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EDITOR Dear Kids and Parents, Finally, it's the December issue of your favourite magazine. The December issue. We are very excited how far we have reached. Thank you for all your love and support through all these years. There is plenty to read and enjoy in this issue too. We talk about some interesting facts of PEACHES. You will for sure enjoy reading them. In our ANIMAL KINGDOM segment, we learn about OSTRICHES. Try to answer the quiz from all the segments and enhance your knowledge. You can then play games with your family and friends. In this issue, we also have some fashion trends to help you dress for your New Year celebrations. Don't forget to read our TRAVEL segment where we cover TOKYO this month. Enjoy reading and solving the various activities. See you next month.

JAMEEL ARIF Chief Editor

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Extra care has been used to ensure the accuracy of the information contained in this magazine. However, the publisher will not accept responsibility for errors and omissions in the publication. In addition, the views expressed in this magazine are not necessarily those of the publisher. Photos have been altered to comply with the Laws of Kuwait.

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Issue No. 44, December 2021

6. Check This Out! 8. Riddles Time 9. Geography Quiz 10. Amazing Facts 12. Science Club 14. Music Charts 16. Math Time 18. Fun Time! 20. Counting Money 22. Editing Time! 24. Gym Time 28. FASHION 34. Acne 40. Animal Kingdom - The Ostrich 44. PEACHES 48. Great Minds 54. Book Club 56. New Apps We Love... 58. KidZine Parents 62. Movies Night 64. Travel Diaries - Budapest 68. The Television 70. Subscription Form recycle Please recycle this magazine when you have finished reading it.

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4M Kidzlabs Anti Gravity Magnetic Levitation Science Kit Kids will learn about magnetic forces from this interactive science kit that involves exciting hands-on experiments. Kids will get to float a pencil, levitate a screw and more!

LOL Surprise Wireless Earbuds

If they're obsessed with L.O.L. Surprise!, look no further for the perfect gift. Your child will love jamming out with these fashionable earbuds that have 3D stereo sound and 25 hours of battery life.

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Winning Fingers Electronic Memory and Brain Game Designed to enhance your memory, coordination and brain skills, this flashing cube makes for a great gift or stocking stuffer. December 2021

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Virtual Pong Virtual Pong is the fast-paced, futuristic game that keeps players on their toes with a simulated “ball of light” that bounces off the walls and ceiling. It’s the spaced-out version of tennis you can play in your living room. Use your electronic "racquet" to face off against an opponent... or play solo against the game console.

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Force1 UFO 4000 Mini Drone for Kids Your kids will not want to put this gift down. It comes equipped with a remote controller and a USB charging cable, so the fun never ends.

JBL JR POP Kids Portable Bluetooth Speaker Add a pop of color and sound to your child's life with this highly-rated speaker from JBL. It's completely waterproof and extremely durable. The strap on the speaker is perfectly sized for little hands, too. www.kidzine.net


Can you name three consecutive days without using the words Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday? ...................................................... What word is spelled wrong in every dictionary? ....................................................... First, I threw away the outside and cooked the inside. Then I ate the outside and threw away the inside. What did I eat? ........................... 1. Yesterday, today, and tomorrow. 2. The word “wrong!” 3. Corn on the cob!

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Geography Quiz All Around Europe

Read each clue below. The place that each clue tells about is a country on the continent of Europe. The first letter of the country is given. Write the complete name of the country on the line.

1. I visited the Leaning Tower of Pisa and the Coliseum in this country.

I 2. I saw the Kremlin, which was once a fortress; then I traveled to the treeless land called Siberia.

R 3. Mountains everywhere! The legendary William Tell is often associated with this country.

S 4. Imagine a whole park constructed from Legos!

D 5. Home of the famous Vikings, this country's capital city is Oslo.

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Interestig Water Cycle Facts: Water is a resource that cannot be created by man.

Transpiration is the process by which water evaporates from plant leaves into the atmosphere.

The sun is the driving force of the water cycle.

When water evaporates into the atmosphere, it cools and condenses to form clouds through a process called condensation.

Whenever water changes from one state to another and moves from one place to another, it either gives off energy or absorbs energy.

Aquifers are underground water reservoirs made of rocks and minerals that store freshwater.

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Really old groundwater is called fossil water. About 70% of the Earth's surface is covered with water.

Groundwater or water stored in the Earth's surface can remain there for thousands of years before moving.

Water is constantly being recycled so the water you drink today could be the same water dinosaurs drank millions of years ago.

Water is not only stored underground but also in icecaps, snow, and glaciers.

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When the clouds get too heavy from collecting water, they release it through a process called precipitation.

Precipitation can occur in the form of falling rain, sleet, snow, or hail.

After water falls during precipitation, it either becomes a part of a body of water like an ocean or lake or it seeps into the ground.

Only about 3% of the water on Earth is freshwater or water that we can drink.

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SCIENCE CLUB

Electricity

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DRAWING SIMPLE ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS

There are two basic kinds of electrical circuits, parallel and series. A circuit can be considered open or closed depending on whether current can pass through the circuit. For the six circuits shown below, provide lines to show where the wires should connect.

