Water fights are great fun but can get better with a little imagination…
Easter is a Christian festival to celebrate the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Many countries around the world celebrate Easter, and every country has its own ways of doing it. To find out more about Easter, and how it began, click here. In Great Britain, American, Australia, Canada, and countries where English is the most ...
The story of Saint George and the Dragon. Long ago, in the country of Libya, there was a city called Siliene. One day, a huge and powerful Dragon made its nest in a spring, which is where the people of Siliene used to go to fetch water. With the Dragon being in the spring, the people ...
For many of us Easter is a time when the Easter Bunny arrives and hides Easter eggs in our house. Very often, our families buy Easter eggs for us, and we all have a lovely time munching on big chocolate eggs. Sometimes these eggs are so big, they are as big as our heads! Christian belief Easter, ...
Paper aeroplanes are really gliders that glide on air. There shape is aerodynamic, which means it allows air to pass around it easily. The more air that can pass around your shape, the faster your shape will travel. Did you know that in some countries, aeroplane is spelt airplane? Paper areoplanes are easy to build and easy ...
Traditionally, an Easter egg hunt consists of a child searching around the house for their chocolate eggs. This is a lot of fun and is a nice way to start Easter day. There are ways however, to make it more fun and to keep it alive if your children are a little older. Easter Egg ...
Children have been playing Ring a Ring o'roses for hundreds of years. Many historians, which are people that study events and occurrences from the past, believe the rhyme came about because of the bubonic plague, or the Great plague of London in 1655. A plague is an illness, or disease. To play the game which is sometimes ...
Staring, is something that everybody does. It could be because we see something unusual that intrigues us, or it could be because we see something that we have never seen before. Staring is our way of showing surprise at the unusual things we see. This is why small children, normally call toddlers, stare more than ...