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BeaversStory
Animals
Science
Games
Tellmewhy,Dad!
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Polo
Look at the pictures and tell
the story in your own words.Page 47
Storytime
Tell me why, Dad!A little boy and his dad go to a garden.
The boy has lots of questions about
everything he sees.
Page 3
Contents
SamSam
SamSamand histeacherPage 26
Animal world
Beavers
Page 28
Wonder with Whizkid
Why do we gethead lice?Page 22
Time for a rhyme
The hayloftWritten by Robert Louis Stevenson
Illustrated by Trina Schart HymanPage 44
Competition results page 34.
Fun and games
Elvesgo toschoolPage 35
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Tell me why, Dad!Written and illustrated by
Christian Voltz
Find out more about the author and illustrator of this months story by going to our website
www.bayard-magazines.co.ukand clicking on Teachers
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Dad,why cant we goto Grandpas gardenby car?
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Because its not far,
young man!
Anyway, on a bikeyou feel youre flyinglike a bird!
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Dad,why are there lots of weedsin Grandpas garden?
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Theyre not weeds.Theyre houses for butterflies
and mini-beasts!
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Hey, Dad!Why are those aphids
eating the lettuces?
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Because lettucestaste good!
But we can putsome ladybirds nearby.They love crunching upaphids!
Yummy!
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Dad!
Whycantweuse
thehoseforwatering?
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Because we dont needmuch water.
When we usea watering can,the ants get
a little shower too!
I dont like
showers!
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Dad, whyare there no appleson my apple tree?
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Because its growingvery slowly.
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But why, Dad?
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Well, my boy, your apple tree
is still young like you!It will have apples later on.By that time, youll be
all grown up!
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In the meantime,lets pick an applefrom this tree!
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Grandpa planted ita very long time ago
when I was young.He planted it
for me!
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andforme!
andforme!
Hee!Hee!
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So?
How is your apple?Do you want another one?
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Dad,why do you alwaysask questions?!
Crunch!
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S,sO o!
I v o i.
B ow i ?
Why do We get
head lice?
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Photo:IsabelleFranciosa
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Why dO Weget lIce?
letS gO and See
What canthe anSWer Be?
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1. If your head is itchyand you take a closerlook, you may see little
insects wrigglingaround. They are headlice.
r?W o ?
B wo i ik o iv
o o s?
2. They live in our hairas it is just the righttemperature for them!
They can also find foodon our heads.
3. Lice feed on our blood.They pierce our skin withtiny spines in their mouth.
This does not hurt. Thenthey suck up our blood.
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Funfacts
Lice do not jump or fly butthey walk fast. Your head justneeds to touch a place where
there are lice, like a friendshead, for example. Then thelice can climb onto your head.
Female lice lay 10 eggs a day!The eggs are called nits.They stick to hairs. A weeklater, the nits turn into babylice.nOW
I underStand!lIce cOMe OntO
Our headS tO fIndfOOd and heat!
Washing your hair will notget rid of lice as they do notdrown in water. You need touse a special shampoo andalso comb your hair with
a fine-toothed comb to getrid of the nits.
B wo mk
o s
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Conceptandtext:A.
L.
FournierleRay.
Illu
strations:R.
Faller.
4. Before sucking upour blood, lice inject salivaunder our skin. This makesthe blood more liquid andthe lice can suck it up moreeasily. Our skin protectsitself against the saliva andforms a little spot. That iswhat makes us itch.
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SamSam really likes his teacher, Bridget.
School is great. SamSam has lots of friends.
He likes drawing imaginary monsters
She has hair like a princess. She is verybeautiful.
SamSam loves doing his school work.
ls uubosu.
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SamSam and hiS teacher 1
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thesmallestofthebigheroes
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Play with SamSam and see some of the TV series at:www.bayard-magazines.co.uk
Storyandillustrations:SergeBloch
.Colours:R.
Chaurand.
The most difficult thing for SamSam iskeeping still.
So Bridget gets cross with him.
Bridget is nice but she is also strict.
SamSam cant stop wrigglingaround.
She says, No, no, SamSam! We do not flywhen we are at school!
and writing difficult words.
cu-u-bo-su
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Animalworld
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BeaversBeavers
North American beavers spend their time swimming,cutting down trees and carrying branches around.
Why are they so busy?
Ani world
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Wheredotheylive?
Whatdotheyeat?
Howbigarethey?
Alongriverbanks
Theyare1metre
long.