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The awesome nature of electricity is overwhelming. A single blast of lighting could easily provide enough power to power one hundred light bulbs for over a day. Electricity is a type of energy it usually resides in two forms. Static electricity is formed when electricity gathers in one location. Moving electricity is referred to as current electricity. The innovation of battery technologies has really taken the forefront of the new designs and use of electricity as we move for a greener tomorrow. This section touches on electromagnetism which is usually a larger part of a physics curriculum ©www.EasyTeacherWorksheets.com

Parallel circuit 1 Series circuit 1 Open circuit

Parallel circuit 2 Series circuit 2 Closed circuit

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Watermelon Sugar Better Days

Harry Styles

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Missing Number Puzzles Use 1 through 4 to finish each equation. Use each number only once. Each column is a math equation. Each row is a math equation. HINT: Multiply BEFORE you add and subtract!

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The Hungry Alligator Draw the “Greater Than” Alligator or “Less Than” Alligator in each square to show which number is larger. Be sure the alligator is eating the bigger number. "Greater Than" Alligator

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CONNECT & COLOR

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Color by Number Directions: Use the color key below to reveal the beautiful butterfly.

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Counting Money

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Edits to Build Why Is It Cold in Winter? Earths axis is tilted, so as we orbit the Sun, the angle of the sunlight hitting our planet change's through out the year. In December, people in the northern Hemisphere feel colder because they are tilted away form the Sun. at the same time, people in the Southern Hemispere are tilter toward the Sun, makeing it warmer in tat part of the world. 22

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Earth's axis is tilted, so as we orbit the Sun, the angle of the sunlight hitting our planet changes throughout the year. In December, people in the Northern Hemisphere feel colder because they are tilted away from the Sun. At the same time, people in the Southern Hemisphere are tilted toward the Sun, making it warmer in that part of the world. December 2021


Language Skills Cotton Candy Day William Morrison and John c. Wharton invented cotton candy in 1897, but they kept it a secret intil the 1904 World's Fair in st. Louis. An instant sucess, it costed half as much as a ticket too the fair! Originally called “fairy floss,” it was renamed “cotton candy in 1920. A sweet treat loved through out the world, it is called “old womans hair” in Greece Pakistan, and India. 23

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William Morrison and John C. Wharton invented cotton candy in 1897, but they kept it a secret until the 1904 World's Fair in St. Louis. An instant success, it cost half as much as a ticket to the fair! Originally called “fairy floss,” it was renamed “cotton candy” in 1920. A sweet treat loved throughout the world, it is called “old woman's hair” in Greece, Pakistan, and India. www.kidzine.net


Animal Race

Preparation: Decide on what animal you like to be eg.bunny ‫ قرر ما هو الحيوان الذي‬:‫اإلعداد‬ .‫مثال‬ ً ‫ األرنب‬.‫ترغب في أن تكونه‬

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Execution: Hop like a bunny .‫ اقفز مثل األرنب‬:‫التنفيذ‬

Comments: Improve legs strength and balance. ‫ تحسين قوة الساقين‬:‫تعليقات‬ .‫والتوازن‬ December 2021


DANCE Preparation: Turn on the music .‫ تشغيل الموسيقى‬:‫اإلعداد‬

Execution: Dance ,shake and move your whole body. ‫ هز وحرك‬،‫ ارقص‬:‫التنفيذ‬ .‫جسمك كله‬ 25

Comments: Improves whole body coordination and endurance. ‫ تحسن تنسيق الجسم‬:‫تعليقات‬ .‫كله وقدرته على التحمل‬

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Color Blindness

What Teachers Should Know Color blindness is caused by problems in the color-detecting nerve cells located in the back of the eye, called cones. As a result, some people have trouble telling the difference between red and green (the most common kind of color blindness), and between blue and yellow. Achromatopsia is a rare a form of color blindness in which people can't see any colors — they only see shades of gray. Symptoms of color blindness usually aren't noticed until children start learning the names of colors. Kids and teens who are color blind see shapes, lines, and everything that anyone else can, they just don't think about certain colors the way others do. Color Blind Test

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People who are color blind see normally in other ways and can do normal things, such as drive. They just learn to respond to the way traffic signals light up, knowing that the red light is generally on top and green is on the bottom. Some people can use special contact lenses and glasses to help them see some color differences, but there is no cure for color blindness.

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shades of similar colors nhave trouble with certain assignments or projects that require them to use color nbe sensitive to light in the classroom and need seating accommodations nfeel self-conscious or frustrated about their color blindness nbe at risk for teasing or bullying because of color blindness

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Getting to know and understand what color blind students can and cannot see — from parents or guardians, other teachers, and the student themselves — will help you understand and meet their needs much better.

