Thursday, November 3, 2022

Foxtrot Flag


We just learned about the Echo Flag.

Another of the maritimes is the Foxtrot Flag, used for the letter F.

It is a red diamond, and also means "I am disabled; communicate with me."


(from: wikipedia - international maritime signal flags)


Kid Facts - Blast from the past: Computer Keyboard - Function Keys

Wednesday, November 2, 2022

Brisingida


We just learned about the Crown of Thorns Starfish.

Another type of starfish is the Brisingida.

These animals can have up to 20 arms, and they live in the deep seas over 1,000 meters deep.


(from: wikipedia - brisingida)


Kid Facts - Blast from the past: Black Howler

Tuesday, November 1, 2022

Polysomnography


We just learned about the Stage 3 - Non REM-Sleep.

Another part of sleep is Polysomnography.

This is a kind of sleep study where a doctor hooks someone up to machines to test how their brain, muscles and heart are working while they sleep.


(from: wikipedia - polysomnography)


Kid Facts - Blast from the past: Malleus

Monday, October 31, 2022

Guangzhou China


We just learned about the city of Karachi Pakistan.

Let's learn a little about the city of Guangzhou China, also called Canton!

This city is in China.
It is about 7,000 square kilometers, and about 18 million people live there.
The people in this city speak either Cantonese or Mandarin.


(from: wikipedia - guangzhou)

Guangzhou has a soccer team and two basketball teams the Loong Lions and Leopards.




(from: wikipedia - guangzhou)

To eat in this city you might have Chow Mein, which is made of fried noodles with vegetables and meat.


(from: wikipedia - cantonese cuisine)

Visiting this city you might go see the Sacred Heart Cathedral, built in 1863.

(from: wikipedia - sacred heart cathedral (guangzhou))

There is a legend in the city of Canton about five spirits that rode magical goats into town and gave the people wheat stalks that grew and helped the town.

(from: wikipedia - the legend of five goats)


Kid Facts - Blast from the past: Guatemala

Sunday, October 30, 2022

Isaac and Rebekah


We just learned about Abraham and Isaac.

Another part of the Bible is story of Isaac and Rebekah, from Genesis 24.

When Isaac grew up and wanted to get married, his father Abraham told him to get a wife from his old land, so he sent a servant there.
Abraham told the servant when he found a woman to ask her for a drink of water.
If the woman gave him water and also gave his camel water that she was a great wife.

When he went to the land, a woman named Rebekah came along and did just as Abraham said, so the servant brought Rebekah back home to Isaac and they got married.


(from: wikipedia - rebecca)


Kid Facts - Blast from the past: It Came Upon a Midnight Clear

Saturday, October 29, 2022

A Corner of Saint-Paul Hospital and the Garden with a Heavy, Sawed-Off Tree - Van Gogh


We just learned about the Corridor in Saint Paul Hospital.

Another of Van Gogh's famous paintings is called A Corner of Saint-Paul Hospital and the Garden with a Heavy, Sawed-Off Tree.

While he was in the hospital, one of the corners really stood out to him because of a hill with a tree that had been struck by lightning, some benches, and the colors in nature.


(from: wikipedia - saint-paul asylum, saint remy (van gogh series))


Kid Facts - Blast from the past: Michelangelo - Sistine Chapel - Separation of Light from Darkness

Friday, October 28, 2022

Arabic - Please, You're Welcome


Remember that to say thank you in Arabic, you say شكرًا (shukran).

To say please in Araboc is لو سمحت (law samaht). 文A

To say you're welcome, you say على الرحب والسعة (ealaa alrahb walsaea). 文A



arabic language
(from: wikipedia - lebanese academy of sciences)

Hindi: कृपया (krpaya), आपका स्वागत है (aapaka svaagat hai)

Swahili: tafadhali, karibu

Russian: пожалуйста (pozhaluysta)

Norwegian: Vær så snill, Værsågod

Greek: Παρακαλώ (Parakaló)

ASL: Please, You're Welcome

German: bitte, bitte schön

Spanish: Por favor, de nada

French: s'il vous plait, de rien