Kid Scoop News—November 2024

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My hands are an icky mess Got them dirty at recess. (Sung to the tune of “Twinkle Twinkle Little Star) Best way to avoid colds and the u

Kid Scoop has a video and printable activity pages that help instill the message about hand washing being a simple step kids and parents can take each day to reduce the risk of getting sick. You can watch the video and download the song book at the Kid Scoop News channel on YouTube. Experts say that washing your hands for at least 20 seconds is the best way to make sure you remove germs and gunk. Memorize and sing this song while you scrub to help you make sure that you wash long enough.

Through the tanbark, I did crawl Sneezed upon them in the hall. It’s time for lunch!

Eggs-perts Suggest Protein for Breakfast

What shall I do? I don’t want to Catch the u!

How to make these germs un-cling? Soapy water is the thing! Scrub both my hands On both sides. Down the drain The germs all glide. Rinse and dry And then I’m done. Getting clean is kind of fun!

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by Vicki Whiting, Kid Scoop News

By Vicki Whiting • Illustrated by Je Schinkel A Kid’s Guide to Drawing Cartoon Animals

Mornings are a busy time for every parent. But don’t let your kids skip breakfast — or your child’s grades could be aected. Evidence suggests that eating breakfast helps kids learn. After fasting all night, a developing body (and brain) needs a fresh supply of glucose — the brain’s basic fuel. To keep your brain powered up, the rst meal of the day should be rich in protein and good carbohydrates. Choose the whole-grain variety that will sustain you for a long spell rather than the sugary kind that will push your blood sugar up, then let it fall.

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also dierent faces to sketch. And funny animal jokes to share!

tep-by-step, little by little, learn how to draw cartoon animals – from cute panda bears

Ask for the book at your local, independent bookstore! It’s also available online at Barnes & Noble, Target, and Amazon. Let us know what you think!

and giant gorillas to slippery snakes and cuddly cats.

Trace each step until the animal is complete, then practice drawing it a few times all on your own. A Kid’s Guide to Drawing Cartoon Animals includes helpful drawing tips and

© Vicki Whiting November 2024

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