Ways to help a student with color blindness include:

nwriting in black on a whiteboard instead of using colors (or using white chalk on the blackboard instead of colored chalk) nmaking copies of handouts with a high black/white contrast, and not on colored paper nwriting out the names of colors if they are relevant to instruction (yellow sun, green frog, etc.) nmaking sure art supplies or other supplies with colors are appropriately labeled December 2021



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Acne

Acne is a skin condition that shows up as different types of bumps. They include whiteheads, blackheads, red bumps (pimples), and bumps that are filled with pus (called pustules). What causes these annoying bumps? Well, your skin is covered with tiny holes called hair follicles, or pores. Pores contain sebaceous (say: suh-BAY-shus) glands (also called oil glands) that make sebum (say: SEE-bum), an oil that moistens your hair and skin. 34

If a pore gets clogged up, closes, and bulges out from the skin, that's a whitehead. If a pore clogs up but stays open, the top surface can get dark and you're left with a blackhead. Sometimes the walls of the pore are broken, allowing sebum, bacteria, and dead skin cells to get under the skin. This causes a small, red infection called a pimple. Clogged-up pores that open up deep in the skin can lead to bigger infections known as cysts. December 2021


Why Do So Many Kids Get Acne? A lot of kids and teens get a type of acne called acne vulgaris. It usually appears on the face, neck, shoulders, upper back, and chest. Teens and kids get acne because of the hormone changes that come with puberty. As you grow up and your body begins to develop, these hormones stimulate the sebaceous glands to make more sebum, and the glands can become overactive. When there is too much sebum, that oil clogs the pores and leads to acne.

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What Can I Do About Acne? If you're worried about acne, here are some ways to keep pimples away: lTo help prevent the oil buildup that can lead to acne, wash your face

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once or twice a day with warm water and a mild soap or cleanser. lDon't scrub your face. Scrubbing can actually make acne worse by irritating the skin. Wash gently, using your hands instead of a washcloth. lIf you wear makeup, moisturizer, or sunscreen, make sure they are "oilfree," "noncomedogenic," or "nonacnegenic." lWhen you wash your face, take the time to remove all of your makeup. lIf you use hair sprays or gels, try to keep them away from your face because they can clog pores. lIf you have long hair, keep it away from your face and wash it regularly to reduce oil. lBaseball caps and other hats can cause pimples along the hairline. lAvoid them if you think they are making your acne worse. lWash your face after you've been exercising and sweating a lot. lTry not to touch your face. lDon't pick, squeeze, or pop pimples.

Many lotions and creams are sold at drugstores to help prevent acne and clear it up. You can try different ones to see which helps. Products with benzoyl peroxide (say: BEN-zoil peh-ROK-side) or salicylic (say: sal-uh-SIL-ick) acid in them are usually pretty helpful for treating acne. December 2021


Even if you get acne, you don't want to make it worse. That's why it's important to keep your hands off your pimples. Try not to touch, squeeze, or pick at a pimple. When you play around with pimples, you can cause even more inflammation by poking at them or opening them up. Plus, the oil from your hands can't help! The worst part, though, is that picking at pimples may lead to scars on your face.

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Some people will tell you that sitting out in the sun helps acne. But this isn't true. A suntan can make acne look less severe by hiding pimples, but it won't help them go away. And too much sun isn't a good idea anyway because it can give you a sunburn today and wrinkles and skin cancer later in life. Kids who have serious acne can get help from their doctor or a dermatologist (a doctor who treats skin problems). Doctors can prescribe stronger medicine than you can buy at the store. Acne prescriptions can include stronger creams that prevent pimples from forming or antibiotics that decrease swelling (puffiness) and kill bacteria that cause pimples.

If you have acne, now you know some ways to improve your skin. And remember that you're not alone. Look around at your friends and you'll see that most kids and teens are in it together! www.kidzine.net

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PHONICS WORD SEARCH Words That End With -ft AND -pt

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Can you find all 12 of these words hidden in the puzzle above? You might find the words spelled across, up and down, or diagonally. Circle the words when you find them.

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Ostrich The Ostrich is the world's largest bird. The male is called a cock and the female is called a hen.

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There are two basic types of Ostrich - one has a pink neck and pink legs, the other has a blue neck and blue legs.

They can't fly but they can run very fast - up to 43 miles per hour! They have very strong legs. This not only helps with running, but also selfdefence.

Their wings help them to balance when they are running and are useful for quick changes in direction. They also use their wings to communicate, for courtship and to shelter their young. The span of their wings is about 7 feet.

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They don't have teeth, so they store food at the top of their throat (the crop) until a lump forms which is big enough to slide down their neck. They swallow pebbles and stones to grind the lumps in a special internal pouch (the gizzard). The birds are also farmed for meat, leather and eggs.

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In the past, the Ostrich was hunted for its feathers and was almost extinct. Now, the birds are farmed for their feathers. Feathers are collected during the molting season, leaving the birds unharmed.

The Ostrich is native to Africa but it roams widely in search of food. One Ostrich egg can weigh as much as 3 pounds that's the same as 24 chicken eggs! An Ostrich can lay as many as 60 eggs in one year. www.kidzine.net


Ostriches eat insects and plants as well as small animals such as lizards. The largest Ostrich egg ever recorded was laid by a domestic bird in Sweden. It weighed 5 pounds, 11 ounces.

