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Travel back in time with the Groovy Greeks

Science myths: Can chopped off heads stay alive ?

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Big congratulations to Grace, age 11, from Fleet in Hampshire who has been accepted into the Vienna School of Ballet. Top skills!


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Photography Photography is a great hobby for adventurous Wonder Girls. Not only can you take amazing pictures of people you love, it’s also a really good way to explore things that interest you and find out more about them. As you learn more, you may also find that the most ordinary objects can make for extraordinary photos!

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Top tips for taking fantastic photos • First of all, look around you and think about what you’re seeing with your eyes, rather than just your camera screen. • Before you take a picture, decide what you want to include and what you don’t want in it. • Always take pictures from different points – crouch down on the floor, move around, go closer in or further away.

Molly, 9, likes having pictures of all her friends.

How to get started You might wonder what to take photos of at first. Answer – anything that you find interesting and exciting. Keep taking photos, learning from the ones you like or don’t like, and also keep looking at the world around you.

• Surprise people with your pictures – if you’re looking at a landscape, try to find things that people might not expect to see, like unusual objects or colourful things.

Cutting out and collecting your favourite pictures from magazines, newspapers or anywhere else you see them is also a good idea. Keep them in an ‘inspiration box’ so you can look at them for ideas. You could also keep a photo diary. Use pictures you’ve found or ones that you’ve taken, and start to write about them. Or, if you like the idea of keeping a diary but don’t like spending all your time writing, you could take pictures showing how you feel...or just what you’ve done that day.

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Discover Did you know? Ancient Greece was made up of city-states called polis. They spent most of their time fighting with each other. Ancient Greece actually covered much of Western Turkey and they also had colonies in France, Spain, Bulgaria, Ukraine, Italy and North Africa. The Greeks believed in many gods, who they thought behaved like spoiled children – so they were always careful to stay on their good side! The most famous Greek was Alexander the Great – he conquered countries from Eastern Europe all the way to India by the time he was 32.

The Groovy Greeks Frightening facts The Spartans were the cruellest of the Ancient Greeks. If their children did not seem fit and healthy, the Spartans would abandon them in the countryside to die. Disease was very common in Ancient Greece. During a war between Athens and Sparta, who were always squabbling, half of Athens’ population died of the plague! The famous (and unlucky) philosopher Socrates was forced to drink poisonous hemlock by his own government, who thought he was a traitor when he wasn’t.

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The Trojan War. All the Greek cities join together to attack the city of Troy after a Trojan prince steals a beautiful Greek princess called Helen.

1000 BC-750 BC: The Dark Ages. People somehow forget how to write, and Greek society disappears into a primitive state that we know very little about.

At the Battle of Marathon, the Greeks defeat the mighty Persian army. We now use the word marathon because a Greek soldier called Pheidippides (Fy–dip–i–dees) ran a very long way to warn everyone that the Persians were about to attack.

The Greeks fight the Persians in four more big battles. At the most famous one, 300 Spartan soldiers fought the Persian army of 100,000 for five days all on their own. You wouldn’t want to mess with them!

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Athens is made the world’s first democratic city state.


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Make a trojan horse Even though no-one knows for sure if it is true, the tale of the Trojan Horse is one of the most famous stories ever. The Greeks couldn’t get into the city of Troy to rescue beautiful princess Helen, so they built a wooden horse and left it outside the gates. The Trojans were good fighters but a bit thick, so they just thought the Greeks had left them a lovely gift. In fact the horse was full of Greek soldiers, and once it was inside the city they jumped out, killed the Trojans and rescued Princess Helen.

the templates onto your pieces of card, allow 1 Stick the glue to dry and cut-out the shapes. If using a knife, take extra care or ask an adult to do it for you. Cut slits along the dotted lines on the pieces marked “yoke.” Fold the rectangular piece where indicated and glue together into a box shape.

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The Golden Age of Athens. Under the politician and general Pericles, Athens becomes the most powerful state in Greece. With all their money the Greeks build huge buildings like the Parthenon, which you can still see today.

