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Fun, educational magazine for children to enjoy on their own or with their families.
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Winter Fun2010 OlympicsThings That Are ColdFun FactsAmazing AnimalsPuzzles & Games
What’s Inside
The Fun Magazine For Kids And Families!
Parents’ PagePractical Parenting
Counselor’s Corner
January/February 2010
Our mission at Kids Only is to provide children with a fun, safe, educational magazine they can enjoy independently & with their parents. We are committed to promoting literacy, critical thinking, and creativity among our young readers. It is our goal that children will read, write, solve problems and laugh every time they pick up Kids Only magazine!
Happy New Year!
We hope that 2010 is getting off to a great start!
In this issue of KIDS ONLY, we have lots of fun puzzles, jokes and activities for you. You’ll also learn about the Winter Olympics that will be held this month.
Make sure that the little ones in your house have fun with the ‘Two for Tots’ section. It’s just for them!!
Remember to send in your art for the art contest. You can have your art published & win a great prize!
Enjoy your reading and have fun!
Laura Bach Editor
This copy belongs to: ________________________
The FUN Magazine for Kids And Families
Jan./Feb. 2010
PUBLISHERTerri Mendez
EDITORLaura Bach
GRAPHIC DESIGNMartha Ann Cole
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The 21st Winter Olympic Games will take placein Vancouver, British Columbia in Canada.
British Columbia is a Canadian province thatborders the Paci�c Ocean and the USA.
The games will begin on February 12, 2010and end on February 28, 2010.
Athletes from all over the world will compete in all kinds of winter sports like skiing, snowboarding,
�gure skating, ski jumping, bobsledding, lugeand downhill ski racing.
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Because pepper water makes them sneeze!
Why do seals swim in salt water?
Minute MysteryA tall figure wearing a man’s hat & scarf appeared in the Johnsons’ front yard one day. The family watched him for a few days. One day he was gone, leaving behind his hat & scarf. If he did not walk, ride or drive away, how did he disappear??
answer on page 33
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What did the big furry hat say to the warm woolly scarf?
“You hang around while I go on ahead.”
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There are 60 di�erent types of deer in the world.
Caribou, moose and elk are part of the deer family.
The largest deer in North America is the moose. A moose can weigh up to 1800 pounds!
Deer have a thick coat that keeps them warm. This fur keeps them so warm inside that snow can actually fall on their coats
without melting.
Indians used deer skins as money!
That’s how the word “buck” came to be used as another word for a dollar bill.
A white-tail deer can run 40 miles an hour and
jump as high as 20 feet!
Male deer are called ‘bucks’. Females are ‘does’.
Young deer are ‘fawns’.
Deer eat grass, leaves, bark, twigs, and young plants.
What do you call fifty penguins in the Arctic?
Lost. REALLY lost. Penguins live in Antarctica.
Where can you find an ocean without any water?
On a map!77
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Here are some ways to recycle everyday objects around your house:
Old t-shirts can be reused as painting/craft shirts for your children or ripped up into rags for cleaning.
Laundry detergent caps make great toys for the sandbox & tub.
Old toothbrushes can be used for cleaning. They’re the perfect size for scrubbing grout & small, hard to reach places. Also, keep one in your laundry room for scrubbing out stains before you wash!
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toes : feet :: �ngers : a. head b. shirt c. coat d. hands
Think “toes are related to feet, as �ngers arerelated to hands.”
The answer is ‘hands’.
Think how the following pairs of words are related. Circle the word that completes the second pair with the word that is related in the same way.
1. Rudolph : reindeer :: Frosty :a. snow�ake b. tree c. snowman d. bells
4. summer : lemonade :: winter :a. iced tea b. milk c. hot chocolate d. water
3. mittens : hands :: boots :
5. snow : soft :: ice :a. cool b. warm c. white d. hard
a. head b. feet c. ears d. eyes
2. July : summer :: January :a. fall b. autumn c. winter d. spring
Analogies are pairs of words that are related to each other in the same way. Here’s an example:
ANALOGIES!Take turns with a friend and draw a line from one dot to
one beside it. The person who connects the line that completes a square puts their initials in the finished
square. The person who completes the most squares WINS the game!
Complete The Squares!
Icebergs are usually white, blue or green.
What is an Iceberg?
Our word “iceberg” comes from the Dutch word “ijsberg” which means “ice hill.”
Icebergs are large chunks of ice that have broken off from a glacier.
Glaciers and icebergs are made up of frozen fresh water. That’s why they float!
A very small iceberg is called a “growler” because it makes a growling soundas it moves through the ocean.
Most of an iceberg is below the ocean water. Only 1/8 of it is above, meaning that 7/8is submerged below the surface. For example,if you see an iceberg that is 10 feet above the surface of the ocean, this iceberg has another 70 feet hidden below the surface!
Icebergs are found in very cold Arctic waters close to the north and south poles.
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answers on page 33
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Circle the pair of socks in each row that is di�erent from the others.
Find The Di�erence
Color the square
red.
Color the triangle
blue.
Color the circle
yellow.