They have excellent eyesight and hearing and can sense danger from long distances. They rarely drink water as it is produced inside their body. Water is also extracted from the vegetation they consume. When they do find water, they like to bath in it!

In the wild, they usually live for between 30 and 45 years. In captivity they can live for up to 70 years.

ANSWERS: 1.Two, 2.The gizzard, 3.Lions, leopards, hyenas or cheetahs, 4.Meat, leather and eggs, 5.About 7 feet, 6.True, 7.Three, 8.5 pounds, 11 ounces, 9.Water is produced in their body, 10.Courtship and shelter.

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They have 3 sets of eyelids! An Ostrich eye measures almost 2 inches across (the largest of any land animal). Their eye is bigger than their brain!

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Jackals, mongoose and birds of prey will hunt for young ostrich and ostrich eggs. The main predators of an ostrich are lions, leopards, hyenas and cheetahs. If they feel threatened, they lie down and stretch their neck along the ground. In this position, they look like clumps of bush or rocks. 43

In some African countries, Ostriches are used for racing just like horses! 1.How many toes does an ostrich have? 2.What is the internal pouch of an ostrich called? 3.Name two of their main predators? 4.In addition to their feathers, what else are ostriches farmed for? 5.How wide is the span of their wings? 6.Their brain is smaller than their eye – true or false. 7.How many sets of eyelids do they have? 8.What was the weight of the largest recorded ostrich egg? 9.Why do they rarely drink water? 10.In addition to running and communication, what else do they use their wings for? www.kidzine.net


The peach is a member of the rose family.

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Did you know there are over 700 varieties of peach?

The fruit originates from China where it is a symbol of good luck, protection and longevity.

China is still the world’s biggest producer of peaches, with Italy coming in second. The peach tree is often referred to as the ‘tree of life’. It can be identified by its flowers which have five pink petals. December 2021


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There are two basic types of peach – clingstone and freestone. In clingstone peaches, the flesh ‘clings’ to the stone making it difficult to separate. In freestone peaches, the flesh separates easily from the stone, making it easier to eat!

A peach has less than 70 calories and is a great source of vitamins A and C. It also good for digestion. www.kidzine.net


Peach stones are large, oval and woody. They also contain hydrocyanic acid which is poisonous so stick to eating the flesh, not the stone!

Peaches are deliciously sweet and can be enjoyed straight from the tree, in juices or desserts. They are also great in ice-cream, yogurts and jams.

The fruit is considered a natural aid for refreshing skin and is often used in moisturizers and cosmetics.

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QUESTIONS

1.Which country is the second biggest producer of peaches? 2.When is national peach month in the US? 3.By what name do they refer to peaches in Hungary? 4.Name the two basic types of peach. 5.What colour are the flowers of a peach tree? 6.What was built in Gaffney, USA in 1981? 7.The peach is a member of the tulip family – true or false? 8.The peach tree is often referred to as what? 9.What shape is a peach stone? 10.Why are peaches used in moisturizers? December 2021


Nectarine is a type of peach – it has smooth skin instead of the velvety skin usually associated with peaches.

The world’s largest peach was produced in Gaffney, South Carolina. It weighed over 10,000 pounds! A peachshaped water tower was built in the city back in 1981.

In Hungary, they believe the peach to be a good stress-reliever and refer to it as the ‘fruit of calmness’.

In the United States, August is national peach month! So many peaches are grown in Georgia, it became known as the Peach State. It is the third most popular fruit in America.

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ANSWERS: 1.Italy, 2.August, 3.The fruit of calmness, 4.Clingstone and freestone, 5.Pink, 6.A peach-shaped water tower, 7.False (rose family), 8.The three of life, 9.Oval, 10.They are a natural aid for refreshing skin. www.kidzine.net


Alexander Graham Bell

Inventor of the Telephone Alexander Graham Bell was born in 1847 in Edinburgh, Scotland. He was an engineer and scientist and he invented the telephone in 1876. Both his mother and his wife were death. This influenced his research on hearing devices. Despite his life-changing invention, he considered the telephone an intrusion and refused to have one in his study! 48

Working from his laboratory in Boston and his home in Canada, he experimented with a pen-like machine that recorded sound waves by tracing their vibrations. He believed it may be possible to generate electrical currents that matched sound waves. He also thought that multiple metal reeds tuned to different frequencies could convert the currents back into sound.

Bell lacked the necessary equipment required to continue his experiments until he met an electrical designer named Thomas A. Watson. Together, they worked on acoustic telegraphy which eventually led to the 'gallows' sound-powered telephone. This transmitted indistinct, voice-like sounds but not clear speech. Bell patented the acoustic telegraph in 1876 and three days after the patent was issued he succeeded in getting his telephone to work. He did this using a liquid transmitter. December 2021


He demonstrated his new invention to the public, gaining international attention and was asked to demonstrate it personally to Queen Victoria who declared it 'most extraordinary'.