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The Greeks get a taste of their own medicine and become part of the Roman Empire after losing the Battle of Corinth.

Push the slits of one of the yoke pieces over the top of the horse pieces, just in front of the tail. Push the slits of the other yoke piece over the top of the horse pieces, just behind the mane. The body of the horse is now complete. Poke your straws throughthe holes in the base of the horse and add the wheels.

All done? You are now ready to play tricks on some silly Trojans. This Trojan Horse model was created by DLTK’s Crafts For Kids. If you enjoyed making it, go to www.dltk-kids.com for more fun activities.

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The Adventures of Wonder Girl and Mow! will continue in the next issue of Wonder Girl!

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Frogs love hiding in dark, damp spaces between stones. If you have a pond, stack up lots of stones around the edge for the frogs to play in – it also doubles as a hide out from predators like foxes.

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You might have heard people talking about ‘raining frogs.’ It may sound crazy but, it’s possible for a wind storm to pass across a pond, pick the frogs up and drop them in another area!

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No garden? Why not visit one of these?

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Your local park Parks are spacious, free and fun, so exploring with your friends and family is a great day out. Why not take a picnic?

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The Eden Project, Cornwall This is a huge garden where visitors can learn about nature around the world. You can trek through a special rainforest dome to see a cola tree!

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Carmarthenshire, Wales This garden has 8000 varieties of plants and is home to birds, frogs, toads, lizards and grass snakes.

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Discover Birds Even if you don’t have a very big garden, you can still attract birds by making a bird feeder. Birds often take a while to try out new feeding areas, so don’t worry if it takes some time for them to flock to your garden. Be patient and keep putting the seed out for them. Once they know it’s there, they’ll keep coming back.

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How to... MAKE A BIRD FEEDER

You’ll need: a pine cone, string, peanut butter and bird seed. cone y pine l k c i Tie the piece of string r 1 Ap tightly to the top of the pine cone. 2 Cover the pine cone in peanut butter, then roll it in the bird seed. The seed should stick to the peanut butter. 3 Hang the feeder outside and remember to put more seed on after it’s all gone because when the birds come to visit they’ll expect food to be there.

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Hedgehogs

Hedgehogs are top animals for your garden. “They are considered the gardener’s friend as they can help keep some of the garden pests under control,” says the British Hedgehog Preservation Society. Making a hedgehog shelter is a good way to welcome them into your garden.

Prickly hazards! Hedgehogs can be easily disguised in compost heaps, so check carefully before raking through to make sure no hedgehogs are having a nap inside!

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a bin liner. 2 Hedgehogs like to find their own bedding, so don’t put anything else inside. 3 Cover the top of the crate with stones and soil to keep it weighed down. 4 Make sure that there’s an entrance to the shelter but keep it small so that bigger animals can’t get in. 5 Place the crate somewhere quiet so the hedgehogs can sleep happily inside. If possible, leave the shelter in a damp, leafy area 6 so that the hedgehogs feel safe when they come out to look for food. 7 If you do get some hedgehogs, then be really careful not to disturb them – they get scared when they’re woken up.

Try making a hedgehog shelter, a bird feeder or Niamh’s bird bath and earn yourself a WG badge. If you don’t have a garden, head to your local park to spot some British wildlife!

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Find out how you can help Britain’s bees in your garden

You may have heard that Britain’s bees have been disappearing over the last few years because of something called colony collapse syndrome. This means that the bees’ hives are slowly emptying of workers. Scientists think that this is because of a disease or parasite that makes the bees confused and unable to remember where their hive is. Bees are essential to our environment. They pollinate flowers which grow into fruit and vegetables, as well as making yummy honey. Wonder Girls should do all they can to help these poor little insects. Take a look at the bee spotter’s guide below and see which kinds of bee you can find.

