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March / April 2012 ROAR MAGAZINE :: 1
Activities, Art, Games for all ages!
Learn about the hospitalFun science experiments
Fun comics and more!
Change The Outcome
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Inside you will fi nd .....
5 Wash Those Hands Comic Strip about the importance of wash your hands
6-8 Science Two awesome experimets the whole
family will have fun doing
9 Daisy Short Story about a fun loving cat
11-19 Activities Tons of activites to enjoy
27-29 Hands On Time to get a little messy
31-36 Mix It UP A little something that
eveyone will enjoy
37 Let’s Laugh A Little Page of jokes to tell your friends
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LEGO KIDSFEST CINCINNATIThree Acres of Hands-ON Educational Fun for all ages
®
The LEGO® KidsFest national tour stops at Cincinnati’s Duke Energy Convention Center March 23 - 25, 2012, bringing all of the creative hands-on, minds-on fun of LEGO building and experiences.
•LEGOModelGallery:40life-sizedmodelsmadeentirelyfromLEGObricks •LEGOMasterBuilders:livedemonstrationsandactivitiesfromthecrewwho get paid to play •CreationNation:buildyourowncreationtoaddtoacustommapoftheU.S. •RaceRamps:buildyourowncustomcar,thenraceitdowntherampagainst friends and family •LEGOGamesArena:rollthedicetoplayLEGOboardgames•ConstructionZones:creativefreebuild,playanddisplayareas•LEGORetailandKidsFestMarketplace:purchaseLEGOmerchandiseand offi cial KidsFest tour goods•MonochromaticBuilds:bricksofasinglecolortofostergroupcreativity
And much more, covering over 150,000 square feet of space
Among the many LEGOattractions, families will fi nd:
LEGO KidsFest tickets are $20 for adults and $18 for children and can be purchased online at www.LEGOKidsFest.com.
If you missed us this year, please look for us next year !
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Color me and turn me into a sticker.
Things You Will Need• A parent or adult• White Vinegar• White Glue (Elmer’s works fine)• Your design(s) printed out
paper (provided or make your own)• A wide brush• Tupperware container OR jar
(optional)• Little spray bottle • (Recommended)• ScissorsORX-actoBlade• Lamination sheets- to make
the stickers waterproof
(optional)
STEP 1 : Color me
STEP 2 :
Turn me Into a Sticker
1. Mix your adhesive (the sticky stuff on the back to make your sticker stick) * Mix 2 Tbsp of glue with 1 Tbsp of vinegar
2. Time to make the stickers sticky. With help brush the adhesive in long, even,vertical strokes.(make sure the glue completely covers the paper). After that drys lay another coatdownhorazonialindirection.
3. After the adhesive has dried. This is the time to make the stickers waterproof if you choose. Take the lamination and apply to the front of your paper. Apply while on a flat surface and evenly. Trim the edges if needed.
STEP 3 :1. This is the fun part. Cut and stick me! After cutting me out, you can use the spray bottle to spray an even layer of water on me or lick and stick. The glue is non-toxic if you choose to lick the sticker (it just may not taste good).
Make me and
Stick me
Follow the steps in order 1, 2, 3 !
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science
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scie
nce
Diet Coke MentosEXPLOSION(make sure you do this outside)What you need:*Diet coke bottle*mentos*tape
Step 1 *Take off the cap*Fold tape under the cap *Place a mento on cap with tape* Carefully screw on cap just barley *turn up side down and sit down *step back and enjoy the fun!
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computer design and builid
custom tablet software and systems
custom painting and art
specialize and gaming pc's and reto feeling home computers
email kevin at [email protected]
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activities
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King Meanie has taken Queen Sweety’s crown!Help find her crown and some of the other losttreasures!Other treasures:4 Stars 1 Kangaroo6 Colored trees 2 Snails1 Knight with a fish3 Turtles
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activities
King Meanie has taken Queen Sweety’s crown!Help find her crown and some of the other losttreasures!Other treasures:4 Stars 1 Kangaroo6 Colored trees 2 Snails1 Knight with a fish3 Turtles
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Coun
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Matching
dark b l u e
p u r p l e
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d a r k g r e e n
p i n k
orange
l i g h t b l u e
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Match the word color with the correct Zebra
activities
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Cros
s It
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Cross out the shape that is different in the group of shapes
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activities
Connect the dots!!
This is a _________!
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F I N D :
D O C T O RS T E T H E S C O P EE RS U R G E R YC A S TB O N E SN U R S EB E DT O Y SH O S P I TA L
Word Search!