Follow Directions
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for Tots
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W is for walrus.walruswalrus
Printing Practice
S is for seal.sealseal
If you visited the Arctic, you might see a walrus or a seal. Practice printing their names on the lines below.
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How could all of your cousins have an uncle who is not your uncle?
BRAINTEASER
Answer on page 33
It’s almost Valentine’s Day, and you want to share a valentine
with someone special. Instead of buying a card, why not make
one yourself? Here’s all you do. Start with some ________ paper.
Fold the paper___ times, & cut hearts in it. Then sprinkle _______
glitter on the front & put _________ stickers on the back. Tie on a
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Why just stop at a card? Every valentine deserves a box of
_________ _______. Or maybe a _______ bouquet of _______
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your valentine how_________ you think they are.
With a little thought & creativity, you can make this the most
___________ Valentine’s Day ever for your valentine!!
With A Friend
Here’s How it’s DoneAsk a friend to help you with this funny story! Without showing your friend the story, ask him/her to give you words to fill in the blanks. The crazier the answers, the better! Read the new story out loud for a laugh!
Fill In
adjective
color
adjective
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adjective
How to Make the Perfect Valentine
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Chances are, your kids have some type of electronics. They may have video games, music
players & cell phones. While these games are fun & can be educational, be careful that your kids aren’t ‘plugged in’ too much.
There is a time & place for electronics. Personal game devices & music players are great for long car trips, waiting at the doctor’s office, etc. Cell phones can be great when your child needs to reach you. Computers games can offer a fun way to practice reading & math skills.
However, ‘plugged in’ time should be limited. First, there need to be time limits. For instance, games can be played an hour a day or only on certain days of the week. Cell phones may be used only in emergency situations, not to chat with a friend after school. Music players are only allowed after homework is done. Second, there need to be limits as to where these things are appropriate. For instance, when the family gathers at the dinner table, the focus should be on conversation. When a group goes out to a restaurant, they should enjoy each other’s company. On the way to & from school, kids should have the opportunity to talk with you about their day. When friends are over, have the kids play together rather than just watching each other play a video game.
Using today’s technology can be exciting & fun for your child. Just make sure that they don’t get too caught up in the electronics that they miss out on personal interactions by just being together!
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Cheering the Champion
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You Can Draw A Penguin!Copy the drawing square by square in the grid on the right.
Can You Complete The Patterns?
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Inukshuk: Symbol of 2010 Winter Olympics
An “inukshuk” is a pile of stones placed tolook like a human figure. They have been made
all over Arctic regions for years and years.They are built to mark a trail, to warn of danger,
to show a place of respect, or to show the location of a good place to hunt or fish.Inukshuk means “likeness of a person.”
This Olympic symbol is named Ilanaaq (ih-lah-nawk) which means “friend” in the native Inuit Indianlanguage. Inuit Indians live in the cold regions
of the Arctic. 19
The cold winter wind blew awaysome of the letters in these words.Can you write the missing letters
in the blanks?
Things That Are Cold
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nowA tarcticaice crea
free erpo sicle
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Kids’ SuDokuHere’s How it’s Done...
Fill in the squares with the numbers 1 to 4 so that every row has each number once, every column has each number once, and each 2 x 2 box has each number once.
Try this one . . . it’s a little harder
Fill in the squares with the numbers 1 to 6 so that every row, column and 3 x 2 box has each number once. Make sure you don’t repeat the numbers.
Answers on page 332020
How many snowflakes can there be?Count them carefully and you will see!
There are six di�erent shapes of snow�akes in the box below.Look carefully and see how many there are of each shape.
Write the number of each kind of snowflake shape in the boxes below.
It’s Time For Snow!
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Send Art by Feb. 15. Drop by or send art to:
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Pu�ns are birds that live in the Arctic.They can �y up to 55 miles an hour. Their wings can �ap up to 400 times
a minute!Their wings and webbed feet help
them to swim in the cold water.Pu�ns can dive down to 200 feet and stay underwater for up to one minute
as they catch �sh to eat.2424
A puffin is a funny birdWith a beak that’s like a parrot!But he would say “No thank you, Sir.”If you offered him a carrot!
He swims and fishes all day longUp in the Arctic seaHis favorite food is yummy fishAnd he’s happy as can be!
He slides and glides and flips and flopsAll through the icy deep.....Always on the lookoutFor his most favorite treat!
So, Mr. Fish, please beware,For I just have a hunchThat if you are ever caught,You’ll be the puffin’s LUNCH!
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I am related to a porpoise!
I am almost as long as a bus and can weigh 3000 pounds!
I love the cold waters of the Arctic!
My long tusk is actually one of my front teeth. It grows through
my upper lip and gets to be almost 9 feet long. Isn’t it amazing?
I love to eat �sh!
I am a NARWHAL!
Five things have been added to the Valentine Princess’ castle on the right. Can you find and circle them?
Find the Difference
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Can you help Oliver Owlfind the right path to his friend?
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My name is Walter, and I live in the Arctic. The Arctic is very cold, but I love it here!
