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Teaching Kids To Measure Length, Breadth and Height
Children generally develop the basic concepts of measurement by comparing objects with each other. They need to play and experiment with a variety of things before they can move to using formal units such as inches or yards when describing or measuring quantity.
Learning to measure is an important and practical skill that’s frequently put to use in real life activities such as when buying groceries or painting a house. Teaching your child basic measurement concepts doesn’t have to revolve around solving problems on paper or math textbooks. Kids, by nature, are great observers and learn more by doing rather than listening or reading and this holds true for measurement skills than almost anything else.
Teaching Measuring and Comparing to Preschoolers
Through Fun, Everyday Activities
Talk about who is ‘taller' and ‘shorter' when comparing the height of family members.
Spread out a sheet of newspaper on the floor. Count how many books will fit on top of it.
Ask your child to build a tall tower up to about 2 feet in height by stacking up blocks.
Talk about the size of a tablecloth or bed-cover needed to cover a table or the bed.
Recording your child's growth on a height chart is a measurement activity for children that always gets them excited.
Roll out two ‘ropes' of different lengths using play dough. Tell him about one rope being shorter and the other longer.
Trace your child's hand or foot on a piece of paper and cut it out. Use it to measure the length of things such as a table or the bed.
Walk around objects and talk about how many steps it takes.
Use a stick to measure distances between seedlings when planting in the garden.
Another lesson in measurement for kids can be to point out the distance your car has travelled.
Through Visuals for Better Understanding
Children learn when they play. Being visual learners, they grasp concepts about shapes, colours and sizes all while playing with different objects. Measurement games for kids help them learn about length, breadth, height and area through playing with things such as play dough, blocks, ribbons and even scale model toys. While playing, they observe things like the size and shape of objects, how cubes can be stacked up while round objects can be rolled, how things fit together, and how one object is longer than the other.
Through Practice
Once your child is able to understand the concept of size and measurements, he can then be introduced to ways to measure things using different tools, whether it’s a ruler or a tape or something else. Then comes teaching the units of measurement to kids. He’ll learn how to express quantity in certain units of measurement like inches or centimeters and not just a general ‘big’ and ‘small’.
Kids need to be encouraged to learn such mathematical concepts through activities that teach measurement. By encouraging them to explore and manipulate objects, they gain the practical experience required to cement their understanding. Read more
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Amazing Christmas Stories for Kids
There’s something special about Christmas. Christmas is the time when children all over the world are showered upon with gifts from their parents, relatives and friends. It is one of their favourite festivals as they look forward to holidays, cookies, Santa Claus, and gifts, of course! The beginning of December marks the preparations for the actual festival, and the celebration starts a few days before the actual day. Christmas Eve has its own special place in the holiday season; many families follow the tradition of reading Christmas stories on Christmas Eve. Reading Christmas stories to kids can help them learn about the festival, and it’s a great way to spend time with family. So if you want to read Christmas stories to your kids, start with the story of the birth of Jesus.
The Story of the Birth of Jesus
Christmas is the perfect occasion to narrate the story of the birth of Lord Jesus. Here goes the story. A young woman named Mary lived in a town called Nazareth and was engaged to a man called Joseph. One night, God sent an angel named Gabriel to visit Mary. The angel said to Mary, “God is extremely pleased with you and you will soon become pregnant and give birth to a baby boy. Name him Jesus for he shall be God’s own son.” Mary was afraid but believed in God and trusted that all would be well. The angel told Mary to live with her cousin Elizabeth and her husband Zachariah as they would soon be the parents of a child who would prepare the way for Jesus. Mary lived with her cousin for three months then returned to Nazareth.
Meanwhile, Joseph was worried about Mary having a child before they get married, but an angel appeared in his dream and told him that Mary would give birth to the Son of God. He also told him not to be afraid and take Mary as his lawfully wedded wife. Jesus means Saviour and the baby would indeed be a saviour for his people. Joseph woke up from his dream and the next day Joseph and Mary got married.