The Bell Telephone Company was created in 1877 and by 1886, more than 150,000 people in the U.S. owned a telephone.

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In 1915, Bell made the first transcontinental telephone call from New York City to San Francisco.

Whilst he is best known for his invention of the telephone, Bell was granted a total of 30 patents (18 in his name alone and 12 shared). His other inventions included a metal jacket to assist in breathing, the audiometer to detect minor hearing problems and a device to locate icebergs.

Bell died in August 1922. Immediately after his funeral, every telephone in North America was silenced in his honor.

Alexander Graham Bell's famous quote: “In scientific researches, there are no unsuccessful experiments; every experiment contains a lesson. If we don’t get the results anticipated and stop right there, it is the man that is unsuccessful, not the experiment” www.kidzine.net


‫قام بعرض اختراعه الجديد على الجمهور‪ ،‬والذي حصل‬ ‫شخصيا على‬ ‫على اإلهتمام الدولي وقام بطلب عرضه‬ ‫ً‬ ‫الملكة فيكتوريا التي صرحت بأنه اإلختراع "األكثر‬ ‫استثنائية"‪.‬‬ ‫تم إنشاء شركة بيل للهاتف في عام ‪ 1877‬وبحلول عام ‪1886‬‬ ‫كان أكثر من ‪ 150.000‬شخص في الواليات المتحدة يمتلك‬ ‫هاتفا‪.‬‬ ‫ً‬

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‫في عام ‪ ،1915‬قام بيل بأول مكالمة هاتفية عابرة للقارات‬ ‫من مدينة نيويورك إلى سان فرانسيسكو‪.‬‬ ‫في حين أنه اشتهر بإختراعه الهاتف‪ ،‬فقد تم منح بيل ما‬ ‫مجموعه ‪ 30‬براءة اختراع (‪ 18‬باسمه وحده‪ ،‬و‪ 12‬مشتركة)‪.‬‬ ‫تضمنت اختراعاته اآلخرى سترة معدنية للمساعدة في‬ ‫التنفس‪ ،‬ومقياس قوة السمع للكشف عن مشاكل السمع‬ ‫الطفيفة وجهاز لتحديد مواقع الجبال الجليدية‪.‬‬ ‫فورا‪ ،‬تم إسكات‬ ‫توفي بيل في أغسطس ‪ .1922‬وبعد جنازته ً‬ ‫تكريما له‪.‬‬ ‫جميع الهواتف في أمريكا الشمالية‬ ‫ً‬

‫من أقوال ألكسندرغراهام بيل الشهيرة‪:‬‬ ‫درسا‪ .‬إذا لم نحصل على النتائج المتوقعة‬ ‫"في األبحاث العلمية‪ ،‬ال توجد تجارب فاشلة‪ .‬كل تجربة تحتوي‬ ‫ً‬ ‫وتوقفنا عندها سيكون الشخص هو الذي غير ناجح‪ ،‬وليست التجربة"‪.‬‬ ‫‪December 2021‬‬


‫ألكسندر‬ ‫خمرتع الهاتف‬ ‫غراهام بيل‬

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‫ولد الكسندر غراهام بيل في عام ‪ 1847‬في أدنبرة‪ ،‬اسكتلندا‪ .‬كان بيل‬ ‫مهندس وعالم وقد اخترع الهاتف في عام ‪.1876‬‬ ‫كال من والدته وزوجته وافتهم المنية‪ .‬وقد أثر هذا في أبحاثه على أجهزة‬ ‫السمع‪ .‬وعلى الرغم من اختراعه الذي غير الحياة‪ ،‬لكنه‬ ‫تطفال ورفض امتالك واحد في دراسته!‬ ‫اعتبر الهاتف‬ ‫ً‬ ‫عمل من مختبره في بوسطن ومنزله في كندا‪ ،‬وقد‬ ‫جرب بإستخدام جهاز يشبه القلم والذي سجل الموجات‬ ‫الصوتية عن طريق تتبع االهتزازات الخاصة بها‪ .‬كان‬ ‫يعتقد أنه من الممكن توليد تيارات كهربائية مطابقة‬ ‫للموجات الصوتية‪ .‬وكان يعتقد أيضا أن القصبات‬ ‫المعدنية المتعددة المضبوطة لترددات مختلفة يمكنها‬ ‫تحويل التيارات مرة أخرى إلى الصوت‪.‬‬ ‫لم يكن لدى بيل ما يلزم من المعدات المطلوبة لمواصلة‬ ‫تجاربه حتى التقى المصمم الكهربائي الذي يدعى توماس‬ ‫ومعا‪ ،‬عملوا على التلغراف الصوتي الذي أدى في‬ ‫أ‪ .‬واتسون‪ً .‬‬ ‫النهاية إلى الهاتف الذي يعمل بطاقة الصوت‪ .‬هذا الهاتف‬ ‫بإستطاعته نقل الصوت كأصوات ولكن كان الكالم غير‬ ‫واضح‪.‬‬

