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What
Happened?
Lemon juice is
an organic
substance that
oxidizes and
turns brown
when heated.
E D I T O R ' S P I C K
by Vicki Whiting, Kid Scoop News
STUFF YOU'LL NEED:
lemon
cotton swab or
cotton ball
paper
Have an adult cut the lemon in half
and squeeze some juice into a bowl.
This is your ink.
Dip the end of the cotton swab, paint
brush or your finger into the "ink" and
use it write a secret message or draw
a picture onto a piece of paper.
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Experiment:
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Let the juice dry. The paper
will look blank.
To read your secret message
or show it to someone else,
heat the paper by running
an iron set on high heat over
it for about 45 seconds.
By Raúl the Third
¡Vamos! Let's Go Eat
L
ittle Lobo shares his love of food and
wrestling in this delicious book from
Pura Belpré Medal-winning illustrator
Raúl the Third.
Little Lobo is excited
to take in a show with
wrestling star
El Toro in his bustling
border town. After
getting lunch orders
from The Bull and
his friends to help
prepare for the event,
Little Lobo takes
readers on a tour of food trucks that sell
his favorite foods, like quesadillas with red
peppers and Mexican-Korean tacos.
Peppered with easy-to-
remember Latin-American
Spanish vocabulary, this
glorious celebration of food
is sure to leave every reader
hungry for lunch!
Jam-packed with fun details
and things to see, the
¡Vamos! books are perfect for
fans of Richard Scarry and
Where's Waldo?
Bike Safety Rules to Review
with Your Child
Photo:
Shutterstock
As the weather warms up, children look forward to
enjoying the outdoors with fresh air and exercise.
This is the perfect time to review bike safety rules
with them. Many of these safety tips are also
good for walking.
Read the tips out loud with your child. Try to do it
with different emotions each time. For example,
read them aloud with a smile. Read them aloud
as if you were crying. Read them aloud as if you
were scared. What other emotions can
you come up with?
Don't dart out of driveways or from
between parked cars.
Stop at all stop signs.
Be careful when checking traffic and
don't swerve when looking over
your shoulder.
Always go with the traffic flow and
keep to the far side of the road.
Always wear your helmet!
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