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APRIL 22, 2020 facebook.com/mocomikids

WHY IS THE
FUN FACTS SEA SALTY?

ABOUT SNOW
LEOPARDS

SAM VISITS
EILEAN DONAN
CASTLE

CAN A
SMUGGLER BE
HONEST?
FOLKTALE
Mullah Nasruddin:
The Honest Smuggler
Nasruddin the smuggler was leading a donkey harness. But once again he came up empty
that had bundles of straw on its back. An handed and had to let Nasruddin pass.
experienced border inspector spotted This same pattern continued every day for
Nasruddin coming to his border. several years, and every day Nasruddin wore
"Halt," the inspector said. "What is your business more and more extravagant clothing and
here?" jewelry that indicated he was getting wealthier.
"I am an honest smuggler!" replied Nasruddin. Eventually, the inspector retired from his long
"Oh, really?" said the inspector. "Well, let me time job, but even in retirement he still
search those straw bundles. If I find something wondered about the man with the straw-carry-
in them, you are required to pay a border fee!" ing donkey.
"Do as you wish," Nasruddin replied, "but you "I should have checked that donkey's mouth
will not find anything in those bundles." more extensively," he thought to himself. "Or
The inspector intensively searched and took maybe he hid something in the donkey's back."
apart the bundles, but could not find a single Then one day he spotted Nasruddin's face in a
thing in them. He turned to Nasruddin and said, crowd. "Hey," the inspector said, "I know you!
"I suppose you have managed to get one by me You are that man who came to my border
today. You may pass the border." everyday for all those years with a donkey
Nasruddin crossed the border with his donkey carrying straw. Please, sir, I must talk to you."
while the annoyed inspector looked on. And Nasruddin came towards him and the inspector
then the very next day, Nasruddin once again continued talking. "My friend, I always
came to the border with a straw-carrying wondered what you were smuggling past my
donkey. The inspector saw Nasruddin coming border everyday. Just between you and me,
and thought, "I'll get him for sure this time." you must tell me. I must know. What in the
He checked the bundles of straw again, and world were you smuggling for all those years? I
then searched through the Nasruddin's must know!"
clothing, and even went through the donkey's Nasruddin simply replied, "Donkeys."

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FIND THE HIDDEN OBJECTS

The Pop Corn


Pop! Pop!—Poppetty-pop!
Shake and rattle and rattle and shake
The golden grains as they bounce and break
To fluffy puffiness—Poppetty-pop!
Bursting and banging the popper's top!
Poppetty-pop!
Pop! Pop!

The yellow kernels, oh, see them grow


White as cotton or flakes of snow!
Pop! Pop!
O-ho, how they frolic and fly about
And turn themselves suddenly inside out!
Pop-pop-poppetty!
Pop-pop-pop!

The popper's full and we'll have to stop;


Pile the bowl with the tempting treat,
Children, come, it is time to eat!
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Sam Visits Eilean Donan Castle
Discover A
New Place

Eilean Donan means ‘the island of Donan’. The small island and castle in the western highlands of
Scotland is named after a 7th century Irish priest, Donan of Eigg, who was killed on the nearby
island of Eigg. Donan, the priest, had travelled to the West coast of Scotland to try and convert the
pagan inhabitants into Christianity. Though there is no evidence as to how Donan was killed, he is
traditionally said to be buried in Kildonan on Arran.
The island was fortified before written records existed. It was Alexander III who gave the castle to
the Mackenzies. The struggle to control the island and the castle went on between the Mackenzies
and the Earl of Ross for decades but in the end the Mackenzies gained control over it all. It was after
200 years that John Macrae-Gilstrap (descendent to the Macraes who acted as constables to the
Mackenzies) restored the castle and rebuilt the beautiful bridge that linked the castle to the shore.

Can you change just 1 letter


in every word to make a new and themed word?

P
A R K
B
M o o P R O V
D E

N G L E
S A I G A J i
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spot ten differences

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Coley & Bumbley
About health and more!

Say
please!

