Showing posts with label Fun Facts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fun Facts. Show all posts

Saturday, 14 January 2012

Saturday, 7 January 2012

DID YOU KNOW ...? (6)

sea lion
Sea lions can dive to a depth of up to 40m when hunting.

Monday, 2 January 2012

TONGUE TWISTERS

The benefits of tongue twisters:

Regardless of the language that you are using or in the process of learning, I highly recommend the use of tongue twisters (in that particular language) for better articulation. In other words, it is beneficial for language learners as well as native speakers. It is also an activity that drama students use too to improve on their articulation skills.

You can use them any time of the day. However, I particularly recommend this articulation improving exercise in the mornings so that you can speak clearly during the day.

In addition, I strongly recommend tongue twisters if you are trying to learn to touch type (typing with your ten fingers without using the sense of sight to find the keys). Just type up some tongue twisters until competent.

Monday, 26 December 2011

WHY DO COWS HAVE HORNS?

cows
We had a pretty rough afternoon and evening here in Melbourne yesterday. It was so stormy that unfortunately, many people from certain suburbs had their cars damaged because of the hail.

Mr. Junior was quite uncomfortable due to all that thunderstorm and lightening and found it challenging to fall asleep at his sleep time at night. I thought it might be helpful for him to have a little teddy in bed so that he can hug it tight when he feels a bit scared. Despite the fact that he has never had a comfort toy, last night, I offered him a teddy in pyjamas thinking that it would be the perfect comforting friend for bed. Even though he was glad with the idea of a comfort toy in bed, he didn't want the teddy. Instead, he asked for a cow that is almost more than half his size and was gifted to him by some much loved family members. We gave the soft cow to him and I think he felt better with it next to him. However, this time his curiosity took over and he couldn't sleep for a while because he said 'he had some problem'. His problem was that he had some questions in mind about the cow and they were important to him. One of the questions was 'why do cows have horns?'

It is almost always about lots of 'why' and 'how' questions with him at this stage. It is extremely enjoyable, surprising and challenging. Some of his questions make us think really hard. Sometimes, he asks questions that we have never even thought about. Sometimes, we know the answers but it is the matter of finding the right words to explain them to him. At times, he asks questions that we too would love to find out the answers of.

Last night, we told him that some animals have horns to guard themselves but even we weren't quite sure whether it was the reason or whether it was the only reason (or, for example, do they use them while mating or finding food too?). He found the answer satisfactory enough I suppose. So, I went online after he was asleep and checked what information was available on that. Below is all I could find.
  • Some cows have horns, while others don't. It depends on the breed. 
  • Female cows can have horns just like bulls (male cows). It is not gender dependent. 
  • In most cases, domestic cows are 'de-horned/debudded' to protect the carers as well as the herd as it is believed that there is no natural predators and they can do without them. 
  • (I was unable to find the reasons behind having horns). 
For further reading on cows, you can visit some websites such as this. Some of the information given is so interesting and some is sure to give many of you goosebumps.

If any of you have any factual information on 'why cows have horns', please share with us so that we can give more reliable information to our children as well as feeding our curious minds with it. 











Sunday, 25 December 2011

DID YOU KNOW ...? (5)

nocturnal animals
Raccoons are nocturnal animals. During the day, they like to sleep in hollow oak trees.

Saturday, 17 December 2011

DID YOU KNOW ...? (4)

According to some sources, a fava bean is included in a Christmas cake in Portugal and traditionally, whoever gets the fava bean has to buy the Christmas cake the following year! (If you would like to read more about fava/broad beans, check out my post titled BROAD BEANS (FAVA) on 03/11/2011).


Fava beans

Saturday, 3 December 2011

DID YOU KNOW ...? (2)


Australians invented notepads (1902), the surf lifesaving reel (1906), aspirin (1915), the pacemaker (1926), penicillin (1940) the Hills Hoist clothesline (1946), the plastic disposable syringe (1949), ultrasound scanner (1961), the wine cask (1965), the bionic ear (1978), dual-flush toilet flush (1980) anti-counterfeiting technology for banknotes (1992) and long-wearing contact lenses (1999).
See here and here

Wednesday, 30 November 2011

DADS and STAY HOME DADS: Some Myths and Misconceptions


  1. Men can't multi-task.
  2. Men don't know how to look after a baby.
  3. A mother's love is always best; small children need their mothers with them more than their fathers.
  4. Men don't hear a baby crying at night.
  5. Stay home dads are lucky because they get to play at home with the kids all day.
  6. If you see a man out and about with kids on a weekday, it means he's babysitting.
  7. Dads are no good at shopping for kids clothes.
  8. Working Mums have to struggle with work-life balanca, but Working Dads don't.
  9. Men can't breastfeed. 
(Source: 'The Parent Voice' Spring 2010 by City of Darebin)

I believe that most of the above are actually only 'practice issues' more than anything else (well, take the 9th out of the list of course). What do you think?

Thursday, 24 November 2011

DID YOU KNOW ... ? (1)

newborn elephant
A newborn elephant already weighs roughly 100kg.

Wednesday, 23 November 2011

DID YOU KNOW THAT... ? (3)

polar bears

Full-grown polar bears have black skin under their white fur.