Winter 2011 Digital KidzEra

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Winter 2011


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Art-toArt

Top Artist November

Art-toArt II

History

Top Artist December

Winter landscape submitted by: Britney M., Age 8, Alpine Elementary School, Columbus, Ohio

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Cold girl drawing submitted by: Alicia T., Age 11, Pueblo School for the Arts and Sciences, Pueblo, Colorado


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Creation Station

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Holiday Fun

Honey, what do you want for the holidays?

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Talk Back I`m in a play. It`s Willy Wonka! I`m an Oompaloompa!!!!

How do people send in Shenanigans—even if there is no Shenanigans here on KidzEra.com? -Tarisha S.

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I WANT ICE CREAM. -shop555

Mail us your Shenanigans!

-pisior989 Yeah. Blah happens. Anybody figure out a cure for that yet?

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Nice! We love plays. Break a leg! (But not literally!)

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I am making my next masterpiece called Petilil, but it is a different kind of drawing than my other one. -ash ketchum

I think the website should have writing or a place where you can get help with your homework. -blondie101

That sounds awesome. Can’t wait to see it!

We like stories too! We’re working on a writing project right now. A homework help project is a really cool idea. We’ll pass it along to our developers!

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Here ya go! We hope you like it with sprinkles and a cherry on top! -KE Ice cream drawing submitted by: Erick D., Age 8, E.J. Briscoe School, Fort Worth, Texas

Got Something to say?!

SEASONS GREETINGS! Hey Everybody!

Currently, we’re thankful it hasn’t snowed too much, that our friends and families are safe and healthy, and that we get to do cool things like work on KidzEra! Here at KidzEra HQ, we’re as busy as Santa’s elves, configuring our new web system and creating some new projects. If you haven’t already, check out the new project Anything Goes! It’s just like it sounds-any appropriate images can be submitted, including images created by someone else that you really like or that inspires you. We wish you very happy holidays! -The KidzEra Team

Anime Pilgrims drawing submitted by: Mark V., Age 13, Albany Park Multicultural Academy, Chicago, Illinois

The holidays are a great time of year to reflect on what you are grateful to have (or not have!) in your life.


I’m thankful for... I’m thankful for the fun times... :P -Yxrulz

I’m thankful for the grass, the moon, the stars, the air, the sun, the water, the A/C, the heater, the stove, the electricity, the sky, cartoons, movies, KidzEra, the tree in our back yard...this list is long...-_-1Julivia

I’m thankful for an education, playing the flute & piano, crocheting amigurumi, and a pretty nice life in general ;)

I’m thankful for the parents I have, the hope I get from loved ones, nice friends around me, sunny days, a great support system, imagination and giving love and hope to others. -Darya T.

-friendzyfriend

I’m thankful for everything and everybody. Even through the hard stuff, life will be good. -notsogirly

Leaf art (opposite) submitted by: Rachel C., Age 11, Alamo Elementary School, San Francisco, California

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Top Artist November

#1 Wen Ying C. Stats: Favorite color: Lavender Favorite song: Butterfly Fly Away by Miley Cyrus Favorite season: Spring

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Sharon L. Age 13, New Jersey

The idea for this T-design popped in my head in the middle of a band rehearsal. I was thinking about how it would be awesome to have a monkey in our school marching band and, voila! The design was born. A cool T-shirt is one that is expressive and shows off its own personality. I want to tell KidzEra readers that no matter how rocky the road seems, or how high the stars are, they have to keep reaching for their dreams because they’re the only ones who can.

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Age 12, Immaculate Heart of Mary School, Los Angeles, California

These are our last T-design winners for a while! The T-design project is going on a break and we’d like to thank everybody that participated for making it so awesome! All winning designs will still be available for purchase in the KidzEra Store. Please check out all the other fun, creative projects to participate in online, and keep sending in your art! -KE


NEWS

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Aliens submitted by: Matthew M., Age 15, Annunciation BVM School, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Bermuda Triangle map courtesy of wikipedia.org

It’s just an innocent patch of ocean....or IS IT?!

A few people were killed and some were injured from the impact. It was very loud and disturbing; all of Miami could probably hear it. I would be so scared! The clues show evidence that the crash could have been caused by lightning, but that’s not confirmed. Then the wreckage went to the sea, and some of it was found months later. There were very few remains.

