Official Kids Mag is specifically written for kids ages 5 to 12. It contains activities and stories ranging from kid heroes, cooking, gardening, STEAM, education, fun facts and much more every month.
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Official Kids Mag www.kidscoop.com © Vicki Whiting January 2022 Name: Kids Mag 4 x 4.8" Customer Name: MCKEE FOODS CORPORATION Ad Number: 122621NWR0961 https://www.mckeefoods.com/ LITTLE DEBBIE BAKERY STORE 604 Henri de Tonti (Hwy 412) • Tontitown, AR • 479-361-9100 limited hours, call ahead • CLOSED SATURDAYS LITTLE DEBBIE BAKERY STORE Highway 59 • Gentry, AR • 479-736-3749 CLOSED SATURDAYS 2 store LoCAtIoNs: GeNtrY & toNtItoWN Manufacturers of America's Number-One Snack Cake Welcome 2022. It's a time to celebrate family and community. It's all about the outlook and were committed to "unwrapping one smile at a time". NEW BEGINNINGS 23 Page 4 What's at the end of the rainbow? Peace Page 6 Weight Around the Solar System Mercury = 21, Sun = 0, Venus = 52, Mars = 23, Jupiter = 251, Saturn = 68, Uranus = 64, Neptune = 85 Puzzler Fog, Few, Fry, Why, Fig, Five, Wavy, Flew, Wave, Flow, Fowl, View, Heavy, Vowel, Favor, Glove, Fight, Gravy Page 12 Sasha's Snowman G License 2 Laugh F a zookeeper C an airplane pilot G a snowman E a movie director B a doctor A a football player D Godzilla Page 14 Fabulous Fur Sea otters have very little body fat and rely on their fabulous fur to keep them warm in the cold OCEAN. Their fur is thick — really thick — perhaps the DENSER fur in the world. If you were to put a penny on a sea otter, it would COVER about 250,000 hairs. That is more than twice the AMOUNT of hair on your entire head. Otter fur holds tiny air bubbles, which serve as insulation against the COLD. If a sea otter's fur gets DIRTY, it won't hold air as well. These creatures clean themselves often so that their fur can do its job. Page 8 were published in a: Newspaper Whack! Hockey pucks weren't always made of black rubber like they are today. The early pucks were probably balls, but other objects, such as stones, lumps of coal, or frozen cow or horse poop were also used. Wooden pucks were used for many years. Mothers sometimes put hot baked potatoes into their children's skates so that the skates would be cozy and warm when the children reached the rink or pond. The potatoes were not thrown away. They eventually froze and were used as pucks. Although rubber was invented in 1839, it wasn't until the late 1880s that someone thought of making rubber pucks. Page 11 g D B Y L P L O L W N A E P L S D A S U R L F A A Y N U O E U N O T W E N P V D T I R D T E G I P V A S E S V R R A L O S R A M D R I F T I N G N G T U T H G I E W S P A C E A B P O T U T U T T S L A N P O D B E V S U W E N T H G I E W T H A T U N A R A R E O F B Y E Y W A L W R A M L O R S I F T I N G D S P A C E P L P A L E L L L A U F L Y T I V G W A R W A S A N D N A A U O A H O R T H F K P T I K F D S F O L I E I Y L O E O A R G T O O P O C E O A C D I S H A N V S H C T E T O T A T E N Y L I M A F R N L O N G E S T T R E A S U R E E Y R O T S I H D E A T I R O V E K O O A E N T C H K E A S U R E T I H T Y R Y L I M A F L O N G E S T S H T S F G I G F O O D O D E A T A P C R E I R N A C S R O T E N A R O T Otter Appetite a 60-pound person eating 15 pounds of food in one day. a 1000-pound person eating 25 pounds of food in one day. a 148-pound person eating 37 pounds of food in one day. F Page 15 16