Fun Stop
Illustrations by Mark Robison
Easter Traditions Logic Puzzle
Six teenagers go to the market shortly before Easter. Using the image and the clues, match each teen to their family’s Christ-centered Easter tradition. (See page 16 to find out how these traditions can be centered on the Savior!)
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Ella
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David
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Frieda
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Juan
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Giulia
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Oliver
Traditions:
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Fly a kite
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Braid palm leaves
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Have a bonfire
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Paint eggs
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Make and break confetti-filled eggshells
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Eat special bread
Clues:
The teen planning a bonfire is friends with the teen who flies a kite.
The teen who makes special bread has a dog.
The teen who braids palm leaves likes bananas.
Ella needs lots of eggs for her celebration.
For his celebration, David is hoping for some wind.
A young man makes confetti-filled eggshells.
Crazy Kites
In Bermuda, many people fly kites at Easter to remember Christ’s rising from the tomb. Which kite is flown by the teenager?
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2.
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Haiku Contest
A haiku is a type of Japanese poetry with just three lines. The first line is five syllables, the second line is seven syllables, and the third line is five syllables. (If you don’t know what a “syllable” is, ask your mom, or some other smart person.)
Now it’s your turn. Write an Easter haiku about the Savior’s sacrifice or Resurrection. What does His Atonement mean to you?
Email your haiku (in your native language) to ftsoy@ChurchofJesusChrist.org for a chance to be featured!
Comics
You see, David, I can give you a fish and feed you for a day, or I can teach you to fish and feed you for a lifetime!
Can’t we just go get a pizza, Dad?
Ryan Stoker
Answers
Easter Traditions Logic Puzzle: 1D, 2A, 3C, 4E, 5B, 6F
Crazy Kites: Kite flown by a teenager is kite 1.