Sometime later, Joseph and Mary had to travel to Bethlehem, which was a long way from Nazareth. Mary’s baby was soon to arrive and hence they travelled at a slow speed. When they reached Bethlehem, they had no place to stay as all the inns and lodgings were occupied by other people. The couple took refuge in a stable with cows, goats and horses, and the same night Jesus was born. Jesus was put in the manger (a place where the animals ate from) after he was born and wrapped in swaddling clothes.
On the outskirts of Bethlehem, shepherds who were tending to their sheep saw an angel appear before them. The angel told them, “Your saviour was born in Bethlehem today. He is lying in a manger.” When the shepherds rushed back, they found Joseph, Mary and baby Jesus in the stable, and were surprised and happy.
At the time of Jesus’s birth, a bright new star appeared in the sky. There were three wise men in a faraway country who knew that the arrival of Jesus was a sign of the arrival of a great king and they rushed to find him. King Herod heard that the wise men were looking for the great new king who he knew would take his place. King Herod planned to kill the baby but no one knew about it yet.
The three wise men followed the bright star until they came to the stable where the happy family lived. They showered him with gifts and worshipped the Son of God. They also knew that the king was evil and hence did not inform him of the location where baby Jesus was. Joseph was warned by an angel in his dream that King Herod would search for Jesus in order to kill him, so it was better if they went to Egypt. This was where they lived until the evil King died. As Herod couldn't find Jesus, he ordered all the young children in Bethlehem to be killed.
After Herod died, Jesus and Mary left Egypt and travelled to Israel. They stayed in Nazareth for the rest of their lives. This is the story of the Birth of Jesus.
Best Christmas Stories for Children
Now you know the story of the birth of Jesus, so read it to your kids - we are sure your kids would love to listen. And if you want some more Christmas stories to narrate to your children, we have got it covered for you. Here is a compilation of some of the best Christmas stories that you can read out to your kids.
1. The Elves and the Shoemaker
‘The Elves and the Shoemaker’ is a classic Christmas fairy tale, your kids will love to hear. This tale by the ‘Brothers Grimm is about two elves that sneakily help a poor shoemaker. This story is about a shoemaker who lives with his wife in a small house. He is very poor and doesn't have any money left with him. He only has some leather left to make one pair of shoes. One evening, he cut the leather for a pair of shoes that he thought he would make in the morning, and prayed to God for a good day and goes to sleep. The next morning, the shoemaker finds a beautiful pair of shoes on the table in his shop and sells it for a hefty price.
For many days, this continues and the shoemaker turns rich by selling the shoes made by the elves. The shoemaker and his wife are pleased; they decide to find out who their helpers are and express their gratitude towards them. They make clothes for the elves in order to thank them for their service. The two little elves come at midnight and are happy to see the clothes. They wear it and go only to never return again. The shoemaker lives a happy and prosperous life thereafter and little elves are pleased, too. This is a remarkable story to teach your children about the importance of hard work. Hard work always reaps its rewards. It is because the shoemaker worked hard that the elves came to help him. In return, he also gave the elves wonderful new clothes made with love.
2. The Carol Singers
There are four penguins named Micky, Fred, Rob and Eve who are fond of singing Christmas carols before the inhabitants of the ice pack, where they live. Every time they sang, they received a golden star which they put up on their Christmas tree. One Christmas eve, Micky catches a terrible cold and starts sneezing. He tells his fellow singers that they will have to sing without him that year as he is unwell. “No, that’s not possible,” said the other three. But they realise that the inhabitants of the ice pack looked forward to their performance every year and would be terribly disappointed if they didn’t sing.
