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Selemeng’s Cats
Selemeng loves cats. There are many cats at her house. Selemeng has one black cat. This cat eats a lot of meat. Selemeng has one fat cat. This cat eats everything. Cat number three, runs up a tree. This cat gets stuck in the tree. Selemeng climbs the
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Trace The Lines, Or Nerves, That Run To The Brain From:
• the thumb on the left hand • the left foot • the right knee • the left shoulder • the left elbow
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Hi Readers!
Can you find little issue’s Rong in the magazine? Have a look and see what he is up to. See if you can read out loud with the different stories. Find out about Thoko’s Special Soup in the story on page 30. Join the friend group on page 42 for a libra
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Bake Lovely Heart Cookies
1/4 cup Honey 1 cup Oats 1/2 cup Peanut butter 1 pinch Salt ½ teaspoon Vanilla essence 1. Mix the honey, the peanut butter, salt, and vanilla essence together in a large bowl. 2. Add the oats and mix in. 3. Shape the cookie dough into hearts or any o
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Solve These Riddles
Q: What goes in a birdbath but never gets wet? A: The bird’s shadow. Q: What goes up but never comes back down? A: Your age. Q: I’m light as a feather, yet the strongest person can’t hold me for five minutes. What am I? A: Your breath. Q: What two th
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The Genetics
Text and illustrations: Dr Olga Markova ■
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The Library Visit
Mrs Green took our class to the school library today. “Hush,” said the librarian. “Whispers only please.” The library is a quiet place for people to read without noise. “Shhh,” said Sindi. “Shhh,” whispered Ben. “You shhh,” said Lebo. “Quiet please”
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What Are best Friends?
How do you know if someone is a good friend? ■
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Young Minds Matter
We receive so many encouraging messages and we respond to them all. Enjoy the few shared here! To little issue: I’ve been looking for an appropriate magazine for my daughter and I love scanning through these. Where can I get a hard copy? I am from Ma
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I Love
I love to play soccer. I love to play soccer with Thando, Nhlanhla and Ben. This is my mum. I love my mum. She makes me laugh. I love God, because God created me. I love school, because the teachers teach me what I need to know. I love to play with d
The Little Issue1 min readForeign Language Studies
SeSOTHO + ENGLISH Batswadi Ba Ka My Parents
Ntate wa ka o dula Yeoville. My father lives in Yeoville. Ke bona ntate feela ha a tjhakile ka letsatsi la ka la tswalo. I see my dad when he comes to visit on my birthday Nna ke dula Betrams le mme le dikgaetsedi tsa ka tse pedi. I live in Bertrams
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The Little Issue
Managing Director: Derek Carelse; derekcarelse@mweb.co.za; 082 788 7098 Board Chairperson: Gadija Gamieldien; gadijag@mweb.co.za; 082 455 5675 Office Administrator: Penny Hawker Office Assistant: Thobeka Ruka Web & digital: www.spotkolours.com Publis
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How Many?
How many horns do three rhinos have? Hoeveel horings het drie renosters? How many wings do four birds have? Hoeveel vlerke het vier voëltjies? How many trunks do five elephants have? Hoeveel slurpe het vyf olifante? How many legs do two ladybirds hav
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Growing up
Their hair colour changes Their skin changes Their voices change Their hobbies change Day by day everybody gets older. Match each person to the correct word. Draw a line from the person to the word. Baby Child Adult Toddler Teenager Pensioner ■
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Thoko’s Special Soup/I Isobho LikaThoko Lekhethelo
It was a cold and rainy morning. Mama was dressed in her warm coat and scarf. “Thoko,” said Mama, “I’m going into Cape Town for a job interview. I’ll be back in time for supper.” Gogo and Thoko watched through the window as Mama walked into the rain.
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Learn To Read
Penguin Random House A snowstorm should bring nothing but fun. Hours in front of the TV, cuddling up with a blanket and no school. But not for Greg Heffley. Being trapped inside with his family is bad enough, but it’s even worse when the police are t
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Uncle Sam’s Picnic Party
WHAT: Uncle Sam’s 40th birthday picnic WHEN: Sunday 3 March 2024 WHERE: Willow Lee Park TIME: The minibus leaves at 11 o’clock from the church. We will take you and bring you back at 5 o’clock. ☐ A sunhat ☐ Your swimming costume ☐ Cooldrinks Why is t
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Our Octopus Friends
Octopuses are molluscs. This means they have no bones. The hardest substance in their body is their beak. It looks like a parrot’s beak. It is found in the middle of the octopus’ body where the eight arms meet. An octopus can squeeze through any open
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Colour Your Heart!
Colour in the heart. Match the colours to the words. you: purple and: light blue the: dark blue for: yellow was: orange his: green her: pink me: red ■
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Koketso’s Favourite Jersey/Eyona Jezi Ayithandayo UKoketso
Monday is always a big wash day in Granny’s house. Every Monday, early in the morning, Granny takes out the big tin washtub and puts it on the table in the yard. Then she boils water in the kettle. She has to boil lots and lots of kettles to fill the
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The Colour Game!
red pink brown  black orange dark green light green dark blue light blue ■
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What’s This shape?
Draw any picture you like using only circles and squares to match the shapes opposite. Draw the other half of the shapes. The small squares will help you draw them the right size.
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Funny Fun!
What kind of room has no doors or windows? A mushroom What do you call a fairy that has not taken a bath? Stinker Bell What did the beach say when the tide came in? Long time, no sea What has many rings, but no fingers? A phone Count the similar frui
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Sweet Pumpkin
10 pumpkin slices, peeled ½ teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons of butter or margarine ½ teaspoon cinnamon 2 teaspoons sugar 1. Chop peeled pumpkin slices into little pieces. 2. Lay the pieces on a baking tray. 3. Sprinkle them with cinnamon and sugar. 4. Ad
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Young Minds Matter
It’s heartwarming to receive frequent requests from schools for little issue because of the quality of its content. These endorsements are the success stories that show the value of little issue and how it adds to learning and classroom material: Nic
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Thakgalo’s Musical Wheelchair
Thakgalo means happiness. Thakgalo is a person who uses a wheelchair. Her family and friends love her so much. Thakgalo loves music. Her friends love dancing and playing music for her. Her friends installed a musical speaker on Thakgalo’s wheelchair.
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A Clean planet
Cut out the pictures and paste them into the correct bins. Cut out the pictures and paste them into the correct bins.
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Opposites!
Match each picture with its opposite. Draw a line from the one to the other. ■
The Little Issue1 min readMathematics
Give Me A Fraction!
The word fraction means a smaller piece of something. A maths fraction means a smaller part of a whole number. How many oranges does each friend get? What fraction of oranges did each get? Write your answer as a fraction A netball coach gives half an
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