Drama in Tibet

Tibetan masks are bright, colourful and sometimes a bit scary – making them perfect for theatre and drama. Here are some wonderful masks for you to match…

Tibetan art spreads over a wide range of paintings, statues, murals, ritual objects, coins, ornaments and furniture. One of the most interesting pieces is the Tibetan mask used in drama and theatre. Colourful masks are sometimes worn to identify a character, with red symbolizing a king and yellow indicating deities and lamas. Here are a few masks in colour and black & white that you need to try and match.

Get Served!

It’s a wrap on the Australian Open 2018! Discover more about the first Grand Slam of the year with these cool facts…

One of the major tennis tournaments held in the year, the Australian Open is the first of the four Grand Slam tennis events of the year, followed by the French Open, Wimbledon and the US Open.

Take a look at some interesting facts about the Australian Open.

Chef in the House

Try this crossword to refine your culinary skills! Find out if you’re a connoisseur…

A crossword for any food lover to enjoy! Try it out now…

The Niagara in Winter

Did you know that the Niagara Falls froze during the cold blizzard that hit North America this winter? Take a look…

The east coast of North America was hit by a cold blizzard once again this winter. The Niagara falls on the border of the U.S and Canada experienced quite a change. Here’s a short video for you to experience the chill thrill…

Over the course of two days, different parts around the falls froze and melted away due to varying levels of temperature and snow fall. Here are some photos that capture the changing form through different parts of the day…

Robotics 101: Tech Pongal

Create your own Pongal-themed animation using coding and technology! Try this now…

With Pongal upon us, we’re all gearing up for the festivities that come with it (and school holidays!). Play, create, make and innovate this festive season!

In our previous piece, we introduced the Scratch Coding software from MIT Media Lab. Click here to read the article.

Today, using Scratch, we are going to make a simple animation movie on Pongal.

Step 1: Download Scratch

Step 2: Ask yourself the following questions

a. What is Pongal?
b. What is the significance of Pongal?
c. Importance of rice to Indians
d. Different days of Pongal festival?
e. What is it called in different parts of India?

Step 3: Write a script of your own about Pongal.

Step 4: To start, use the Scratch script below and create a simple animation that depicts Pongal.

Script for bubbling rice:

Script for fire:

Script for lady:

Script for man:

Script for overflowing rice:

Script for throwing stick into fire:

If you have followed the above script, your output should look something like this:

Go Green!

Knowing these cool facts could help you take better care of our beautiful planet Earth. Find out more!

The Earth is a beautiful place to live in. We must care for it! The natural resources on our planet are limited – we must take steps to conserve, recycle and reuse them.

Let’s Fly Kites!

The 2018 International Kite Festival in Gujarat began on January 7. Let’s learn more about kites! How quickly can you unravel the images?

Flying kites is a wonderful hobby. Did you know that kites originated in China around two thousand years ago? The original shape of a kite was a hexagon (a shape that has six sides), though it comes in various shapes and sizes now. A dragon kite, which is a train made up of many sub-kites, is one of the most popular shapes.

Try unravelling this mixed-up image of a dragon kite! Pick a level under ‘Shuffle’ and choose the size of the ‘Grid’.

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The state of Gujarat hosts a massive International Kite Festival (also known as ‘Uttarayan’) in January every year. The best place to see the kites is from the Sabarmati waterfront. In the year 2012, 42 countries took part in the festival and there was an attempt to enter the Guinness book of records for maximum participation.

Here is a mixed-up image of kites waiting to be picked up from a shop. Pick a level under ‘Shuffle’ and choose the size of the ‘Grid’ and put the image together!

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Do you know which was the largest kite ever flown? A kite of size 10,225 square feet flown at a festival in Kuwait in 2005 holds this record!

Here is another mixed-up image of a kite in the sky. Pick a level under ‘Shuffle’ and choose the size of the ‘Grid’ and try your hand at putting it together correctly!

Kite flying is a fun hobby for children. It can be done from anywhere, and you will get to enjoy the fresh air while spending time outdoors. All you need to do is to choose an open location that is free from trees and electricity poles. Beaches and parks are ideal locations. Make sure to keep safety in mind at all times!