Incident in 1991 One of the biggest mysterious disappearances in the Bermuda Triangle was in 1991, also involving an airplane. It was a Halloween night, with the sea looking clear as can be. The sky was clear as well. Up in an airplane at 25,300 feet was pilot John Verdi. He was flying a cougar jet. The way this story is going, nothing good will happen. Since 25,300 feet was not very safe, he requested an altitude gain. In a crackled voice, he said, “Requesting to gain altitude, over.” The patrol agreed and he cruised to an altitude of about 29,000 feet in the air. John was now flying in the middle of the triangle, unaware of what was about to happen. He was being tracked from the station until—poof. A mysterious flash took the black color of the sky, on the radar. The dot that was the plane faded away—nothing was on the radar! The patrol sent a mayday call, but the airplane did not answer any calls. The airplane had vanished, adding to the mystery of the Bermuda Triangle. Does one of the theories explain this? What do you think happened? The Bermuda Triangle is one of the scariest mysteries ever. Experts agree that someday they will solve the problem and take away the guessing. Hopefully they do it before there is another victim to the triangle!


ArttoArt Grade 6, Hurstville Public School, Hurstville, New South Wales, Australia

KidzEra is proud to feature the artist Yxrulz! Yxrulz has won T-Design and been highly ranked in Top Artist. We interviewed her about her creative process and she made a step-by-step illustration sequence of her piece Butterfly-Peace, Love and Hope to share with KidzEra artists and readers.

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I began drawing the basic idea that I had in mind on my little notepad.

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Next, I transferred what I drew on the notepad to a blank sheet of paper.

I used colored pencils to fill in the outline. I color hard because I love bold colors that invigorate and give a cheery atmosphere.

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Then I added the Peace, Love, Hope at the bottom. I also added frills on the side of the butterfly and inner shapes on the wings.

Last, I outlined the butterfly using a marker because I wanted it to stand out. Then I erased some unnecessary marks—done!!


“Anything I see in my daily life inspires me to make art. Also, I just think those three words [peace, love and hope] are awesome!�


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Boy and girl art submitted by: Dianey C., Age 14, Clayton Middle School, Salt Lake City, Utah


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Dancing guy and spaceship art submitted by: Isaac E., Age 12, Immaculate Heart of Mary School, Los Angeles, California

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History

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The Battle of Moscow World War II started in 1939, when Nazi Germany attacked Poland. But the main war on the eastern front began in 1941. Hitler thought that taking over Moscow would be relatively easy because shortly after the invasion of Russia started, the Germans took over two pretty big cities, Kiev and Minsk. After taking over those cities, the Germans went for Moscow. Most of the Russian army was protecting Moscow, not only because it was the heart of the Russia, but also because if they lost Moscow, it would mean the Germans would win and would take over Europe. The Russian army marched across Moscow to show that they were ready to defend the city. The six main roads to Moscow were full of grenades underground. The Russian army dug trenches, so that when the German tanks drove past the trench, a Russian soldier could jump out and throw a bomb at the German tank. The Germans attacked, but the Russian army was ready with a huge counterattack, and the Germans had to retreat. It was Germany’s first loss in World War II. The Battle of St. Petersburg After the battle for Moscow, the Russians were ready to free St. Petersburg. The German army circled the city. The

Russian army managed to break through the circle, but the Germans trapped them in there and bombed them until they gave up. The Russian army sent their full strength to free St. Petersburg. A week or two later they completely broke the German circle, and made them retreat. St. Petersburg was surrounded for 885 days by German forces and a great number of people died. The Battle of Stalingrad In the spring of 1943, the Germans tried to surround Stalingrad just like St. Petersburg, but this time they failed. On the very first day of the battle, the Germans bombed the city. Forty-thousand people died that day. In every building there was a big battle, even on every floor. That caused a big hamburger, because the Russians would have the top and bottom floor, with the Germans trapped in between. The German army was struggling. In 38 days, the Germans had taken over Paris, but in Russia, they only moved from one side of the street to the other—in 38 days! Then the Russians brought in their rocket launchers, known as Katyushas. The main forces of the German army were surrounded, and the Russians bombed them until they retreated.


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which was the military defeat of Nazi Germany.

In the summer of 1943, the battle outside a town called Kursk occurred. It was the biggest aerial battle in history. The Russians suffered huge losses, but they didn’t give up. The Germans were furious—they even used their air force, but still the Russians didn’t give up. The Russian air force, along with the Katyushas, made the Germans retreat 24 miles to a city called Kharkov.