‫حصل بيل على براءة اختراع التلغراف الصوتي‬ ‫في عام ‪ 1876‬وبعد ثالثة أيام من صدور براءة‬ ‫اإلختراع نجح في جعل هاتفه يعمل‪ ،‬وقد فعل‬ ‫ذلك بإستخدام ناقل سائل‪.‬‬

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Dinosaurs on Kitty Island

The Tangled Web

Life on Dinosaur Island is so boring. Who wants to watch stuff sink in tar pits all day? So the dinosaurs are escaping to Kitty Island to play with their new kitty friends, even though the level-headed narrator warns them that it will end in cat-astrophe. After all, the kitties are fearless and feisty! And these dinos? Well, cuddles are more their speed. Now these tiny kitties and hulking dinos need to find some common ground before their playdate and friendship go extinct.

As the assistant to Margo Maloo, Charles has gone on assignment in some pretty interesting locations. He's been to a vampire's lair, an ogre's den, and even a monster grocery store! But he's never been to the Downside, Echo City's underground monster metropolis that is super mysterious and DEFINITELY off-limits to kids. But a settlement of giant spiders is about to be dynamited by unwitting construction workers and, coincidentally, one of those giant spiders "accidentally" bites Charles. His cure and the spiders' salvation lie in the Downside - if Charles and Margo can make it in time.

Playing with Lanterns Zhao Di and her friends are excited to go out at night with their paper lanterns and celebrate Chinese New Year. Each holding a unique colorful lantern with a lit candle inside, they admire the breathtaking colors while doing their best to avoid the wind and the sneaky boys in the village. Every night, until the fifteenth day of New Year, Zhao Di and her friends take part in this fun tradition, experiencing the thrill of nighttime in their village. And then - it's time to smash the lanterns!

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We Shall Overcome "We Shall Overcome" is one of the most recognizable anthems of the Civil Rights movement, widely performed at protests and rallies to promote nonviolent civil rights activism. Now, these inspirational, empowering, legendary lyrics are brought to life with the stirring, evocative, and breathtaking illustrations from multi-award winning talent Bryan Collier. Powerfully imagined for the present moment, Collier's illustrations meld the most emblematic moments of the twentieth century Civil Rights movement with the present day, depicting the movements, protests, and demonstrations-big and small-as the fight for justice continues. With illustrations full of depth, tenderness, and expression, and offering historical context while remaining powerfully relevant to the present-day, this impactful picture book is a must-have for every home, classroom, and bookshelf.

Dancing with Daddy Elsie can't wait to go to her first father-daughter dance. She picked out the perfect dress and has been practicing swirling and swaying in her wheelchair. Elsie's heart pirouettes as she prepares for her special night. With gestures, smiles, and words from a book filled with pictures, she shares her excitement with her family. But when a winter storm comes, she wonders if she'll get the chance to spin and dance her way to a dream come true.

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Temple Run 2 The sequel to the smash hit phenomenon that took the world by storm! Temple Run redefined mobile gaming. Now get more of the exhilarating running, jumping, turning and sliding you love in Temple Run 2! Navigate perilous cliffs, zip lines, mines and forests as you try to escape with the cursed idol. How far can you run?!

Cosmic Express Cosmic Express is a puzzle game about planning the train route for the world's most awkward space colony, from the minds behind A Good Snowman Is Hard To Build and the art of Tyu from Klondike. It's cute, harder than it looks, and guaranteed to give you hours of frustrating fun across hundreds of levels.

Among Us!

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Among Us is the Trend of the Year: Connection 2021 winner as part of the App Store awards and the #1 free iPhone and iPad game! Thank you! A game of teamwork and betrayal ...in space! Play online with 4-15 players as you attempt to prep your spaceship for departure, but beware as one or more random players among the Crew are Impostors bent on killing everyone.

Sneaky Sasquatch Split the world with a swipe of your finger and then rearrange it to guide critters back to their spaceship. Explore colorful planets full of danger, challenging puzzles, and innovative mechanics that will make you think in new ways. The immersive soundscapes of each world, best experienced with headphones, set the tone for your journey.

Hungry Shark World The Sharks are back in the bigger and badder sequel to Hungry Shark Evolution! Control a shark in a feeding frenzy and eat your way through many oceans feasting on everything from bite-size fish and birds to tasty whales and unwitting humans!

SimCity BuildIt Welcome, Mayor! Be the hero of your very own city as you design and create a beautiful, bustling metropolis. Every decision is yours as your city gets larger and more intricate. Make smart choices to keep your citizens happy and your skyline growing. Then trade, chat, compete, and join clubs with fellow Mayors. Build your way to extraordinary with the most popular city builder on mobile!

Sonic Racing The world's fastest hedgehog is back in SONIC RACING! Take control of one of 15 playable characters from the Sonic universe and compete in the ultimate multiplayer racing experience. COLLECT power-ups, SET traps and ATTACK competitors all while driving at high speed. Ready, Set, RACE! December 2021


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Keep your children safe and entertained with the only and safest kids tablet made especially for them: the HUAWEI MatePad T Kids Edition With a child-friendly design, rich educational content, parental assistant and protective features on-board.