The penguins decide to approach Doctor Lolo and ask to heal Micky soon. The doctor thinks for a while and tells them that the only way to get Micky better was by using the golden seaweed which could be found in the Indian Ocean. The penguins realise that the Indian Ocean is far away from them and that it would not be possible for them to get the seaweed in such a short time. Fred is tearful, and his tears fell in the water below, which Pincho, an ice fish, feels on his body. He swims up to the penguins and asks them the reason for their sadness.
On hearing their problem, Pincho says, “Wait! If it is the Indian Ocean, I have an idea.” He has friends and family spread across all the great seas of the world and begins to send messages to them. The message is passed on from one fish to another, across the Arctic Ocean and the Pacific Ocean, before finally reaching the butterflyfish in the Indian Ocean. The butterflyfish looks for the golden seaweed, high and low. When he finally finds it, he passes it across till it reaches Pincho. The penguins are overjoyed, and they ask the doctor to prepare the medicine from it. Micky drinks the medicine in one gulp and his original voice returns in a jiffy. The Christmas carol show is a hit, and the penguins tell everyone how Pincho helped them in finding the golden seaweed. Through this story, your kids can learn about teamwork and how by helping each other, we can bring true happiness in the world.
3. The Fir Tree
‘The Fir Tree’ is a tale by Hans Christian Anderson. This story is about a young fir tree that wants to grow up soon. The tree is obsessed with the idea of growing up and doesn’t like it when someone reminds it of its diminutiveness. One fine day, the little tree is cut down to serve as a Christmas tree. It is carried to a house and is decorated with coloured apples, toys, candies, and a gold star on Christmas Eve. Children come and play around the tree and strip the tree of its candies. The next day, the tree is carried into the attic and is now lonely. Rats come and leave, but the tree is left alone. At last, in spring, the little fir tree is carried to a yard and cut and burned. This is how the life of a little tree ends. This story can teach your kids to appreciate the little things in life and be happy with what they have.
4. The Polar Express
‘The Polar Express’ is a children’s book written by Chris Van Allsburg. This story is considered a classic Christmas story. The story begins on the night of the Christmas Eve-. A young boy wakes up in the middle of the night to the sound of a train, that which is waiting for him outside his house. He gets on the train and is surprised to see other children aboard. The train takes them to the North Pole, where they see Christmas elves and meet Santa Claus. The boy is handpicked by Santa to ask for a Christmas gift first. He can choose anything he wants - the boy asks for a bell from one of the reindeer’s harnesses.
When he returns home, the train pulls away, but his bell is lost. The next morning on Christmas, his sister finds a small gift for him under the tree. On opening the present, he finds that it is the same bell that was given to him by Santa. On shaking the bell, the little boy and his sister hear its sound, but his parents cannot. Years pass and the little boy grows up. The boy recalls that over the years, his sister and everyone else stopped hearing the sound of the bell, but he did not, and it was only because his belief in the magic of Christmas remained as is.
Read this story to your kids to teach them that if they wish for something from their heart, they will find it.
5. Santa Claus Does Not Forget
This story is about a little boy who lives with his father and mother. He is kind and obedient and shares all his toys with his friends. However, he has one fault: he always forgets to carry out errands and other important work he is told to do. Every time he is is asked to do something and later questioned, he has one answer, “I forgot.” If he is sent to the tailor to remind him of an urgent alteration, he would forget to tell the tailor about it. If he is given money to pay the electricity bill, his mother would find the money and the bill in his pocket that night. The reason for not doing a particular job remains the same. You guessed it right - “I forgot.”
His parents are worried that this habit of forgetting to do things would spill over into his adult life too, which would prove to be difficult for him. They decide to do something about it to make him remember things. Christmas was nearing, and like other children, he also got busy preparing notes for Santa, asking for his favourite things. His mother says, “Santa may forget to bring those things for you.” But the little boy is sure that Santa wouldn’t as he would put them in his stockings so he wouldn’t miss the list.
