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The Sydney Morning Herald from Sydney, New South Wales, Australia • Page 156

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Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
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156
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Edited by SHAN SMALL SUPER CLUB Designed by Caitlin Lawes Produced ON KRAFT by KENNETH ICE FELD a A ADd IN 0 ORLD Aladdin MAZE GAME FIND HELP THE ALADDIN GENIE! THE Ice big -Aladdin. show is coming Walt Disney's World On GENIE FINISH You can see this exciting show, full of fabulous skating, glittery costumes and good music at the Sydney Entertainment Centre from Wednesday, June 25 to Sunday July 6. RAJAH The magic of the Aladdin story is all there. We have tickets to give away to see this top show. First prize is a family pass to the show, an Abu plush toy and a program.

Abu is the little monkey owned by Aladdin. ABU There are five prizes of family-of-four passes. To enter, solve and colour the maze and send entries to Super Scene, Box 4020 GPO Sydney, 2001 with your full name, age and address, by Friday May 23. The tickets are for the opening night, Wednesday June 25. BooKs OF Send entries to: SUPER SCENE PO BOX 4020 SYDNEY 2001 ANAW DiSNEY'S FLOWERS FOR MUM: Prize of $6 to Matthew and Sarah (8 and7), Prospect.

A hurts tHE WeeK WHEN creatures the of drought the mallee sets in the country find ways of surviving. The book DROUGHT follows the birds and animals through the cycle of drought, rain and renewal of life. Animals have amazing ways of staying alive. The tiny spinifex hopping mouse saves moisture by spending the day in a deep burrow and the thorny devil eats only ants, and gets enough moisture from them. DROUGHT is by Tricia Oktober, published by Hodder Children's Books.

UFFY is the kind likes. of When scruffy dog everyone Duffy goes for a walk everyone says hello, and Duffy understands. How many ways and in how many languages can you say hello? Duffy Everyone's Dog, by Patricia Bernard and Cathy Netherwood, is a look at multiculturalism in an appealing picture book. Published by Random House. The beauty antarctic of the is wild and in lonely captured the lovely book Emperors of the Ice.

You can see the emperor penguins living and raising their young in the harsh environment. They look majestic and their chicks are gorgeous. There are few other species which can live in the terrible climate all year. The whole family will enjoy the wonderful pictures, taken by Kim Westerskov. It is published by Scholastic Australia.

Love: Prize of $6 to Jessica (9), Culcairn. HAPPY MOTHERS DAY Be 1997 HAPPY MOTHERS DAY: Prize of $6 to Johanna (11), Charlestown. MY MUM: Prize of $6 to Dominique (5), Figtree. THE SUN- HERALD MOTHERS DAY: Prize of $6 to Evan (5), Figtree. 0: What is the difference between a unicorn and a large lettuce? One is a funny beast and the other is bunny's feast.

Patrice (10) Berkeley Vale. MY MUM: Prize of $6 to Clare (7), Guildford. What bow can't you tie? A Rainbow. Jerry's Plains. -SUPERSCENE May 11, 1997.

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