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Surf school with Kim PLUS! •Angry Aztecs •Picnic recipes •12 things to do before you’re 12 •Cool camping

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Climbers come out on top Scrambling up walls, growing strong and looking down on other people are all things boys like to think they are better at than girls. Well they’d be wrong - climbing is a sport perfect for Wonder Girls! We find out why... At climbing centres like Boulders in Cardiff, you can get involved from age seven. You’ll normally begin by getting used to being on the wall for an hour and a half, but from there on the sky is the limit. At eight-years-old, you can start the National Indoor Climbing Award Schemes (NICAS).

You do an eight week course learning how to climb properly, how to use ropes, what other equipment you need, and even how to catch someone if they fall off! Once you really get a taste, you can work through the different levels, all the way up until you are 16-years-old.

Wonder Girl loves climbing “I’ve been climbing ever since I met my cat Mow. He taught me everything I know. I love climbing because it’s like a new adventure each time you try it, and it makes you strong. These days I can follow Mow everywhere he goes!”

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Get Busy Sam, 12:

“I’ve been climbing for about two and a half years. I got into climbing when it was my friend’s birthday party, we were supposed to meet at Boulders and I got into it then. I heard about the kids’ club, and I’ve gone on from there to do NICAS. I like it because it’s not like a normal sport, it’s not girly, like dancing. You get to try and challenge yourself every time you go.”

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“I’ve been climbing for two and a half years now, and I love it just because it’s something fun to do. I got into it just from doing a little course - my dad found it during the summer holidays. I just like it because it’s climbing, really!”

Teaching Wonder Girls to climb Jenny is a climbing instructor at Boulders. When she was younger, she always loved the outdoors, swimming and snorkelling, and riding her bike. But despite being so adventurous, Jenny was once scared of heights. “I once went on a tree-top walk and had a really bad time,” she told us. There’s a video of me screaming my head off, which was quite embarrassing! So I decided

to combat my fear of heights. My friend took me to an indoor wall, I got to the top a couple of times and it just went from there.” Once she had started, Jenny loved climbing so much that she trained to be an instructor and now mainly takes beginners’ classes, at least half of which are girls.

If you’re scared of heights now, you won’t be for long!

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However good you get, there are always new levels to test your skills.

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Climbing is also a fantastic way of meeting new friends. Try a new activity or sport this week that you’ve never done t before and earn the Ge r fo low Busy badge be your project book!

“Girls take to climbing quickly, because they’re not as strong as boys,” says Jenny. “They develop technique a lot faster than a boy does, so that’s quite a good thing in the climbing world. You’ve always got a head start on the boys and as soon as I tell the girls that they love it!”

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The fun side of science

Wonder Girl goes on a sensational science adventure at Techniquest in Wales with volunteer Flo

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ancy seeing the surface of Mars, firing a vacuum bazooka or rocking out on a futuristic drum kit? These are some of the cool things to try at Techniquest, a science centre in Cardiff – the capital city of Wales. Science centres are a great way to get a break from textbooks and test tubes and start seeing the fun side of science in action. At Techniquest you can explore space and the planets in the star dome, check out how photos work in the light zone and play with hot air balloons or make music on a giant piano in the main hall’s sound section. Flo Brockway, 21, is a scientist who volunteers at Techniquest twice-a-week giving talks to school children about the cool parts of science. At school Flo always loved animals and after enjoying science she studied Zoology, the biology of animals, at university. She’s now training to become a science journalist, so look out for her in a newspaper or magazine near you soon!

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Superstars: Flo loves Techniquest’s star dome

We caught up with Flo at Techniquest’s planetarium, where she can use a computer programme to project images of the night sky and different planets onto the ceiling. “It’s great fun working at Techniquest. Where else do you get to play with all the different planets and stars?” she says. “There’s so much to see in the sky. I love zooming in on Saturn. It looks really cool with all the rings round it. It’s one of the only planets you can see for yourself in the sky at the moment as most of the others get hidden in winter.” You can check out some of Flo’s favourite parts of Techniquest across the page. But she’s also let slip one of her less favourite moments of working there. “I had to dress up as a farting reindeer for Techniquest’s Christmas show,” she laughs. “There was a character called Elvis the evil elf who gave my reindeer a mince pie full of baked beans. I mean I love animals but that was pretty embarrassing!”