On Christmas morning, he wakes up early and rushes to check his stockings, pretty sure that Santa Claus would have delivered all that he wanted. His mother knew what was going to happen and keep away from him. The boy stands in front of his mother holding a long list of all the errands he was asked to run during the past year. At the end of the list, in bold letters was written, “I FORGOT.”
The little boy is heartbroken and drags himself to visit his grandfather with the rest of his family. On his grandfather’s Christmas tree, the boy finds all the things he had wished for! Though he does not change immediately, his mother reminds him when things got out of hand - “Santa Claus does not forget!” He slowly understood why it is so important to remember one’s duties and responsibilities in life.
6. The Gift of the Magi
‘The Gift of the Magi’ is a popular Christmas story by American writer ‘O. Henry’, which was first published in the year 1905. This story is about a young married couple, Jim and Della, who are poor but very much in love. It’s Christmas time and Della wants to buy a nice Christmas present for her husband- however, she has very little money. One of Della’s prized possessions was her beautiful, cascading hair – but because she did not have enough money saved for Jim’s Christmas present, she cuts and sells her hair for $20 and buys the perfect gift for Jim. Jim too sells his grandfather’s precious gold pocket watch – something he held close to his heart - to buy a gift for her.
On returning home, Jim is dumbstruck on finding the new haircut of Della. Della buys a watch chain for Jim’s favourite pocket watch, and he buys precious hair combs for her long hair. On receiving the gifts, they realise they are no longer useful for them. They had both sold their prized possessions to make the other happy, which shows their love for each other. They sit for dinner together but aren’t angry with each other. The story ends there, but the narrator compares the gifts Jim and Della got for each other with those of the Biblical Magi. This story is about the personal sacrifices that people make for their loved ones.
7. Papa Panov’s Special Christmas
This story is about Papa Panov, who is an elderly cobbler living alone in a tiny village of Russia. His wife is dead, and his sons and daughters are all grown up, living far away from his home. It's Christmas time and since his wife is dead, he sits alone and sad in his little shop. He decides to read the Bible and the story of the birth of Jesus.
He reads the Christmas story but reading it continuously, he feels tired. The further he reads, the sleeping he becomes. Finally, he falls asleep and has a dream. In his dream, he notices a man in his room; he realises that it is Jesus. The Lord tells him that he can come and visit him the next day. However, Jesus would not reveal his identity to him. The next day is Christmas. Papa Panov wakes up early and is excited about meeting the Lord in person.
He notices an old sweeper cleaning the street diligently, despite the cold weather. Touched by his hard work, Papa Panov calls out to him and offers him a hot cup of coffee with a plateful of cookies. Later on, he notices a young mother with her baby in a sad mood, looking dejected with life in general. He calls them and shares his lunch with them. While they wait, he crafts a beautiful pair of tiny shoes for the baby.
The day passes quickly, but there is no sight of the holy visitor whom he was so eager to meet. Beggars came and went too, and Papa Panov fed them without having second thoughts. As the night approaches, he returns home, disappointed that Jesus did not come to meet him. Just as he was about to say that it was only a dream, he heard Jesus’s voice. “I did come to meet you,” said Jesus. Jesus had visited him in the guise of every person whom Papa Panov helped, right from the sweeper to the young mother to the beggars! Papa Panov is very happy that Jesus came to visit him after all.
This is a wonderful story to teach kids that it is our duty to serve those who are in need. Serving mankind is the most important task of our lives, and through this service alone, we can meet the Lord.
Reading stories to kids is a great way to teach them about good things of life and the right way to treat people. So this Christmas, read some engaging stories to your kids from the above list. Read these stories to your kids and watch their faces as they get engrossed in the story. We are sure that kids being inquisitive in nature will ask your many questions about the characters of the stories. So, be prepared with the answers to feed your little ones’ curiosity. Most of all, enjoy this special time with your kids.