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With children being increasingly reliant on digital devices for education and entertainment Huawei launched a unique and safe kids tablet – the HUAWEI MatePad T Kids Edition. The latest iteration to the HUAWEI MatePad T series stands out with its sleek and child-friendly design, safe and multifunctional case, a special kids corner in addition to eye-comfort and parental assistant features to help keep your children safe and entertained. The HUAWEI MatePad T Kids Edition is available in an 8 and 9.7inch variants.

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A cute and child-friendly design Each tablet comes with a beautiful Kids Case made from environmentally safe silicone and a curved back, offering a delicate and rounded grip. The case is anti-shock and wraps fully around the device, offering protection for the tablet while also keeping it clean around messy fingers! Consisting of a blue shell and cute green grips, the tablet is comfortable and enjoyable to hold for small hands. There is even a bright blue stylus pen attached with a string that can be stowed away in the case in addition in addition to a convenient handle so that kids can easily tow the tablet around wherever they go.

Kids Corner packed with Rich Educational Content The HUAWEI MatePad T Kids Edition comes with a wealth of rich educational content, making it the perfect tablet companion for children as they learn and play! It also supports Painting, Recorder, Camera, and other features, offering a reliable and secure platform for kids to learn and play. For Kids Corner, Huawei has partnered with Azoomee and BabyBus, two of the leading educational developers creating apps for children. The HUAWEI MatePad T Kids Edition therefore comes with a free three-month membership to Baby Panda World, www.kidzine.net


and a free one-year membership to Azoomee. With a constant stream of updated content, these apps allow children to keep learning, and have fun while doing it. BabyBus is an internet company providing children with creative and educational content. The company has served 500 million families worldwide, and released over 200 apps and 2,500 episodes of animations, as well as over 5,000 audio stories. Their products are available in 12 languages in 160 countries and regions worldwide.

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Safety first! The HUAWEI MatePad T Kids Edition also leverages the power of technology to protect children's eyesight. A built-in colour adjustment module intelligently adjusts the content on the display, offering a discrete eye protection mode that has passed the TÜV Rheinland low blue light certification. With help from an ambient light sensor, the tablet also enables multi-layered eye protection for your child’s eyes. Huawei tablets are equipped with a built-in gravity sensor that can determine whether the user is lying flat, with prompts to encourage them to adjust their posture accordingly. There is even an algorithm that detects when the tablet is shaking (in case the child is using the tablet while walking or in a car), which can remind your child to use it in a stable state, therefore developing better eye habits. Furthermore, when eBook mode is enabled, the tablet automatically adjusts the contrast, brightness, sharpness, saturation, colour temperature, grayscale and other parameters on the display to offer a quality reading experience that closely resembles that of reading a physical book.

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Peace of mind with parental assistant features Parents can manage time, app, and other content on Kids Corner, allowing them to set multiple designated time limit intervals throughout the day. For example, parents can set it so that their child can use the tablet for a maximum of 20 minutes after school, or after dinner between 7pm and 9pm. They can also apply different settings for the weekday versus the weekend, allowing the tablet to strike the perfect balance between study and play to meet different needs. Parents can choose which apps children can use through app management, and also select the videos and photos that they let their kid see through content management, meaning parents can be assured of their child’s safety.

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Back to the Outback Tired of humans gawking at them like they're monsters, a ragtag group of Australia's deadliest creatures plot a daring escape from their zoo to the Outback, a place where they'll fit in without being judged for their scales and fangs.

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Diary of a Wimpy Kid Greg Heffley is a scrawny but ambitious kid with an active imagination and big plans to be rich and famous - he just has to survive middle school first. To make matters worse, Greg's lovable best friend Rowley seems to coast through life and succeed at everything without even trying! As details of his hilarious and often disastrous attempts to fit in fill the pages of his journal, Greg learns to appreciate true friends and the satisfaction that comes from standing up for what is right. 63

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TRAVEL S DIARIE

TOKYO

Whilst it is referred to as a city, it is actually a 'metropolitan prefecture'. In 2014, it was ranked first in the 'Best overall experience' category of TripAdvisor's World City Survey. It will take over 15 hours to fly from Kuwait to Tokyo, with at least one stop.

KUWAIT

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Tokyo's Narita Airport is Japan's most important international airport. It is situated 60kms outside the city but is easily accessible by multiple rail and bus lines.

A fish market may not be the most obvious tourist attraction but Tokyo's Tsukiji Fish Market (the world's largest and busiest fish market) is a popular spot for visitors. Apparently, the live tuna auctions are not to be missed!

You may want to avoid the rainy season (March to October). June is the wettest month and August is the hottest. January is the driest month but it is also the coldest. Distance Between Kuwait & TOKYO 8316km or 5167 miles

Currency Japanese Yen

Native Language The official language in Tokyo is Japanese although you may also hear Chinese and Korean December 2021


The Tokyo National Museum is the largest museum in Japan. Established in 1872, it is home to over 110,000 objects. It is located inside Ueno Park.