Try unravelling this mixed-up image of children enjoying with their kites. Pick a level under ‘Shuffle’ and choose the size of the ‘Grid’ and get going!

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Photos: Pmau, Own work, CC BY SA 4.0, Wikimedia Commons | Vijay Soneji, The Hindu Archives | Nagara Gopal, The Hindu Archives

Sound the Alarm!

What are the three Ps of fire safety? Find out now, and try spotting the words in the grid as well…

Fires can start and spread quickly, which is why we all need to be careful and educated when it comes to fire safety. There are a few things to keep in mind when learning about fire safety, remember the “Three P’s”:

    Prevent
    Plan
    Practice

Prevent fires keeping in mind these tips:
– Never cook without an adult present.
– Don’t play in the kitchen when someone is cooking.
– Keep towels and other flamables away from stove-tops, fire places and heaters.
– Never place clothes or other flamables on a lamp.
– Do not plug too many items into a single electrical outlet.
– Never play with matches or lighters!

Plan an escape strategy in case of a fire. You and your family should have an escape plan if there ever is a fire. You should be familiar with at least two escape routes from every room and a safe meeting place for your family to gather once outside the home.

Practise safety. Take time to practice what you’ll do if ever you see or smell smoke. Remember:
– Don’t be scared and react fast! The faster you act, the safer you’ll be.
– Never hide. Try to get out as quickly as possible and stay out. Never go back in for any reason.
– If you see or smell smoke, “Stay Low and Go!” (Smoke rises, so it is safer to crawl, or stay as low to the ground as possible to avoid getting caught in the smoke)
– If your clothes catch on fire remember to “Stop! Drop! and Roll!” This will help put out the fire.

Here’s a word-search for you about fire safety! Can you spot all the 15 words?

You can also download it by clicking here and taking a printout of it!

Nesting with the King Cobra

Did you know that King Cobras build nests? Yes, that’s right! Read this fascinating experience from the wild!

Sometimes, I dread going to social functions because of one reason – being bombarded with questions! Yet, my enthusiasm wells up involuntarily and I’ve never been tired of sharing my experiences in the wild. One unforgettable experience was in 2008.

I was assisting a wildlife film crew, making a documentary for the National Geographic Television, at Agumbe, Karnataka. The filming conditions were daunting. It was the monsoon and it rained for 14 hours in a day. The light was poor. The terrain was slippery, infested with leeches. But after a point, the leech bites didn’t matter- we were here to film the King Cobra, the longest venomous snake in the world!

Before monsoon, the King Cobra displays a rather unusual behaviour for a snake, which amounts to nothing short of a miracle even though it is a natural phenomenon. The female snake, about 13 feet long, builds a nest to lay its eggs. In fact, the King Cobra is the only snake in the world that builds a nest. “How can a snake build a nest?,” was a question that lingered in my mind. Here I was, blessed with a lifetime opportunity to see the snake. But, there seemed to be something bigger in store for me!

The researchers found a half-built King Cobra nest. Being a resident production assistant, I was asked to spend time in a ‘hide’- a camouflage makeshift arrangement where one could wait and film an animal without being noticed. I was to film the snake, finishing its nest building process, if it did come back.

The closest village was eight kilometers from the nesting spot. Everyday, I trekked this distance, along with the local field assistant and researcher. To reach the ‘hide’, we had to cross a flowing stream, submerged in chest deep water, carrying all our camera equipment. I then spent around twelve hours sitting in the hide, bitten by leeches, waiting eagerly for the snake. A few days went by and there was no sign of the snake.

On the last day, the snake emerged. It twisted its body into a noose to gather a pile of leaves, and moving slowly, placed them on top of the nest. This act was repeated several times. My hands shivered with excitement. The action was unfolding right in front of my eyes, and the experience was unbelievable!

The King Cobra’s nest is so tightly constructed that even after torrential downpour and extremely humid conditions, it remains intact. During the incubation period, which lasts for about ninety days, the eggs inside the nest remain dry.

The joy of watching this magnificent snake build a nest was a priceless reward. I feel privileged to be one among few in the world who have documented this rare behaviour of the King Cobra. It’s a memory I would treasure for life.

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