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activities
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From a tale reported by James Mooney in the 1890’s. “American Indian Myths & Legends” Selected and edited by Richard Erdoes and Al-fonso Ortiz.
In the beginning there was only blackness, and nobody could see anything. People kept bump-ing into each other and groping blindly.
Fox said he knew some people on the other side of the world who had plenty of light, but they were too greedy to share it with others.
Possum said he would be glad to steal a little of
it. “I have a bushy tail,” he said. “I can hide the light
side of the world.
lighting everything up.
Possum sneaked over to the sun, picked out a
the
the light, and ever since, Possum’s tail has been bald.
“Let me try,” said Buzzard. “I know better than to hide a piece of stolen light in my tail. I’ll put it on
and, diving straight into the sun, seized it with his claws.
Buzzard put it on his head, but it burned his head
from him, and ever since that time Buzzard’s head has remained bald.
Grandmother Spider said, “Let me try!”
First she made a thick-walled pot out of clay. Next she spun a web reaching all the way to the other side of the world. She was so small that none of the people there noticed her coming.
Quickly Grandmother Spider snatched up the sun, put it in the bowl of clay, and scrambled back home along one of the strands of her web. Now her side of the world had light, and everyone rejoiced.
Grandmother Spider brought not only the sun to
she taught the Cherokee people the art of pottery making
Photo from Children’s Hospital Medical Center,Cincinnati, Ohio Photographed by: Candace Calhoun
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From a tale reported by James Mooney in the 1890’s. “American Indian Myths & Legends” Selected and edited by Richard Erdoes and Al-fonso Ortiz.
In the beginning there was only blackness, and nobody could see anything. People kept bump-ing into each other and groping blindly.
Fox said he knew some people on the other side of the world who had plenty of light, but they were too greedy to share it with others.
Possum said he would be glad to steal a little of
it. “I have a bushy tail,” he said. “I can hide the light
side of the world.
lighting everything up.
Possum sneaked over to the sun, picked out a
the
the light, and ever since, Possum’s tail has been bald.
“Let me try,” said Buzzard. “I know better than to hide a piece of stolen light in my tail. I’ll put it on
and, diving straight into the sun, seized it with his claws.
Buzzard put it on his head, but it burned his head
from him, and ever since that time Buzzard’s head has remained bald.
Grandmother Spider said, “Let me try!”
First she made a thick-walled pot out of clay. Next she spun a web reaching all the way to the other side of the world. She was so small that none of the people there noticed her coming.
Quickly Grandmother Spider snatched up the sun, put it in the bowl of clay, and scrambled back home along one of the strands of her web. Now her side of the world had light, and everyone rejoiced.
Grandmother Spider brought not only the sun to
she taught the Cherokee people the art of pottery making
Photo from Children’s Hospital Medical Center,Cincinnati, Ohio Photographed by: Candace Calhoun
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SIGN NUMBERS
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Learn to signLets have some fun and learn some new things.
Learning to sign is fun and something the whole family can do. Grab a friend or family member and let’s learn to sign.
“More”
“Sea Turtle”
“I Love You”
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HISTO
RY AN
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How are you - ¿Cómo está usted
I’m fine thanks - Estoy bien graciasHave a good day - Tenga un buen día
Goodbye - despedida
Good morning - Buenos días
Good evening - Buenas noches
Dog - Perro Cat - Gato
Bird - Pájaro Love - Amor
You - Usted Fire - Fuego
Water - Agua Mail - Correo
House - Casa Police - Policía
Mom - Mamá Dad - Papá
Car - Coche Breakfast - Desayuno
Learn SpanishLearn Spanish with these common used words and phrases
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Hospital HistoryChildren's Hospital started as a idea from a group of women meeting from local community parishes. The hospital finally became true March 1884 in a rented home in Walnut hills. The house was big enough for 15 patients and in the firs 8 months treated a total of 38 children. They first treated children from the ages of 1-15 years of age. In November 23 1987 thanks to J. Josiah and Thomas J. Emery the hospital moved next to Christ Hospital. It was a 3 story building big enough to help them grow. In 1903 the hospital added a wing that cost 20,000 dollars at that time. It included a chapel, large play room, and isolation ward for children with spreadable illness. The 1920’s brought massive changes, new leader William Cooper Procter who was the president of the board of trustees and a few others. Had the hospital moved to a 200 bed facility near the College of medicine. That's the location of where the hospital is now located and has grown into what is now. 2011 brought the hospitalpatients from 50 countries and 48 states. It recorded 1,087,260 patient encounters and employed over 12000 people. The hospital has grown and is still grown and becoming one of the top hospitals for children.