The Russian army was very important in bringing about the end of World War II. Every year, on May 9th, the modern Russian army walks across Moscow in honor of the soldiers who fought in World War II. Article submitted by: Artur A., Age 10, Denver Jewish Day School, Denver, Colorado

Final Eastern Battles Next, the Russians wanted to free Kiev and Minsk. The Russians gathered a really mighty army, including those who protected Moscow, St. Petersburg and Stalingrad, and Kiev and Minsk were freed after only a few days of fighting. The War Ends in Mainland Europe The Russians decided that they needed to take Poland back from German control. It was a two-day march to Poland and the battles fought in and around the Polish territory caused many people on all sides to die. The Russians then went into Germany and met the American troops, who had also stormed into Germany. The Russian forces captured the German parliament building in Berlin, called the Reichstag,

Modern-day fighter plane art submitted by: Sebastian T., Age 8, Houston, Texas


Top Artist

Winter 2011

December

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Sharon L. Age 13, New Jersey

Stats: Favorite movie: Rio Favorite snack food: Chocolate chip cookies Favorite time of the day: Midnight 18


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ArttoArt a.k.a. kikianimedrawer, Idaho Arts Charter School, Nampa, Idaho

KidzEra is proud to feature the artist Caitlyn T.! Caitlyn has won both T-Design and Top Artist. We interviewed her about her creative process and she made a step-by-step illustration sequence of her piece Nightmare Poster from her graphic novel by the same name.

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I used DeviantArt Muro and started with a sketch of one of the main characters in the story.

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I outlined the whole figure in black, including the blindfold.

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Second, I used a different color to draw the blindfold, so that it would be easier to outline later.

Next, I did an underlayer of color in a lighter shade of red.

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Then I added the Japanese word akumu, which means nightmare, to the side of the drawing.

I added detail to the hair, blindfold and skin. Last, I did the background.


“All my work has something to do with a song, but not always the same song. For this drawing, I was listening to My Skin by Natalie Merchant.”


...Your messy desk

Messy desk submitted by: yxrulz

Messy desk submitted by: BladeHunter5

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Glass lampshade submitted by: Yxrulz

...something glassy

Crescent moon at twilight submitted by: atlantab

Glass lampshade submitted by: 19licind


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Twilight Zone pig submitted by: aubreeipod

...something Twilight

Magician at twilight submitted by: Silvia M.


inkslinger A Snowy Day Story submitted by: Santiago Y., Age 11, Our Lady of Grace School, Fairview, New Jersey

Winter is amazing! There are so many fun things to do. Where I live, winter is really fun. First, I wake up to see if it is snowing outside. My mom makes me cookies shaped like snowflakes. They are so delicious!

When we get home, we start a snowball fight. We make forts and battle each other. After we are tired of playing, our mom makes hot chocolate with marshmallows. We go outside again to build snow figures. I decorate my snowman with buttons, a carrot, tree branches and grapes for the eyes. At the end of the day, we go back inside when it is dark outside. Our mom cooks us a hot dinner and we start watching a movie. All of us fall asleep in the middle of the movie, dreaming of having another fun snowy day.

Snowmen - A History Story submitted by: Christopher S., Age 11, Our Lady of Grace School, Fairview, New Jersey

Snowmen are very popular snow sculptures. A snowman consists of three snowballs. They are stacked from bottom, largest to smallest. A traditional snowman has two arms made of twigs. They also have eyes, a mouth made of coal, a hat, a scarf and a carrot nose.

Snowman art submitted by: Serena D., Age 9, Ardmore Elementary School, Bellevue, Washington

Then, I put on a lot of clothes so I can stay warm and not get sick. I go outside with my brothers and we go to the park that has lots of hills. Each of us has a snowboard so we can enjoy the snow more. My mom watches us freestyling in the air with our snowboards and she tells us which tricks were the best. If we fall, she encourages us to try harder.

recorded, but many people believe it was created in Eau Claire, Wisconsin on January 7th, 1809. They believe it was created by Mr. Vernon N. Paul. He told his 9-year-old daughter it was to scare away the Boxing Day Elves. His neighbors saw it and his daughter explained how easy it was to sculpt. The idea spread and became very popular.

It was composed in the 1950s. The purpose of it was to make a seasonal hit like “Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer”. Since then, many bands and musicians have covered the song, including the Jackson 5 and Alvin and the Chipmunks.

