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Princess Rapunzel was born with magical hair that can restore a person’s youth. When Rapunzel was a baby, a woman named Mother Gothel stole her away to keep the youth restoring magic for herself. Rapunzel grew up locked in a tower, being taught by Mother Gothel that the world outside was a horrible place, and not realising that she was a princess. But every year on her birth- day, the kingdom had a festival of lights to remember the lost princess. Rapunzel could see this from her window and longed to visit the kingdom. When a wanted thief named Flynn Rider broke into her tower to hide from guards, Rapunzel took his satchel containing the crown jewels he stole. She promised to return his satchel if he took her out of the tower and to the light festival, which he agreed to. ‘Tangled’: Healing Incantation ‘Tangled’ accessories Editor : Sahar Iqbal Creative Head: Babur Saghir Graphic Designer : Sana Ahmed January 09 - 15, 2011 Issue 3

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Princess Rapunzel was born with magical

hair that can restore a person’s youth. When

Rapunzel was a baby, a woman named

Mother Gothel stole her away to keep the

youth restoring magic for herself. Rapunzel

grew up locked in a tower, being taught by

Mother Gothel that the world outside was

a horrible place, and not realising that she

was a princess. But every year on her birth-

day, the kingdom had a festival of lights

to remember the lost princess. Rapunzel

could see this from her window and longed

to visit the kingdom. When a wanted thief

named Flynn Rider broke into her tower to

hide from guards, Rapunzel took his satchel

containing the crown jewels he stole. She

promised to return his satchel if he took her

out of the tower and to the light festival,

which he agreed to.

‘Tangled’: Healing Incantation

‘Tangled’ accessories

Editor : Sahar IqbalCreative Head: Babur Saghir

Graphic Designer : Sana Ahmed

January 09 - 15, 2011 Issue 3

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One night I saw a dream that the animals were talking to me. It was a very strange dream. And when I woke up in the morning, I had forgotten about it. After brushing my teeth, I was having my breakfast and I heard strange voices. The birds were talking to each other “What a lovely weather, come let’s fly and enjoy the day.” I was astonished and after having my breakfast, I went out to play with my dog. My dog came running to me “Dear Umair, come let’s play hide and seek.” I was surprised when I heard my dog talking to me in such a polite and nice manner. I started playing with my dog.

After having a nice time playing with my dog, I went to see my parrots. I also heard them saying “What a beautiful and nice weather, wish we could also fly and enjoy the weather like other free birds. But, we also know that our master takes good care of us. He feeds us daily with juicy fruits and vegetables and washes our cage.” When I heard this I stepped forward and talked to them that “I can free you from the cage but promise me that you will come back.” My parrots were amazed that I heard what they were talking and they replied “Why not master.” So, I opened their cage and they flew away happily and the By:

Umair Jamal

Story of the weekIf animals could talk...

Spot the differences

Answers: Pascal is missing, Rapunzel’s eye colour is different, Flynn’s belt is missing, Maximus’s rein is missing, Sword is different, Rapunzel’s sleeve is changed

Interesting facts about ‘ Tangled ’ 1 Rapunzel has 70 feet of golden hair and more than 100,000 individual

strands2 Special software had to be created to simulate movement for the hair, no one had ever animated that much hair before and no leading lady has ever had that much hair before.

3 If all the hairs on a single head of hair 12 inches long were laid end-to-end, they would stretch 26 miles. If all the hair on Rapunzel’s head were laid end to end they would stretch for 1,820 miles.4 Ten women from the production grew their hair out during the making

of the film; ultimately each cut about 10 inches of hair to donate to an organization that makes real-hair wigs for people who’ve lost their . hair due to illness.5 The waterfall and stream in the tower valley were animated to match the characteristics of streams and waterfalls in California’s Yosemite. The effects supervisor took a two-day trip and shot more than 150 video clips for reference. The art directors were then able to pick out their favourite characteristics. More than 10 million individual water droplet “points” make up the waterfall.

6 The ‘Tangled’ animated cast includes five main characters, 21 thugs and 38 townspeople. Leading up to the film’s dramat-ic lantern scene, the Disney effects team was called upon to create a crowd that consisted of nearly 3,000 people. This is the largest crowd that the Studio has ever created for a

CG feature.

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most surprising thing was that they were back after a little while. I kept the cage open, so that they feel free. Then I took out my bicycle and started cycling in the compound. I saw two stray dogs. One of them was saying to the other “Be very careful when see you a human being. They are the worst animals on earth. They fight with others, argue with each other and don’t realize others feelings.” It was something which really broke my heart and I tried going

near to them but when they saw me they started running and I called out stop, stop, stop but they kept running. Suddenly, I heard my mom saying “Wake up, wake up, get ready you are getting late for school.” That’s when I realized that I was dreaming in my dream. But this dream made me realize that if animals could talk there would be a changed world . . . a better world.