Say Please and Thank You when asking and receiving something from
someone, we make positive impressions.
Do you get upset if someone takes something Manners and courtesy allow us to be nice to
from you and doesn’t bother to say a ‘thank people. We develop respect and trust people
you’ to you? Or do you have friends who con- who display social etiquettes. It lets the
stantly expect you to do something, without people we interact with, know we respect the
requesting or even using the word ‘please’? time and effort they give to us. When we are
Social etiquette is important when we interact kind and courteous, we are not only being
with other people. It ensures we follow basic nice to others but also to ourselves.
manners and courtesy, so as not to cause Through good manners, we can create a
discomfort. By saying ‘please’ and ‘thank you’ happy environment for others and ourselves.

Why is the
The rainwater which falls on land contains some
carbon dioxide dissolved from the surrounding air,
making it slightly acidic in nature. This acid weathers

sea salty?
rocks as it flows over them, dissolving the rocks and
creating electrically charged particles (ions). These
ions primarily consist of sodium and chlorine which
are salty in nature and once they reach oceans and
seas – are the reason why the water is salty.
Some of these minerals are used up by organisms
living in the water, while the remainder is left to
build up over time. It is millions of years of
accumulation which has led to oceans and seas
being as salty as they are today. Underwater
volcanoes and hydrothermal vents present on
the ocean and sea beds also release salts into
the water.
The process of evaporation also plays a role in
adding salinity to the water. Water evaporates,
leaving the dissolved salts behind. The salt
content in oceans and seas is regulated by the
rivers which flow out of them – constantly
balancing the level of salt.
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Tickle
Q: Which side of a leopard
has more spots?
A: The outside

your
funny
bone
Q: Why does the leopard
always lose at hide and seek?
A: He is always spotted!

Q: Why can you always


trust a leopard?
A: Because it's not a Cheetah

AMUSING NEWS

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a comic story
sir dig-a-lot

The Inca Empire


Sir Dig-a-Lot smiled and began, “Today I will tell The Incas were also called the
you about the Inca empire. It was the largest Children of the Sun. This was
empire in pre Columbian America. The modern because of an Incan myth that that
city of Peru was the capital of the Inca empire. the Sun God created them.”
It was called the city of Cuzco then. This
empire existed in the 13th century.

“The Inca empire was 2000 miles long and 500 “The language spoken was Quechua. People in
miles wide and was home to about 12 million the empire referred to themselves as
people. The records are available because the ‘Tawantinsuyu,’ which means ‘four parts
Inca empire was excellent in census data together’ in Quechua. The empire was divided
collection.” into four parts that met in the capital city,
hence the name."

"The Inca empire had a strong political system “The terrain of the area was rugged in the Inca empire. Hence, it was difficult to
and the leader was called Sapa Inca or the Only practice agriculture. The Incas introduced the terrace farming method. They had a
Inca. The major contribution of the government system of storing rain water and using it for irrigation. These scientific methods
was in building roads.” helped them grow all kinds of crops even in rugged and steep mountain slopes.”

“The Inca empire was conquered by the Spanish king Francisco Pizarro. After many “School tomorrow. Good night,
hard fought battles, the Incas were defeated and the empire ended in the year 1531. Sir Dig-a-Lot,” said Rohan.
The ancestors of the Inca empire still live in modern day Peru.”
“Good night, Rohan.” said Sir
Dig-a-Lot.
There was a lady with a chimpanzee
at our door one day. She looked very
flustered and said the chimpanzee
had escaped from the zoo. She
wouldn't tell my mother how she
had managed to calm it down and
carry it to our door. "I need to take
this chimpanzee far away from
here," she said. "She'll be much
happier in the forest! You must
help me!"

Complete
the Story...

fun facts
with Hamlet the Hamster
To know or not to know,
that is the question!
Well, wouldn’t you prefer to know?

Facts About the Snow Leopards


They may be slightly smaller than the other big cats but
exhibit a range of sizes from 27 and 55 kg.
To minimize heat loss, their bodies are stocky, their fur is
thick, and their ears are small and rounded. To distribute
their weight better for walking on snow, their paws are wide.
In winter, they come down into the forests to altitudes around
1,200 to 2,000 m.
Although they prefer to use existing trails made by other animals,
they walk more on broken terrain and can travel without
difficulty in snow up to 85 cm deep.
Find the right shadow

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