Official Kids Mag

January 2023

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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By Karen Rice Official Kids Mag Kids! Have you ever ice skated or played hockey? Do you know what it feels like to glide across the ice? Ice skating is fun, and it's been around for a really long time. In fact, the first ice skaters were probably Scandinavians and Russians, thousands of years ago. The blades of their skates were made from the leg bones of horses, cows, deer or other large animals. In fact, the modern word for skate comes from the Dutch word meaning "leg bone." They drilled holes on each end of the bone and tied them onto their feet with leather straps. But they weren't ice skating for fun…their bone skates were a way to get around on frozen rivers, lakes and canals. Later, the Dutch invented wooden platform skates with iron runners on the bottom. Then, they added a double-edged blade to the bottom of the skates. Sometime in the 17th century, King Charles II saw ice skating in Holland and decided to bring it to England. In the 1740s, the British introduced ice skating to North America. In 1850, an American named E.W. Bushnell of Philadelphia introduced the all-steel skate, replacing the wooden footplate. In the modern version, steel blades are attached to a boot. The toe pick, the jagged teeth at the front of an ice skate blade, helps skaters push, stop and have more control. Today, ice skating is a fun winter activity for kids and grown ups too! Remember, falling is part of learning how to ice skate, so be prepared. It's a good idea to wear a helmet when you are learning to ice skate. Elbow and knee pads are a good idea too! And you don't need a frozen river or lake to ice skate here in Northwest Arkansas. You can ice skate, and even learn to ice skate, at the Lawrence Plaza Outdoor Ice Rink in Downtown Bentonville (through February) or at the indoor ice rink at the Jones Center in Springdale (all year long.) What is an Axel? the axel is considered the most technically difficult jump in figure skating, and involves jumping and rotating in the air. It is named after Norwegian figure skater axel paulsen, who, in 1882, was the first skater to perform the jump. lawrence plaza outdoor Ice Rink in Downtown Bentonville Visit these websites for more information: www.thejonescenter.net/ice-arena www.bentonvillear.com/887/the-Rink-at-lawrence-plaza Reconstruction of ~1800 BC bone skate, left. Photo courtesy of Federico Formenti. www.officialkidsMag.com • JaNuaRY 2023 • 27

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