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Suspect a Gas Leakage at Home? - Dos and Don'ts To Avoid a Mishap
LPG cylinders are commonly used in Indian households for cooking and water heating. The gas used in the cylinder (Propane or Butane) is highly inflammable and a potential hazard when it leaks from faulty equipment. Gas regulators, hoses, seals and other components of LPG appliances can malfunction or wear out over time and cause dangerous gas leaks. Read on to know about gas leaks, how to avoid them and what to do when your equipment leaks.
What Can Cause a Gas Leakage at Home?
The major cause of a gas leak in houses is faulty equipment. Gas appliances have various components to regulate and direct the flow of gas to burners. Manufacturing defects, damage caused due to wear and tear or the component being used beyond its rated lifespan can lead to mechanical failures and leaks. The hose (the tube which conveys gas from cylinder to burner) is often the first to fail as it experiences the most wear and tear at its joints. Blockages in the burner, failed gaskets and faulty regulators can also lead to a gas leak. A leak can also occur during cooking or heating when unsupervised items such as milk or water boil over and spill on the burner causing a flame out and letting the gas escape.
Why Is a Gas Leakage Dangerous?
There are two main reasons why gas leaks are so dangerous:
Explosion Hazard:
LPG is highly flammable when mixed with air, even in a small percentage. When gas leaks inside a confined space such as a house, it’s the perfect recipe for an explosion if you have a source of ignition. When it goes off, the explosion produces tremendous heat that can burn the skin and set things on fire. Other damage comes from the ‘shock wave’ which is high-pressure hot air moving through the house, expanding outward. This pressure wave can damage the eardrums and lungs and knock people off their feet. It can propel objects into the air and blow out windows, causing secondary damage. The result is burns, broken bones and shrapnel injury with loss of life in some cases. Explosions can also lead to the collapse of walls leading to further property damage and injury.
Health Hazard:
When inhaled in high quantities, the gas can displace oxygen leading to suffocation and death by hypoxia. Some of the symptoms of gas inhalation are dizziness, euphoria, loss of coordination and hallucinations. Prolonged inhalation in the form of small leaks daily can lead to nervous system damage, seizures, depression, impaired memory, mood swings, etc. It can also damage the heart, lungs and kidneys. A secondary consequence of improper combustion of gas and poor ventilation is the formation of the highly poisonous carbon monoxide gas. Carbon monoxide poisoning is highly dangerous and fatal in many cases as it is not obvious when first inhaled. When people inhale the gas, it leads to dizziness, nausea, abdomen and chest pain, headaches, and loss of consciousness. Loss of consciousness eventually leads to suffocation and death.
How to Check a Gas Cylinder for Leakage?
Here are four ways to check if your gas cylinder is leaking:
The telltale sign of an LPG cylinder leaking is the sulphurous odour of ethyl mercaptan. It is a smelly compound mixed with LPG as the gas in the cylinder are odourless. Everybody who has used a gas stove would be familiar with the odour.
A sudden release of large amounts of gas creates a smoggy white cloud in the space around the leak. Avoid walking into this cloud as it can be hazardous.
A small rupture in the hose can usually be heard in the form of a faint hissing noise or can be felt with your hand when you run your fingers over the hose. To confirm, close the regulator valve on the cylinder and see if it stops the leak.
If you have a gas line and not a cylinder, there’s an easy trick to detect LPG gas leakage. Switch off all the appliances that run on gas. Go to the gas meter and check if it’s still running; if it is, then one of your appliances is leaking gas.
What Should You Do In Case Of a Gas Leakage?
Although you may take every precaution in the book to avoid a gas leak, you may find yourself facing a gas leak from the cylinder in your kitchen. Here are the dos and don’ts for such a situation:
Dos:
Stay calm and don't panic. Clear thought is necessary in emergencies like these so you can take all the right actions. Your cool will also stop others in the house from panicking and doing something wrong.
The first step is to evacuate everybody in the house including your pets so you can take preliminary action.
Extinguish all sources of fire in the house including incense sticks and diyas.