In 2008, the world’s biggest snowman (actually a snow-woman) was created. The snow-woman stood very tall at Almost 150 years later, a very 122 feet 1 inch, and was named in The very first snowman was not successful song was composed— honor of Olympia Snowe, a U.S. senator that song is “Frosty the Snowman”. representing Maine. 24


World of Snow Story submitted by: Victoria R., Age 12, Helen Keller Middle School, Easton, Connecticut

“Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow!” Ava’s mom sang her way into the living room. Oh, please let it snow tonight. It will be my first time seeing snow around the holidays, make that ever! Please, please let it snow, Ava begged inside her head, knowing very well that it wasn’t going to snow in Florida. Her mom placed a tray of cookies down on the table. Gingerbread cookies were Ava’s favorites and her mom made them at least 10 times during the holidays. They were delicious, soft and chewy, with little gumdrops. Ava absolutely loved them. “Thanks, Mom!” Ava said between mouthfuls. Her mom snatched a cookie with a grin and started singing back into the kitchen. Ava finished her last cookie and reached for her favorite snow globe. It was a world of snow: snowmen, snowflakes and snow forts. Everything Ava wanted at home was in there. Ava cranked the gold knob. Music began playing. She shook the glass up and down until snow started to fall. Ava dozed off to sleep...

Pushing off of the fire truck-red sled, Ava stood up and took her lavendercolored wool gloves off and shook the snow off. When all the snow was clear, Ava put them back on her almost frozen fingers.

crashed on the shore and seagulls flew in the crystal blue sky. Ava looked down to see herself dressed in shorts and a tank top. Sighing, she realized that she was in Florida, where she had been all along. Living where there was Shuffling her boots in the snow, Ava snow falling in December was only a made it to the edge of the driveway. dream, one that may never come true, Now for the most dreadful part of especially in Florida. sledding—the walk back up the hill. Ava trudged her way back up the hill and the wind blew in her face, making it feel like a block of ice. When she reached the top, she was too cold for another run down on the sled. “Hey, guys! I’m really cold, let’s go inside!” Ava shouted to her friends. Lindsey responded, “Yeah, I’m freezing! How about some hot chocolate when we get inside?”

The other girls nodded their red cheeks, agreeing with both of the suggestions. They went inside to warm up. Leaving a snow trail from the front door, the five girls stomped through the house to the kitchen. They took off their “One, two, three, and push!” Ava went outdoor gear: snow pants, coats, gloves, flying on the sled. She zoomed down hats and scarves. The girls sat at the the hill, dodging everything in her path. counter and returned to their normal Her stomach dropped as soon as the body temperature. After a cup of hot sled took off. It was like the feeling you chocolate and some cookies, Ava’s friends left. get on a really big roller coaster. She passed snowmen that she and her friends had made. The two forts they used for a snowball fight were still standing, covered in even more snow. Snowflakes drizzled down from the sky, landing on her rosy cheeks. Nearing the bottom of the hill, Ava stuck out her tongue, hoping for a little white flake to melt on it.

Ava was tired from a long day outside and she needed her beauty sleep. Yawning, Ava plopped down on the couch. Slowly, her eyelids fell. She took deep breaths. Concentrating on nothing but her breathing, Ava drifted off into dreamland. She let out a quiet snore. She was definitely asleep.

When Ava woke up, it was sunny Ava let out a scream when she took the outside, with not one speck of snow. last dip in the hill. She slowed to a stop. She walked to the window. Waves

Snowman art submitted by: David W., Age 12, Walt Disney Magnet School, Chicago, Illinois

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CREATION STATION

Make Your Own Holiday Crackers! How-to submitted by: Gianna P., Grade 6, Our Lady of Grace School, Fairview, New Jersey

Supply list: »»1 toilet tube, free of all paper »»Your favorite holiday wrapping paper »»Curling ribbon that goes with the holiday paper »»Clear tape

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Tape an edge of the wrapping paper to the tube.

»»Various small candies— chocolates, candy corn, bitesized candy bars, etc. »»1 small toy (optional)

Roll the paper around the tube and tape the second edge, overlapping the first.

Twist one end of the wrapping paper and tie with curling ribbon.

Rocket-topped tree submitted by: Tina B., Age 10, Oster Elementary School, San Jose, California


Fill the tube with candy and chocolates! Mmmm... You can also add a small toy.