Reeds,
leaves,branches
andbark
1.20 s
1metre
Text:B.
Fichou.
Illustrations:M.
Winter.
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This beaver is using his strong teeth to gnaw at
the trunk of a tree growing by a river. When the tree falls down,he will cut off the branches one by one.
The beaver is carrying a branch. He swims with his back feet.
They are webbed like a ducks feet. He swims past the lodge (home) that he builtin the middle of the river. But where is he going?30
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This is where he was heading! The beaver is using branches and mud
to strengthen the dam that he built across the river.The dam causes a deep pond to form around the lodge.
Look out! There is a bear! The beaver slaps the water with his tail. Splash! Splash!
Other beavers nearby hear the noise and know that there is danger.But what is the beaver going to do now?31
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He dives under the water and joins his mate and kits inside the lodge.The lodges entrance is hidden below the surface of the water.
The dam keeps the water level high and
stops other animals from getting inside.The beaver family will be safe and dry until the bear wanders off32
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Amazing but true
A beavers tail is covered in scales.It helps beavers
to stand up on their back legs.
It also acts as a rudderso they can change directionin the water.
When beavers swim,
only their nose, eyes and earsstick out of the water.
There are two types of beavers. North American beavers build lodges.Eurasian beavers prefer to dig burrows in river banks.
Beavers can stay twenty minutesunder water without breathing.33
Text:
B.
Fichou.
Illustrations:Y.
Calarn
ou.
Competition
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Well done everybodywho took part!
Resultsof
thescarywolfcompetitionStoryBox142
Amelia Newman, 5.
TianLeHsu
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Fun andgames
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Conc
ept:A.
AlmerasandRobin.
Illust
rations:D.
Pinto.
Funand es
Join the dots from 1 to 28
to see the finished picture.
Elves go to school
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S h l k t
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School kitMatch the words to the pictures and
then write the words next to the correct numberin the grid.
Answers:1pencilcase,2rubber,3schoolbag,4notebook,5ruler,6pen.
ruler
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1
2
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schoolbagnotebook
pencilcase
pen rubber
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Colouring inColour each space to match the dot
in it.
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P d il
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Answers:1.themiddlemetalbar,2.buildershardhat(onleft),3.buildersarm,4.extranailonground,5.mouthofbuilderwithyellowtop,6.builderonright,t-shirtstripes.
Pens and pencilsHelp the red elf to reach his blue friend.
Start
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Answers:twelvepens(andtwentypencils).
Finish
How many pens have the elvestaken out of the pencil case?
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Pl ti
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Playtime gamesMatch each bubble to the correct elf.
Answers:A4,B3,C5,D2,E1.
Help!Im going to get
squashed!
Careful!I keep flying off!
Hey,
dont push!
Its better on
your tummy!
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Look and seeFind these little details in the big picture.
WowWhat a great slide!
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Answers:stripeonhat,freckles,earring,stripesonjumper,lettersonpencil,pencillead,staronboot.
Tiny twinsFind the 7 differences between these two pictures.
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B f l s
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cho off
tos ol
The boy says, Im _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _!
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swer:Hesays,Imoffto
school!
Bag of elvesPut the pictures in the correct order. Then write the letters
in the blanks below to read what the boy says.
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Timeforarhyme
Illustrated by
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Illustrated by
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Trina Schart Hyman, usa
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Trina Schart Hyman, usa
Thispoemw
rittenbyRober
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Through all the pleasant meadow-side
The grass grew shoulder-high
Till the shining scythes went far and wide
And cut it down to dry.
These green and sweetly smelling crops
They led in waggons home;And they piled them here in mountain tops
For mountaineers to roam.
Here is Mount Clear, Mount Rusty-Nail,
Mount Eagle and Mount High;
The mice that in these mountains dwell,
No happier are than I!
Oh, what a joy to clamber there,
Oh, what a place for play,
With the sweet, the dim, the dusty air,
The happy hills of hay!
Robert Louis StevensonThe hayloft from A Childs Garden of Verses
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Competition
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An adventurewithoutwords
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StorylineandIllustrations:RgisF
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Storytime
SamSamKandybar
planet
Wonder with WhizkidWhy are animals
scared of us?
Polo
Animal world
A doe andher fawn
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You will needthis to carry
your books safelyto school.
You will be learningall about theseand practisingwriting them.
Match each pictureto the riddle
that best describes it.
Make sure you havelots of theseto write anddraw with.
Your teacher will
read some of theseto you and
your classmates.
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