There are lots of yummy fish for me to eat. I catch
them in the icy Arctic waters.
I don’t get cold because my skin is an inch thick, and I have layers of fat called
blubber that keeps me warm!
I spend most of my time inthe water catching fish.
I also use my large tusks to dig on the bottom for clams!
The Arcticis cool!
Walter WalrusAn animal of the Arctic
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We all need socks to keep us warm in winter, but did you know that socks have been around for hundreds of years? Long ago, socks were very different from the socks we wear today. They were made of animal skins
tied around the ankles. Some socks were made of matted animal hair.
Holes In Socks!by C.J. Heck
Holes are good in donutsand for putting keys in locks.
Holes are good in some things,but holes aren‛t good in socks.
Holes taste great in swiss cheese.We need holes for wearing rings.But how do holes get in my socks?
Holes belong in OTHER things!
Holes work fine in inner tubesand to put mail inside the box.
Holes work fine in things like thatbut holes don‛t work in socks!
Holes make scissors cut rightand open pockets for my rocks.
I DO need holes in special things,but who needs holes in socks?
Holes have to be in nosesand our ears to hear friends talk.Holes have to be in body parts,but WHO put HOLES in socks?
Our thanks to C.J. Heck for giving us permission topublish this poem. Please visit her website at
www.barkingspiderspoetry.com for more poems and fun activities!
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1. If you visited the Arctic, you might_________ (sea, see) a polar bear.
2. Pu�ns like to swim and catch �sh for ________ (there, they’re, their) dinner.
3.Grizzly bears like to eat ________.(meat, meet)
4. A walrus has _______ (to, too, two)tusks that help him dig for clams.
Homonyms are words that sound alike but have di�erent meanings.
Circle the correct word in the sentences below.
5. Some frogs spend the cold winter in _______ (wholes, holes) they dig in the mud at the bottom of a pond.
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Seals live in the cold waters of the Arctic. They love to eat �sh! One of these seals is di�erent from the others. Circle the seal that is di�erent.
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Hi! My name is Miga, and I am a sea bear.
That means that I am part killer whale and part bear. When I’m on land, I like to snowboard. When I’m in
the ocean with my pod, I love to eat
salmon!
Hey there! I am Quatchi, and I am a sasquatch.I live in the forests of Canada and love to explore.
I’ m a little shy, but I do love ice hockey!
I am Sumi, and I wear a hat like the �ns of anorca whale. I have the wings of a mighty
bird so that I can �y and the legs ofthe black bear so that I can
run fast! I love to drink hot chocolate!
SUMI QUATCHI MIGA
2010 Olympic Mascots
Take Time To Play!Sharon McGee, LPC-S, LMFT, RPT
Spending time with children is a wonderful gift to give them and ourselves. Often we think we have to engage in some major activity or spend money to have fun.
Nothing could be farther from the truth. However, sitting together watching television is not quality one on one time where there is conversation and interaction. Family game nights where we go “old school” with actual board games are just one of many ways for parents and children to spend quality play time together, and that is something children crave.
Whether it is classic games like Connect Four, Don’t Break the Ice, or Mouse Trap or newer board or card games, the interaction that occurs between parents, children, and siblings during this time is priceless. There are opportunities for life lessons with Connect Four through making
choices and observation of others. Patience can be taught in Mouse Trap as the contraption is built slowly. Learning how to be a good sport comes with winning or losing. Most of all the conversation and connections that happen during these simple games create bonds that last long after the game is put away.
Video games have their place in family time, but they do not allow for the same focused interaction that board and card games do. Consider family game nights. Maybe even connect to the Winter Olympics by having awards and medals designed by the family. It is an easy inexpensive way to have hours of fun and connect with our families.
Sharon McGee is a Licensed Counselor, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and Registered Play Therapist in private practice in Montgomery, AL.
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Animals can be goofy and fun to watch!Can you look at them and make them match?
Draw a line from each goofy critter on the left to its match on the right.
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BRAINTEASER: page 12Their uncle is your dad!
Answer KeyS
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Minute Mystery: page 5He was a snowman. He melted in the sun.
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What do you think they are saying?
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A man left home running. He ran a ways and then turned left, ran the same distance and turned left again, ran the same distance and turned left again. When he got home there were two masked men. Who were they?
Clues for Kids
Clues for Kids page 33 (above)
answer below
The catcher and umpire.
It’s Time For Snow page 21
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Homonyms page 291. see2. their3. meat4. two5. holes
Analogies page 91. c. snowman2. c. winter3. b. feet4. c. hot chocolate5. d. hard
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334.215.9215 | newparkliving.comNew Park Drive, off Ray Thorington Road
Montgomery’s only complete family neighborhood. When you live at New Park, your children can walk to the city’s newest elementary school. And after school, the city’s newest YMCA is now open and just steps away offering quality programs and the most modern facilities. Beautiful, affordable homes are ready for your family now. Tour one of our move-in ready homes today or select from dozens of floorplans. You’ll see that life is a breeze at New Park.
Homes from the low
$200s
it’s all new.New Homes. New School. New YMCA.
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