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Make Your Own Holiday Tree! How-to submitted by: Semarah L., Age 11, Our Lady of Grace School, Fairview, New Jersey

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Note from the artist: This is a fun activity that you can do with your family, friends or even in school. It is fun for everyone! I almost forgot one very important thing: have fun and spend time with your family. Also, be sure to use a clean work area and protect surfaces with a table cloth!!

»»1 or 2 pinecones, any size »»Any color paint you want »»Decorations: glitter glue, colored puffballs, sequins, beads, pipecleaners, thread »»Tablecloth »»String (any color) and an ornament hook »»Optional: chocolate squares

1. Pick your pinecone, paint and paintbrush. Start painting it whatever color you want (we used green, so it would look like a tree). Let it dry.

2. While the paint dried, we tied sequins on thread to make ‘lights’.

3. After the paint has dried, string your ‘lights’ around the pinecone. Careful! Sometimes they get really tangled!

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Presents submitted by: Ava B., Age 11, Westchester Lutheran School, Los Angeles, California


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Presents submitted by: Chuck I., Age 12, Westchester Lutheran School, Los Angeles, California

Get out the glitter, puffballs, beads, thread, sequins, pipecleaners—whatever you want to use to deocorate your pinecone!

Decorate the pinecone any way you want to. It could be funny, pretty or just creative.

5. Stars submitted by: Gerino F., Age 12, Arvida Middle School, Miami, Florida

6. Get the string of your choice and tie it around the pinecone. Then put the hook on the string and find a place you want to hang it! You can also set it up on a table somewhere. (We set ours up with chocolate ‘presents’ underneath!)

Painter girl submitted by: Jamie J., Age 8, Panther Run Elementary School, Wellington, Florida

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ZEITGEIST Baking some brownies for my best friends! Everyone should do the same because BEST FRIENDS RULE!! :D

It’s Eid!!!!!!!!!!! Submitted by: creativegirlever

Submitted by: little-ms-diva

I am eating an extra large Oreo milkshake. HYPER!!!!!!!!!

N E

Submitted by: ninjamafia21

Loving life!

U C

Submitted by: little-ms-diva

I have a cold…

R R

Submitted by: kikianimedrawer

Submitted by: notsogirly

Submitted by: Aqua Berry

Submitted by: Yxrulz

I’m in love with pandas and Thanksgiving break is coming, so I get to go see my big brothers. Yay!

Be true to yourself and the ones that don’t accept you, just shoo them off.

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I got 5260 points!!!!!!! THANKS TO EVERYONE WHO HEARTED MY “MAKES LIFE FLUFFY” T-SHIRT DESIGN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :D:D:D:D:D:D

Went to the beach today! Forgot to wear my swimsuit so I just stood on the sand, but the waves kept crashing really hard so I was drenched! Had fun though! :D

Eid Na Kin New

Submitted by: BladeHunter5

NO SCHOOL ON FRIDAY!!!!! YAAAAY!!!! :D

BREAKING DAWN I OUT—YEAH!!!!!!!!!! Submitted by: shop555

Submitted by: okamiden99

Eleven days till I go to.........DUBAI! Angry at the scanner. I wasn’t able to upload Submitted by: my drawings for such a long time because Arooba-Tuzahra my scanner was broken...but for some unknown reason, it started working again when I finally gave up! Submitted by: Luv2Draw


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You know what’s Up. Fashion girl submitted by: Sonia S., Age 12, Albany Park Multicultural Academy, Chicago, Illinois

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Team Edward, Team Jacob or Team Bella?

I’m on Team Jacward. I CAN’T DECIDE!!!! Submitted by: aubreeipod

I’m a boy but I would choose Jacob because at least you are part human.

I’m on Team Jacob for sure!

NG

Submitted by: Buggie

I’m on Team Jacob!!!! :p Submitted by: okamiden99

Submitted by: Jammer

What’s the hottest fashion trend at your school right now?

What movie are you looking forward to seeing in theaters?

13 Reasons Why, starring Selena Gomez! I love all of her movies and I can’t wait for this one to come out! I’ve seen Monte Carlo, Another Cinderella Story, Princess Protection Program and Ramona & Beezus. Just can’t wait for this one! Submitted by: Arooba-Tuzahra

Flowers in your hair (especially exotic ones!), fuzzy boots and cozy winter coats! Submitted by: friendzyfriend

Batik and skirts or pants (because there is no free uniform). Submitted by: Andrieta

RA.ONE. Submitted by: ash ketchum


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SHENaNigaNS The Holiday Gift Honey, what do you want for the holidays?