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Rainbow Bridge is an eye-catching suspension bridge that crosses Tokyo Bay. The bridge is 798 meters long and was completed in 1993. It is illuminated at night in red, green and white- hence it's name.

The Tokyo Stytree is the second tallest structure in the world (634 meters) after the Burj Khalifa. It is a broadcasting tower, restaurant and observation tower and was first opened in May 2012.

You may prefer to take a walk over the Tokyo Gate Bridge. Known as "Dinosaur Bridge" because of its shape, you can walk the 1.6 mile stretch across Tokyo Bay.

The Japanese flag is white with a red circle in the centre. It is commonly known as the "Hinomaru" which means "circle of the sun".

Population It has a population of 126,315,934 placing it at number 11 in the world. www.kidzine.net


No trip to Japan would be complete without witnessing a bout of sumo wrestling! If you're not in town for one of the major tournaments, you may still catch a training session at a sumo stable.

Don't forget to visit the Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden where you will find gardens of English Landscape, French Formal, Japanese Traditional (including a teahouse) and the Mother and Child Forest.

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The National Diet Building is situated in Chiyoda, Tokyo. It is special because it was constructed entirely with Japanese materials (with the exception of the stained glass, door locks and pneumatic tube system).

If you like reading, you must visit Tokyo's Jimbocho neighbourhood - it's home to around 180 second-hand bookshops.

ANSWERS: 1.It is constructed entirely of Japanese materials, 2.634meters, 3.1872, 4.Japanese Yen, 5.Fried octopus balls, 6.Shibuya Crossing, 7.Tokyo’s Jimbocho neighbourhood, 8.True, 9.1.6 miles, 10.Circle of the sun. December 2021


Tokyo has been chosen to host the 2020 Summer Olympics and the 2020 Summer Paralympics.

Shibuya Crossing is the world famous intersection outside Shibuya Station. When the lights turn to red, traffic from every direction stops to make way for the surge of pedestrians waiting to cross the junction. It's quite a sight!

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If you prefer something a bit more refined, opt for one of Tokyo's many Michelin star restaurants - the city has more Michelin Stars than another city in the world!

Before you leave, don't forget to try some Takoyaki - these fried octopus balls are a popular street food in Tokyo.

1.What is special about the National Diet Building? 2.How tall is the Tokyo Skytree? 3.In what year was the Tokyo National Museum established? 4.What currency do they use in Tokyo? 5.What are Takoyaki? 6.What is the name of Tokyo's famous intersection? 7.Where would you find 180 second-hand bookshops? 8.Tokyo has more Michelin Stars than any other city - true or false? 9.How long is Dinosaur Bridge? 10.What does 'Hinomaru' mean? www.kidzine.net


THE eb ottli G l Pau ipkow N Television has become a huge part of our everyday life. It provides entertainment, news, advertisements and so much more for people of all ages. The television was not invented by just one person; many people throughout history contributed ideas and inventions to make TV what it is today. Over time people experimented with the idea of mixing electricity and radio to see what would happen. This was the starting point and the beginning of the invention of television.

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Nipkow’s “electric scope” was the first device to transmit pictures, in the late 1800s

The very first mechanical television, invented by Charles Jenkins in 1923.

During the late 1800s, Paul Gottlieb Nipkow, a student in Germany created the very first device to transmit pictures with light. He did this by sending pictures through wires which rotated on a metal disk. This was called the “electric scope.” Inspired by Nipkow, an American inventor called Charles Jenkins invented the first mechanical television system in 1923. He called this device “Radiovision,” which he preferred over the name television. It was known to have poor reception and a 40 to 48 line picture that tended to be cloudy.

Charles

Jenkins publicly performed his first television broadcast in Anacostia, Virginia all the way to Washington only a couple years after. In 1926, A British inventor named John Logie Baird transmitted the first moving pictures through the same mechanical disks that Nipkow had experimented with. This was followed by the very first TV studio which was located at the Crystal Palace in London. He used transparent rods and reflected light rather than back-lighting silhouettes.

Philo Taylor Farnsworth’s invention of the very first electrical television. December 2021

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Philo Taylor Farnsworth created the first electronic television system which got rid of the metal rotating disks. By 1934 all the televisions sets had been converted to electronic device, which is what we are still using to this day. Black and white TV was the standard, with color television showing up much later.

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RCA was the founder of color television and had its first broadcast on December 17, 1953. These progressions in modern television set up the foundation for the plasma and HDTV screens you see today!

Who was the first person to create mechanical television?

In what year?

Do you think the invention of television was a positive or negative occurence? Write one paragraph on how TV has helped or hurt society today...

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FUN FACT: First broadcasted TV commercial lasted for 20 seconds in 1941 during the game between Brooklyn Dodgers and the Philadelphia Phillies, and was for a clock manufactured by Bulova Corporation.

Baird used reflevtive light rather than back-lighting on his version of the television in 1926. www.kidzine.net


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