Flo’s favourite Techniquest tricks “I love the light zone. There’s this cool wall where you jump in the air and it takes a photo of you mid-jump. When you land it leaves a photo of your shadow up in mid-air so it looks like you’re floating,” Flo says.

Disappearing act: The mirror trick makes Flo float

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“The invisible body table is awesome too. You climb under the table and stick your head through a hole in the top but there are loads of mirrors which hide your legs. It makes you look like you’ve lost your body or you’re floating. Maybe I just love looking like I’m floating!”


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Your views Kaci-leigh, 11, “I had such an awesome time. This place is sooo fun! I’ll definitely come back.” Courtney, 9, “Techniquest was brilliant. I loved playing the drum kit and the giant piano. It’s much more fun than music class!” Alice, 10, “I loved seeing all the planets in the star dome and Mars looks really cool close up.”

Find your nearest science centre From Aberdeen to London there’s over 70 science centres across the UK. We have mapped them out on the Wonder Girl website too, so log on to find out the nearest centre to you!

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Techniquest lets you see science in action

Seven-year-old Aurora Carter from Powys in Wales is pictured above after winning Wallace & Gromit’s Cracking Ideas 2010 competition. Techniquest has started running special Wallace & Gromit invention sessions so we thought we’d see what cracking ideas you guys can come up with? Can you invent a gizmo to beat Wallace’s Snoozatron sleeping machine or KnitO-Matic jumper maker? Sketch your invention and send it in to us. Science Sam’s favourite idea will be printed as a poster in the next issue! Send your invention to: Wonder Girl Head Office Bute Building King Edward VII Avenue Cardiff South Glamorgan CF10 3NB

Good luck!

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In the kitchen Pizza faces

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4 Get an adult to help you fry some garlic in a tiny bit of olive oil, adding a tin of chopped tomatoes. Leave it to simmer for five minutes and then it will be ready to spread on your base.

Don’t forget to cut out your badge for your project book when you give these pizza faces a go.

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Divide the dough into four pieces and pat each piece into a round shape. Then put your pizza base onto a greased baking sheet on top of a baking tray.

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Cut the mozzarella into thin slices and spread out on the tomato sauce. Now you’re ready to make the face on your pizza! We used chorizo slices for the eyes, peppers for eyebrows and mushroom slices for the noses with bacon and pepper smiles. Be creative with your favourite foods.

7 Put the pieces into the oven for 15-20 minutes until the bases are golden brown and the cheese has melted. Then grab a plate and enjoy!

Difficult to make, but worth the effort!

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We’d love to see how your pizza faces turned out. Send photos to: Wonder Girl Head Office, Bute Building, King Edward VII Ave, Cardiff ,CF10 3NB Or email us at wondergirlmag@gmail.com


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Book club

This fortnight we investigate Harriet the Spy by Louise Fitzhugh

Summary

Eleven-year-old Harriet, from New York, dreams of becoming a famous writer when she grows up. Encouraged to follow her ambitions by her nanny, Harriet starts spying on people and writing about them in her secret notebook. Harriet’s spying takes her on lots of fun adventures in New York but she often writes mean things about the people she spies on, even her best friends. One day Harriet loses her notebook in the school playground and her friends find it. Our book of the fortnight!

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Will Harriet’s friends forgive her for the horrible things she wrote about them and will Harriet’s mean comments spell disaster for her dreams of being a writer?

