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KidNuz: News for Kids

11.12.2019

KidNuz: News for Kids

Starglow Media

Kids & Family, Education, News

4.61.7K Ratings

🗓️ 12 November 2019

⏱️ 6 minutes

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Summary

Lemons to Lemonade, Orangutan’s New Digs, O’nite Gaming Ban, Mystery Solved, and the Loudest Bird Alive!

Transcript

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0:00.0

Good morning and welcome the kid news. I'm Tori. Today is Tuesday, November 12th, 2019.

0:07.0

And we begin with a classic tale of turning lemons into lemonade.

0:11.0

A nine-year-old boy who got in trouble for doodling in class now has a job.

0:16.3

Drawing on the walls of a local restaurant.

0:19.2

Joe Whale from the northwest corner of England always got scolded by his teachers for drawing on the whiteboard whenever he finished his work.

0:26.3

His parent's solution? Sign Little Joe up for an after-school art class.

0:30.8

Those art instructors were so blown away by the boy's talent they posted his work on

0:35.7

Instagram that's how a local restaurant owner discovered Joe and hired him at first

0:41.0

Joe thought he'd simply be doodling a small-frame picture, but when told he could draw all over a large white wall, he was more than happy to oblige.

0:50.0

A 33-year-old Arangutan who was granted legal personhood in Argentina has just

0:57.4

settled into her new home in Florida. Sandra first captured the world's

1:01.5

attention in 2015 when after living in captivity for 20 years at the Buenos Aires Zoo

1:07.3

a judge declared her a non-human being. This unprecedented ruling gave the animal basic rights, including life, freedom, and a presumption of no harm.

1:18.0

Since there was no safe places for Sandra in her home country, she was moved to the Special Center for Apes in Florida,

1:25.0

where the director says Sandra is settling in nicely with about four dozen other orangutangs and chimpanzees.

1:32.0

The country of China is taking and chimpanzees.

1:33.0

The country of China is taking a big step to prevent addiction to online video games.

1:38.0

According to government rules issued a few days ago,

1:41.0

game companies cannot let players younger than the age of 18

1:46.3

play on their online game networks between 10 p.m. and 8 a.m.

1:50.9

this new rule is also intended to improve the physical and mental health of

1:55.4

children and teens and it will impact a lot of people since China is the

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