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From the initial care assessment to the on-going evaluation, we establishandmaintainacustomizedcareplanthat’sgearedtoqualityday-to-day care, independence and enhanced skill development of each person we care for.
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foldand
flyFruits or Vegetables?
Do you know which ones are fruits? And which ones are vegetables?
Put a around the fruits and a around the vegetables!
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lthy
Livi
ng a
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Follow picture by picture to fold your own mini glider. All you need is a regular sheet of paper. Have fun with it, choose a colored sheet or even color your own designs. ( Just rememebr if you are coloring your own glider color on the back side so when you flip your glider in step 5 your design is on the right side.)
1Fold along the dotted lines.Fold each corner into the middle.
6 Fold along the dottted lines. Fold each side down so they stick out like wings.
5 After step 4 is completed,turn the whole sheet of paper around so that the back side is facing toward you.
4 Fold along the dotted lines.Fold the triangle up.
hands on
2 Fold along the dotted line.Fold the top point down so the red dots touch.
foldand
fly3 Fold along the dotted
lines. Fold so that all 3 red dots met in the middle.
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Parents Step Aside
Now it’s time for kids to take over the kitchen.
It’s Time For The Kids To Cook
You Will Need:
• an adult to help you• a pitta bread for each member of the family• 1 large can of tomato
sauce• 1 bag of cheese ( Your choice )• a spoon• olive oil• 1 Cooking pan ( lightly greased)* addtional toppings optional
Don’t Forget to wash your hands before you start cooking.
1 Open the pita bread, then place onto the lightly greased
baking pan.
2Spread the olive oil onto the pita bread.
Open the can of tomato sauce. Use the back of the spoon and spread a thin layer of sauce onto the pita bread.
Ask an adult to preheat the oven to 350 degrees F.
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3Open the bag of cheese of your choice and sprinkle it over the sauce. Also this is the time to add addtional
toppings if you desire.
4Ask an adult and make sure the oven is preheatedand ready to go. When the Oven is ready place the baking
sheet in the oven. Cook on 350 for 10-15 mintues or until the cheese is golden brown.
5Afterthepizzaisdone.Takeoutoftheovenandletcool.Afterthepizzaiscool......CutandEnjoy!!
hands on
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Fun for all ages
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Did you know.........
The adult human brain weighs about 3lbs.
President George Washington was a Cheerleader in high school?!? XD The average person spends a total
of 3 years of their life on the toilet!!!
29% of women spend more time shopping for shoes than they do searching for a mate.
The Mona Lisa has no eyebrows!! That was the style!!
The inventor of the wa�e iron does not like wa�es…
If you take your height and divide it by 8, you can �gure how tall your head is.
In ancient Japan, public contests were held to see who could fart the longest and the loudest!!
Women have better sense of smell than men.
If your DNA were stretched out, it would reach the moon 6,000 times!!!
Scientists estimate that laughing 100 times a day is equal to a 10 minute workout!!!
After age 30, the brain shrinks to a quarter of a percent (0.25%) in mass each year.
Your heart will pump 400 liters (or
800 qts.) of blood in its lifetime.
Find more fun facts at:http://www.fun-interesting-facts.com/
Tomatoes are a fruit..Not a vegetable! Why?... Because it grows on a vine!
Fun
for a
ll ag
es
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Fun for all ages
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Fun for all ages
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Playing BaseBall
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Flying Pigs
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Union Terminal
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Let’s Laugh A littleQ.) What dog keeps the best time?
A.) A watch dog
Q.) A duck went to the grocery store. The cashier said, “ Do you want the change? “ What did the duck say?
A.) Put that on my bill
Q.) What do you call the kind of dance you do on a trampolineA.) Hip-Hop
Q.) Knock - Knock, Who’s there?Hatch, Hatch who?Blessyou!
Q.) What is the biggest ant in the world?A.) An eleph-ant
Q.) Where is the best place to park a dog?A.) In a barking lot
Q.) Why did the cow cross the road?A.) To get to the Moovies
Q.) Why did the lion spit out the clown?A.)Becausehetastedfunny
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Costa Rica, age 8
Tiawan, age 8
Ontario, Canada, age 7
British Columbia, Canada, age 12
BenefitingCincinnatiChildren’s HospitalThank You to all who participated and contributed to ROARMagazine