Louise Fitzhugh has written a book full of adventure that also touches on the tricky times you can face when you’re growing up. Harriet’s spying trips lead her into all sorts of crazy situations – even into her neighbours’ houses from time to time! But Harriet’s story also deals with some of the difficulties of growing up. Harriet finds her family life hard and when her friends are annoyed at what she has written about them, she feels really lonely and has to work to win her mates back. We won’t ruin the ending for you but Harriet’s story shows how you can achieve your dreams with a little help from your friends and by learning from your mistakes. It’s a great read full of adventure and heart! Reading level: Harriet the Spy is aimed at 9+ but if you’re a confident reader who is a bit younger then why not give it a try? You can always ask your family to read it with you!

Join the club! Tell us what you think about Harriet The Spy once you’ve read it. You can talk to other Wonder Girls about your favourite books and the latest releases at: www.jomec.cf.ac.uk/wondergirl You may even be featured in the next issue of Wonder Girl!

Your opinions Wonder Girl reader Amy, 10, from Sidcup in Kent, loved Harriet the Spy: “I love all the adventures Harriet goes on and she’s a really funny character. The way Harriet and her friends get through things when they fall out feels really real too.”

More super spies Jazmin Dawson from Spy Girl Profile: Sharp and sassy Jazmin Dawson wants to be a secret agent like her mum. Jaz’s life is transformed from school girl to spy girl when she gets tangled up in her mum’s investigations and uncovers some terrifying truths!

Alex Rider from Stormbreaker Profile: 14-year-old action boy Alex decides to investigate his spy uncle’s suspicious death. Alex then sets out on a rip-roaring adventure to finish his uncle’s last spying mission for him!

Cut out this book badge for your project book once you’ve read Harriet the Spy and write down what you thought of Harriet’s story!

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Science myths: Ever heard something and thought there was no way it could be real? Science Sam is here to tell you what’s true and false in the world.

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1 ELEPHANTS CAN SWIM Sam’s result: “I went on safari for last year’s holiday and saw a family of elephants swimming across a lake . Apparently they can swim up to two miles per hour. Unfortunately, though, they can’t jump.”

2 Nelly doesn’t need any arm-bands when she goes for a dip.

YOU CAN WALK ON CUSTARD Sam’s result: “Now this is a very odd one. I saw it proved on television show Braniac a few years ago that a person can actually walk on custard. The impact caused by your feet pressing down on the custard makes it thick enough to support you. The trick is to keep moving very fast because otherwise you sink and it’s very difficult to get unstuck.”

4 MIXING COCA-COLA AND MENTOS CAUSES AN EXPLOSION Sam’s result: “Believe it or not, this myth is actually true. If you drop a sweet into a glass of coke then it will fizz up, but don’t try this at home – you will end up in a sticky mess.”

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3 A DECAPITATED HEAD CAN LIVE FOR UP TO 20 SECONDS Sam’s result: “Beheading has been a very common – and very gruesome – form of capital punishment for hundreds of years. In 1905 a French doctor who was at the execution of a murderer discovered that the myth that a 5 decapitated head could live for up to 20 seconds was actually true!”

5 IF A TIGER LOST ITS FUR IT WOULDN’T LOSE ITS STRIPES

Emily ended up drenched in diet coke!

Sam’s result: “A tiger’s stripes are not only in their fur but also on their skin so a tiger can never lose its stripes. The same goes for house cats too!”


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THE FIVE SECOND RULE Sam’s result: “This is completely wrong. If food falls onto the floor then any dirt and germs will stick to the food straight away. But eating germs isn’t always bad for you, they help you to have a healthy immune system. When I’m in the laboratory I always munch my sandwiches over the sink so I don’t get crumbs in my experiments!”

3 CHEWING GUM TAKES SEVEN YEARS TO DIGEST Sam’s result: “My favourite bubble gum is sour apple and, as much as I enjoy a good old chew, it’s not a good idea to swallow gum. Even though it doesn’t take as long as seven years to digest, the ingredients in chewing gum aren’t suitable for your stomach.”