Shut off the regulator valve. If you hear gas leaking out after the valve has been shut, it’s a faulty regulator. Remove the regulator from the gas cylinder. The inbuilt cylinder valves close themselves as soon as the regulator is removed and stop the leak. This is the best way to stop a gas cylinder leakage.
Open the windows and doors to allow the gas to dissipate, call the emergency number and report the situation.
If you’re still in doubt, step out of the house.
In case you see flames coming out of the equipment, use a large cloth like a blanket to smother the flame and cut the oxygen supply. You can then proceed to remove the regulator out of the cylinder.
Don’ts:
Do not turn on any electrical equipment or fans to speed up gas dissipation. Switches often give off internal electrical sparks that could set off an explosion.
Do not turn off any equipment that is running either. That carries the risk of a spark as well.
If it’s dark, don’t light a match or a candle. Use your phone’s flashlight.
How to Prevent a Gas Leakage?
These are some tips on how to maintain your equipment and prevent a gas leak:
Awareness is the first step to safety. You and your family must be aware of the signs of a gas leak and the factors that contribute to it. Especially, children should be aware of how to identify a gas leak and take immediate measure to safeguard themselves.
Ensure there’s adequate ventilation in the kitchen and bathroom where you use gas burners. The equipment must be kept at a safe distance from the rest, and adequate ventilation must be provided for fresh air to flow.
Have your equipment inspected regularly by certified inspectors. Everything from regulators and hoses to burners must be inspected for wear and tear or defects. Similarly, buy equipment that is certified to ensure it's not faulty.
Replace the equipment after its certified lifespan is over. Do not use it over its specified lifespan.
Have safety equipment such as carbon monoxide detectors and fire extinguishers installed in the house. Carbon monoxide detectors look similar to smoke detectors and go off when the concentration reaches set levels.
A gas leak is dangerous and must be taken seriously. Recognising the signs on time is important so that the right course of action can be taken to avoid a tragedy. With proper safety precautions and regular equipment checks, it’s possible to avoid a gas leak.
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#MummasTouch Banana Muffin
If my waistline allowed, I would wake up to the aroma of fresh muffins baking in the oven, every morning. This recipe is based on banana bread recipe, but with my mom’s twist. My MummasTouch in this recipe is buttermilk. Buttermilk is an added touch, but feel free to substitute it with milk or a mixture of milk and yoghurt. A very moist, delicious and yummy cake. Perfect for morning or afternoon tea. The kids will love it.
Serves
Preparation Time
Cooking Time
8 People
15 Minutes
40 - 45 Minutes
Ingredients
2 cups all-purpose flour
3 ripe mashed bananas
1 teaspoon baking soda
1 1/2 teaspoons baking powder
3/4 teaspoon salt
3/4 cup sugar
1/2 cup melted butter/oil
1/2 cup buttermilk or milk
2 eggs
1 teaspoon vanilla essence
Method
Step 1
Preheat the oven to 300 degrees. Coat muffin moulds with butter or oil, and keep aside.
Step 2
Sieve together the flour, baking powder, baking soda, and salt; set aside.
Step 3
In a large bowl, combine the flour, baking powder, baking soda, salt, and sugar. Blend in the melted butter, mixing together until moist.
Step 4
Add 1/4 cup of the buttermilk and combine.
Step 5
In a separate bowl, combine the other 1/4 cup of buttermilk with the eggs and blend into the flour mixture.
Step 6
Add the vanilla and mashed bananas. Beat for 1 minute.
Step 7
Place the batter in the muffin mould.
Step 8
Bake for 35 to 40 minutes at 180C.
Step 9
When the muffin is done, an inserted toothpick or fork should come out clean from the centre.
Tip: Muffins will be tough and dense, if overbeaten. If the mixture is all long and stringy you have overbeaten it. If the mixture cuts off and flops you are good, and the muffin will be moist and fluffy! Read more
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