timing is a very important part of the dance. All of the dancers must swing their segments in time to make the dragon look elegant and graceful. Often, dragons will be shown chasing a ball. This ball is a pearl, which represents ultimate wisdom. The dance represents the dragon always chasing wisdom.

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There should always be an odd number of sections in a dragon. The longer the dragon is, the luckier it is supposed to be. Dragon heads can weigh 32 pounds.

The dragon dance tradition started in the Han Dynasty. The Han Dynasty was from 206 B.C. to 220 A.D. The Han people were farmers, and they believed that dragons were wise, benevolent and able to control the rain. Villages used the dance to honor dragons, to ask for rain and to celebrate a good harvest. Chinese emperors also believed that they were direct descendants from dragons. The dance became a popular part of celebrations like the Chinese New Year in the Tang Dynasty (618-907 A.D.) and the Song Dynasty (960-1279 A.D.).

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China has a long history that includes thousands of years of innovation. Ancient Chinese inventions have been some of the most important in human history. In 50 A.D., Chinese inventors created paper. Prior to this invention, civilizations with written language used wood, stone, bone, clay and papyrus. In 2,737 B.C., tea was discovered in ancient china. The Chinese emperor first enjoyed the drink when a tea MFBG GFMM JOUP B QPU PG CPJMJOH XBUFS /PX UFB JT POF PG UIF NPTU QPQVMBS ESJOLT JO UIF XPSME 0UIFS $IJOFTF inventions include the compass, kites, toilet paper, the noodle and gunpowder. r China has a population of 1.3 billion people. r ǔF PŠDJBM MBOHVBHFT BSF TUBOEBSE $IJOFTF BOE .BOEBSJO r The money is yuan or renminbi. r There are two major rivers in China: the Yellow and the Yangtze. r ǔF :BOHU[F JT UIF XPSME T UIJSE MBSHFTU SJWFS *U JT NJMFT MPOH r $IJOB JT B IVHF DPVOUSZ *U JT TRVBSF LJMPNFUFST r 0OF UIJSE PG $IJOB JT NBEF PG NPVOUBJOT r The first empire in China was the Qin Dynasty, and it began in 221 B.C. r There are 3,800 species of fish in China. r The Chinese language is made of 40,000 characters. r Red is a very lucky color in China, and white is the color of mourning. Chinese brides will wear red at their wedding. r China has half the world’s pig population. There are 475 million pigs in China. r Soccer was invented in China. r Paper money was invented in China. r The national animal is the giant panda. ǔF ;IBOHKJBKJF (SBOE $BOZPO (MBTT #SJEHF JT UIF XPSME T MPOHFTU BOE IJHIFTU HMBTT CPUUPNFE CSJEHF JO UIF XPSME *U JT GFFU MPOH GFFU XJEF BOE GFFU IJHI *U DBO BMTP IPME QFPQMF XBMLJOH BDSPTT the bridge at one time. Tourists can walk onto the bridge and see the beautiful Grand Canyon and forest beneath their feet through the glass bridge. It is a very popular tourist attraction because people feel that they are walking through the clouds. kids.nationalgeographic.com/explore/countries/china/#china-dragon.jpg www.chinahighlights.com/zhangjiajie/attraction/zhangjiajie-glass-bridge.htm www.ancienthistorylists.com/china-history/top-18-ancient-chinese-inventions/ www.natgeokids.com/nz/discover/geography/countries/30-cool-facts-about-china/ www.independent.co.uk/travel/asia/china-holidays-things-to-do-guide-glass-bridge-cliff-wing-bubble-tram-coiling-dragon-walkway-a7320986.html

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youtu.be/0yymLPTd0Nc “Nancy Drew And The Hidden Staircase� Even though I have no nostalgic attachment to the Nancy Drew books, I really enjoyed this film. The story is about Nancy Drew, who has just moved to a small town called River Heights. She meets

an elderly woman named Flora, who claims her house is haunted. Nancy decides to investigate with the help of her friends, George and Bess, and Flora’s “mean girl� niece, Helen. My biggest issue with this movie is the mystery. I understand that this movie is aimed at younger kids, yet I feel the mystery is too easy to solve. However, that is my only major problem with this film. Plus, I didn’t mind this that much, since even though the mystery is obvious, I enjoyed the characters. One thing I really like about this film is the typical mean girl character, Helen. At first it seems like Helen is just a stereotypical popular girl. Instead, she’s only mean for a little bit of the movie. Halfway in, she goes through

a character arc. It is nice to see this character done differently. However, my favorite character is, hands down, Flora. She is a very funny and so memorable. Everyone needs to have an Aunt Flora in their life. Flora had some of the best lines in the movie. I really like the cast of this film. Sophia Lillis as Nancy Drew is fantastic. She is very engaging, and I hope to see more of her in the future. Linda Lavin as Flora is amazing. She brings so much charisma and humor to every scene she is in. Zoe Renee as George and Mackenzie Graham as Bess are also pretty good supporting characters. I wish they were in the movie more. I give this movie 3 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 7 to 18. Photos ŠWarner Bros. Entertainment Inc.

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Kidsville Kitchen Indulge your peanut cravings

Peanuts are a beloved snack and are as healthy as they are tasty. Despite their somewhat misleading name, peanuts actually are legumes and grow beneath the ground. Legumes are edible seeds enclosed in pods, whereas true nuts grow on trees. Regardless of their botanical classification, peanuts are enjoyed in many different recipes, both savory and sweet. However, peanuts and peanut butter can be truly delicious when incorporated into desserts. Such is the case when peanut flavoring becomes the basis for treats. In this recipe for “Peanut Butter and Jelly Cookies� from “A Decade of Cooking the Costco Way� (Costco Wholesale Corporation), edited by Tim Talevich, the popular sandwich pairing of PB&J puts a flavorful spin on cookies.

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ungreased cookie sheet. Bake for 7 minutes. Remove from the oven. Using the back of a teaspoon, make a rounded indentation in the top of each cookie. Fill each with about 1â „2 teaspoon of jelly. Bake an additional two minutes. Remove to a wire rack to cool. * Brands may vary by region. Substitute a similar product as needed.

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Another unique aspect of the sea horse is its life cycle. The female sea horse creates dozens of eggs and then uses a special organ to place the eggs into a pouch on the male sea horse. This is called a brood pouch. The male sea horse carries the eggs until they are ready to hatch. This usually takes around 45 days. The baby sea horses then float out of the brood pouch and use their tails to stick together to stay safe from predators. Sea horses are the only animal on earth where the male gives birth.

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