Sam’s result: “Now I don’t know which bright spark came up with this one but the idea that lightning will never strike twice in the same place is simply not true. Once lightning has struck a certain spot, it is no less likely to get hit a second time. For example, The Empire State Building in New York is hit by lightning around 25 times every year!”

Fun Fact: US Park Ranger Rory Sullivan got struck by lightning seven times between 1942 and 1977. Ouch!!!

Make sure you spit out your gum when done!

4 A DUCK’S QUACK DOES NOT ECHO Sam’s result: “I took my pet duck Quackers down to the caves yesterday and tried this one out for myself. Well I never! Her quack went on for a good few seconds!”

5 THE GREAT WALL OF CHINA IS THE ONLY MAN-MADE STRUCTURE VISIBLE FROM SPACE Sam’s result: “Being a man of science I had to ask my friend Astronomy Andy for advice on this one. He told me that alongside the Great Wall, astronauts are able to see lots of other man-made structures, like the pyramids in Egypt, from space.”

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ves France: good place to go on holiday with your family as there’s loads to do there. I’ve been skiing in Fran ce which was real ly fun and I’ve also been on a be ach holiday there too. When we went to the beac h we went swimm ing, built sand castles and I did bo dy boarding with my dad - that was really cool! “I’ve also been to Paris where I wen t to the top of the Eiffel Tower . It was so high th e cars on the roads looked like ants. We also wen t to Disneyland in Paris as well bu t I was three whe n we went there and I think I’d like it even more now.” “France is a really

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Beaches

There are hundreds of beaches in France. The beaches in Brittany are great for surfing, and the ones in the south of France are beautiful – great fun for relaxing or swimming.

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You can play in the snow and play on the beach in the same country!

Katie loves skiin g!

France is a fav destin ation f ourite skiing or ma and th ny er choos e are plent people, yo e from as the f areas to 200 sk re are i resor over ts. Katie l oves s kiin French Alps: “ g in the two ye I first w a it. I’m rs ago and r ent skiing go ea I’ll hav ing back in lly liked e lesso April a nd n childre n. The s with other going best p re ar moun ally high up t is tains in in the ca to the ble ca rs.”

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Bastille Day

This is a national holiday celebrated in France every year on 14th July. It commemorates the storming of the Bastille which signalled the start of the French Revolution. The Bastille was a prison and was a symbol of power for the French king. The French people burnt the prison to the ground and many prisoners escaped!


Monuments

Eiffel Tower The Eiffel Tower is the most visited m onument in the world. It’s th e tallest building in Paris and was built to m ark the 100th anni versary of the French Revo lution. The struct ure was designed by Gust ave Eiffel and took just over two years to build . Arc de Triomphe The Arc de Triomph e is as a memoria l for the soldiers who foug ht in the French Re volution and the Napoleoni c Wars. The names of the soldiers who died in these wars are in sc ribed on the arches of th e monument. You can get to the top to see amazing views of Paris, but there are 284 stai rs to climb first!

The Eiffel Tower takes 18 months to paint and is painted every seven years!

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Frogs’ legs & snails France is famous for the strange delicacies, frogs’ legs and snails! The frogs legs are covered in flour and then deep fried. Snails are usually served as a starter with a butter and garlic sauce. However, despite France’s reputation for these strange delicacies, they’re not as common as you might think. Neither of these foods appear commonly on restaurant menus and some French people are even reluctant to try them.

Pâtisseries Pâtisseries are a type of French bakery which specialise in pastries and sweet treats. In France, the name ‘pâtisserie’ can only be given to a bakery which has its own special pastry chef. Pâtisseries offer delights such as pain au chocolate, macaroons as well as pies with juicy fruit on top. Yum!

The Arc de Triomphe is the largest arched monument in the world

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Buy some ready made pastry cases and fill with custard (crème pâtissiere), bought from the supermarket. Top with fresh fruits of your choice. Glaze with a supermarket sachet of Quick Gel which you mix with water. Gobble up before everyone realises how good they are!

These gorgeous desserts are made with tinned peaches, raspberries and strawberries

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