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DINO SAFARI MAZEAfter getting a little too close to a Velociraptor, our brave explorer has to run fast! Can you help him escape the hunting ground of this cunning predator?
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LEGO® BUILDING STARTERSKKNIGHTSSSSS & CASTTLLES BUILD IT! Use your own bricks to build a castle that’s super hard to attack!
ROUND TOWERSEarly castles had square towers, but attackers could ram the corners. Round ones were sturdier.
Some castles could raise part of the bridge up so it couldn’t be crossed in a raid.
DRAWBRIDGE
BATTLEMENTS
Archers could hide behind tall, teeth-like bricks or
ARROW SLITS
Very thin windows were hard
the inside.
The super-tough castle walls were between 2 and 5 metres thick.
WALLS
DEEP DIVE BUILD IT! Use your bricks to build the divers an underwater exploration station.
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PLANETS WORD FINDIdentify the planets in our solar system, then find them all in the puzzle below!
V G C J Q O B Y H U E F X L K
P S K K P U W N V R K E Y P V
B Z Z S V S Z Q P P W F T K E
A X S V P M H R J U P I T E R
K B V L C Z I H M N U I C P Y
I X N U B M E R C U R Y A L O
U N U D J N S I I R V G P U X
I J Y G U J W B N A A R W T E
M S A T U R N M T N J K A O Y
A K P T B B V A Z U J V N G N
J E I A A C E R E S N E I T I
N W R Q I H C S Y C J N X D Z
B D B I O C G F A I C U M Z P
O V A D S P R F P I V S Y D D
V P C M L V T D D B C J I G E
1. Tiny planet closest to the sun:
2. Planet named for the Roman
goddess of love:
3. Red planet near Earth:
4. Gigantic planet with a red
spot:
5. Ringed planet that has lots of
moons:
6. This planet is sometimes
called “ice giant”:
7. Planet that’s the furthest away
from the sun:
8. Dwarf planet that used to be
considered the ninth planet:
9. Dwarf planet inside the
asteroid belt:
10. Dwarf planet three times as far
from the sun as Neptune:
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Home away from homeGliese 832 c has a similar
temperature to Earth’s, though
its sun is not as bright as ours. It
could also have water on it. BUT,
big problem—it would take us
400,000 years to get to it!
GLIESE 832 C
Kepler is always looking for Earth’s twin planet. Gliese 832 c is the planet most similar to Earth that has been found so far.
EXPLORESPACE!
Kepler space telescopeKepler, a huge telescope, stares
at the same patch of sky all the
time. It has spotted over 1,000
exoplanets so far.
Kepler
EXEXXSPACSPAACPAC
Kepler space telesKepler, a huge telescop
at the same patch of
time. It has spotted time. It hastime. It has spotttime. It has spo
exoplanets so far.
Motte and baileyThe first castles were wooden
towers on hills, called mottes.
Each motte had a fenced yard
around it, called a bailey.
Stone castlesWooden castles could easily catch
fire, so stone castles were built next.
The walls were very thick.
THE KEEP
The tower in the center of a castle is called a keep.
The castle fortressAs castles grew bigger, they
needed more workers. Soon,
castles were like mini-towns.
DISCOVERMEDIEVALCASTLES!
center of a castle is called a keep.
DIVE UNDER THE
SEA!
whale shark
43 feet (13 m)human
5 feet 10 inches
(1.8 m)
Okay ! We’ve got a bi g pi l e of d i no bones here . Let’s see what you’ve l ea rned . Put them together !
Hmm . . . just put them together, she says . Where does th is one go?
I th i nk you need to bone up on your d i nosaurs . . .
UNEARTHFOSSILS!
A LEGO® adventure in the real world
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