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You always have fun, and you will be having a lot of fun soon! Submitted by: Keirra S., Age 14, Alcorn Middle School, Columbia, South Carolina

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Feb 19th-March 20th

The next day...

Happy Holidays!

Jan 2

This winter break, you’ll have the time of your life – that special thing is going to happen.

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Submitted by: DeAngua G., Age 14, Alcorn Middle School, Columbia, South Carolina

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What you are looking for will now happen if you keep a smile on your face and use manners!!!

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Virgo Libra

Comic submitted by: Kelsey C., Age 10, Robert E. Bell School, Chappaqua, New York

Taurus

April 20th-May 20th

You will take a trip to an unexpected place this winter break. Submitted by: Caitlin B., Age 12, Alice Johnson Junior High School, Channelview, Texas

Gemini May 21st-June 20th

This month, you will get one day of good luck. Submitted by: Mariam G., Age 12, Phillipa Schyler Middle School, Brooklyn, New York

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Today, the smart people w YOU for help.

Sept 23rd-Oct 22nd

This winter break you will find money where you least expect it and find out who your real friends are.

Submitted by: Robin T., Grade 6, School, Wahpeton, North Dakota

Submitted by: Kendra R., Age 16, W.J. Keenan High School, Columbia, South Carolina

Aries

March 21st-April 19th

You are going to enjoy this winter break really well. You are going to relax very peacefully. That’s it—nothing will go wrong. Submitted by: Kenneth H., Age 15, W.J. Keenan High School, Columbia, South Carolina

Cancer June 21st-July 22nd

Next month, you will have the spotlight on you. Submitted by: Carlik, Age 12, Alcorn Middle School, Columbia, South Carolina


Sagittarius Nov 22nd-Dec 21st

best person you can be, even is looking.

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20th-Feb 18th

have time to re and what is on Earth.

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Capricorn Dec 22nd-Jan 19th

here you should be. You worry about what anyone u to do. Focus on you.

Wahpeton Middle

Blizzard Coat Gloves Ice Sledding

R E D S O S O S S I T M Q S T O C K I N G B

I S N I C W L S Z A S P S E D C O T S Z R S

S A N T A C L A U S O U L L E T R E Z O E O

T O S H S Z Y O O H N H O S C G A T E O E C

M R O I Z Q C Z N E G O V O E N T O Z N N H

A E E L F O C A N L Y L W Q M I I C A N D A

Christmas Santa Claus Mrs. Claus Elves Chimney

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W R E A T H S V S K C Y A I E D N S C S K O

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S O T N M S A A P F L C V T N L L A A P F E

H A L D R A Z Z I L B F I M R S C L A U S M

Tree Decorations December Jolly Snow

Red Green Stocking Tinsel Holly

Jokes Bonanza!!

Q: Why did the window go to the doctor? A: It had panes.

Q: Why was the rock being stubborn? A: He was hardheaded. Submitted by: Johnathon, Age 10, Walt Disney Magnet School, Chicago, Illinois

Q: What sort of ball doesn’t bounce? A: A snowball!

Q: What do you get when you cross a snowman and a shark?

Q: How did Lucy get lucky? Q: What do you call a song sung in an automobile?

Q: Did you hear about the guy who lost his whole left side? Submitted by: Arnold C., Age 12, IS 383, Brooklyn, New York

Q: What do you get when you cross an apple with a Christmas tree? A: A pineapple!

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H P N L L A J E S W C N P N N E E V E S W E

A: A cartoon.

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C H I M N E Y I E S O F A I Y E D E M S Q L

A: He’s all right now.

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Hanukkah Menorah Bells Wreath Hats

K E R D L Q D W H A A J E T C D O A O E T L

A: She found a “k”.

ona T., Age 16, W.J. Keenan High uth Carolina

Wordsearch submitted by: Frankie B., Age 9, The Lillie Deveraux Blake School, New York, New York and Sapphire F. and Shoaib S., Age 10, International School of Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh

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H A T S I D E S Q Z T H A N U K K A H Q Z S

Winter Wordsearch

Submitted by: Santiago Y., Age 11, Our Lady of Grace School, Fairview, New Jersey

Background art submitted by: Soo A Y., Age 12, Bandung Alliance International School, West Java, Indonesia

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A: Frost Bite!



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