The most Incredible contest

The Incredibles 2 releases on June 22. An exciting contest awaits you. Take part in this quiz to win cool and exclusive merchandise.

Drawing Donald Duck

Did you know that June 9 is the birthday of Donald Duck? Dedicate this sketch to him!

Hi folks! Did you know that June 9 marks the birthday of Donald Duck?

Donald’s first appearance was in 1934 in The Wise Little Hen. It was his second appearance in Orphan’s Benefit which introduced him as a comic foil to Mickey Mouse and made him more famous! Donald Duck has some amazing expressions, thanks to his illustrators and animators! But first, let’s learn how to sketch Donald Duck, shall we?


Donald has a few memorable phrases for different situations. For example, when things don’t go as he’d planned or don’t work properly, he often says, “What’s the big idea?!”. When he has given up on something he’s been trying to do, or something he’s been hoping will happen, he tends to say, “Aw, phooey!”. He greets his friend Daisy, and occasionally others, with, “Hiya, toots!”.

It’s Incredible!

The Incredible are back with a bang! Here is a fun craft for you download and try out…

SUMMER’S here!

Solstice, showers, and a strawberry moon are ready to welcome you this month. Aren’t you excited already?

A week into June and before you realise, half the year is over. However, the skies up there have a lot of interesting activities in line for you.

Utopia of South America

Uruguay boasts of an Atlantic coastline and is a town that is famous for its corned beef.

Uruguay is in the southeastern part of the South American continent. This country is made up of gentle slopes, plains and rivers.

It is bordered by Argentina in the west and Brazil in the north as well as northeast. The Atlantic Ocean can be found in the southeast. Many rivers flow through this country. Rivers flowing in the eastern direction to the Atlantic are not deep enough.

The coastal Atlantic is thin and made up of sandy swampy beaches. On the other hand the coastline of Rio de le Plata and River Uruguay are wider and not that damp.

Since Uruguay falls in the southern hemisphere, summer falls between December and March. Winters are from June to September. Uruguay enjoys a moderate climate because of the presence of mild slopes and the absence of mountains.

Cuisine

There is a strong Mediterranean influence from France, Spain, Portugal as well as Italy on the Uruguayan cuisine. Certain fish preparations in Uruguay have a Spanish tinge to it. Desserts such as churros (fried pastry), andensaimadas (sweet bread) were brought to this land by the Spanish. Pastas, pizzas, ravioli, lasagne and gnocchi are Italian influences. Amongst some of the dishes that the Germans introduced, chucrut (sauerkraut in German) made with cabbage and a croissant known as medialunas feature in the Uruguayan cuisine. As a result of the proximity to Argentina, Uruguay does have similar dishes as part of its cuisine. Beef is consumed by Argentina as well as Uruguay. When this beef is grilled above coal it is known as ‘asado’, a cooking technique of both the countries. In addition, empanadas (pie pastries filled with meat and cheese) are also a part of both the cuisines.

Culture

Spanish is the official language in Uruguay whereas English, French and Italian are spoken by a smaller section of people. When one talks of Uruguay’s culture Gauchos hold a special mention. Gauchos were trained horsemen. Present in the 18th and 19th century, their job was to simply flock the cattle. Once they accomplished their task, these nomadic gauchos migrated to another land. They can be compared to the cowboys of America. The music form ‘tango’ is adopted from Argentina. Besides, ‘candombe’ music and dance by the African slaves is now part of the Uruguayan culture. Apart from this, literature plays an important part. In 1900, Jose Enrique Rodo penned down the book “Ariel”. He wrote about upholding the spiritual values despite materialism. Football is the lifeline of the South Americans and Uruguay’s most popular sport, followed by basketball and rugby union.

Eat right

There are five food groups. Do you know one from the other? Try this memory game and learn some quick facts.

There are five food groups. The key to healthy eating is to enjoy a balanced diet from all five. When you do this, your body gets the nutrients it needs to function correctly and grow well.

Can you match the items with the groups to which they belong? Try playing this memory game.

Infinity and Beyond

Who said science can’t be fun? Watch the video to learn how to make a super cool infinity mirror…

Here’s a really fascinating object you can try to re-create. Watch the video to learn how to make this super cool infinity mirror!

Materials Needed: Mirror, one-way mirror, scissors, marker, compass, block of wood, lights and cardboard box.


Wasn’t that cool? Are you now curious to know how this happens? Watch the video below to learn the science behind the infinity mirror.

Don’t choke our Oceans

Working together, we can and will protect our shared ocean. Join this growing global celebration on 8 June!

Back to school with a bang

Nervous about the new school year, or thrilled to go back? No matter what, here are some fun activities to get you back on track…

Getting back to school for the start of a new academic session can be truckloads of fun. But, it can also get the butterflies in your tummy all hyper and moving for, with the excitement also comes some apprehensions — how to blend in with classmates if you are new at school? How to catch up with lessons? What if you get bullied? What if your sections are mixed together and your best friend may land up in another section? How to get along with the new teacher? Well, here are some fun ways to beat these back-to-school blues!

Hiya Toots!

Oh Boy, Oh Boy, Oh Boy! Donald Duck has turned 84 and there are so many things we still need to know about this quacker.