Join the dotsFind the way

MatildaEpisode: 3

Children of all ages have read and enjoyed books by Roald Dahl. Many of his stories, such as Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and James and the Giant Peach, have become clas-sics in their own time. Matilda is a novel by Roald Dahl and illustrated by Quentin Blake. It’s a story about an intelligent girl whose quest of knowl-edge never ends even by reading books from libraries. This series is about Matilda who explores world with her aptitude and intellect.

I must be mad, Mrs Phelps told herself, but to Matilda she said, “Of course you may try it. “ Over the next few afternoons Mrs Phelps could hardly take her eyes from the small girl sitting for hour after hour in the big armchair at the far end of the room with the book on her lap. It was necessary to rest it on the lap because it was too heavy for her to hold up, which meant she had to sit leaning forward in order to read. And a strange sight it was, this tiny dark-haired person sitting there with her feet nowhere near touching the floor, totally absorbed in the wonderful adventures of Pip and old Miss Havisham and her cobwebbed house and by the spell of magic that Dickens the great story- teller had woven with his words. The only movement from the reader was the lifting of the hand every now and then to turn over a page, and Mrs Phelps al-ways felt sad when the time came for her to cross the floor and say; “It’s ten to five, Ma-

tilda. “ During the first week of Matilda’s visits Mrs Phelps had said to her, “Does your mother walk you down here every day and then take you home?” “My mother goes to Aylesbury every af-ternoon to play bingo, “ Matilda had said. “She doesn’t know I come here. “ “But that’s surely not right, “ Mrs Phelps said. “I think you’d better ask her. “ “I’d rather not, “ Matilda said. “She doesn’t encourage reading books. Nor does my father. “ “But what do they expect you to do every afternoon in an empty house?” “Just mooch around and watch the telly. “ “I see. “ “She doesn’t really care what I do, “ Mat-ilda said a little sadly. Mrs Phelps was concerned about the child’s safety on the walk through the fairly busy village High Street and the crossing of the road, but she decided not to interfere. Within a week, Matilda had finished Great Expectations which in that edition contained four hundred and eleven pages. “Iloved it, “ she said to Mrs Phelps. “Has Mr Dickens written any others?” “A great number, “ said the astounded Mrs Phelps. “Shall I choose you another?” Over the next six months, under Mrs Phelps’s watchful and compassionate eye, Matilda

read the following books:

Nicholas Nickleby by Charles Dickens Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen Tess of the D’Urbervilles by Thomas Hardy Gone to Earth by Mary Webb Kim by Rudyard Kipling The Invisible Man by H. G. Wells The Old Man and the Sea by Ernest Hem-ingway The Sound and the Fury by William Faulkner (to be continued)

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Bike or walk instead of

travelling in a car. To cut the amount

of motor pollution being absorbed

into waterways.

1. Get moving

...If they land in the water animals can

mistake them as food and choke.

2. Don’t let balloons float away in the air

...such as a fish or snakes

into rivers lakes or streams. Non-native

animals can mess up the ecosystem. Plus it’s cruel to the pets!

3. Never Release pets

...Instead of baths. Set a timer to see how clean you can get in five minutes.

4. Take short showers

...at rivers lakes

or beaches. Dogs running wild can

scare or harm creatures that

live there.

5. Keep your dog on a leash

ways you can be a WATER HERO

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Colour me in

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6. Think before you flush

pouring things like medicine or paint in to the toilet

could contaminate water sources and harm wildlife.

7. Collect rainwater in a bucket

And use it to water plants.

Reuse towels , flannels and sheets just as you do at home.

8. If your family stays at a hotel With a

bucket of water. Hoses waste loads of water.

9. Wash the car

Clean up pet’s mess to

stop it ending up in water sources.

10. Scoop the poop

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Prep time: about 90 minutesIngredients:• 2 eggs• 1¾ c. sifted flour• 2 tsp. baking powder• ¼ tsp. baking soda• ½ tsp. salt• 1/3 c. vegetable oil• 2/3 c. sugar• 1 c. mashed bananas (about 3 bananas)

Directions:1. Preheat the oven to 350° F (180° C).2. Beat eggs well in a small bowl.3. In a medium-size bowl, sieve together the flour, baking powder, baking soda, and salt.4. In a large bowl, add the vegetable oil. Add sugar a little bit at a time, and continue beating until the mixture is fluffy.5. Add the eggs to the mixture in the large bowl and beat well.6. Add some of the flour mixture to the large bowl and beat well. Then add some of the mashed bananas and beat some more. Continue adding flour, then bananas, then flour, then bananas, until everything is mixed in.7. Pour mixture into the baking pan. Bake for 70 minutes.8. Flip your banana bread out of the pan, let it cool for a bit, and cut it into slices to eat and share.

Banana Bread Cool kids & Cooking

Drawing of the week

Dear Kids!!

Hope you are doing well in this cold weather. Finally the holidays are over and you must be back to being busy with your studies. My advice to you this week is to avoid junk food as much as you can because it’s pretty harmful to your health. Do send us your feedback on Pakistan Today, 4 Shaarey Fatima Jinnah, Lahore. You can also email your creative pieces on [email protected]. Sahar Iqbal.

Editor’s Note

By: Alishba Khan

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Final episode