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[Squiz Kids Daily: Remembrance Day, A Lion-Like Dog, and Spelling Bee Champions]-[The world stops for Remembrance Day, and Mouse the lion dog.]

Squiz Kids · B1 · 2025-11-09

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Squiz Kids Daily: News Highlights for November 10

Observing Remembrance Day

The world is preparing to observe Remembrance Day (or Armistice Day) on November 11. At 11:00 am, millions will pause for a minute's silence to honor those who died in war. This date marks the moment in 1918 when the guns fell silent on the Western Front in Flanders, Belgium. The tradition of wearing a red poppy lapel pin commemorates the flowers that sprouted in the war-torn fields where cannons and barbed wire once stood, serving as a poignant reminder to "Lest we forget."

The Mystery of the 'Lion' in Ireland

In a lighthearted turn of events, residents in Ireland were startled by the sight of what they believed to be a lion roaming the local woods. Police were dispatched to the scene, only to discover the "beast" was actually a large, shaggy Newfoundland dog named Mouse. The dog had received a unique haircut that left a fluffy band of hair around its head and a tuft at the end of its tail, creating a look that was, in the words of the host, "totally giving lion."

Sporting Achievements and Results

The NRL Pacific Championships reached its conclusion with a display of Pacifica culture and national pride. New Zealand (the Kiwis) secured a victory over Samoa, winning 36 to 14. Meanwhile, in other sporting news, the Australian Kangaroos achieved a clean sweep against England in the Ashes Test Series, winning 30 to 8, while the Wallabies faced a difficult loss against Italy.

Spelling Bee Excellence

Congratulations are in order for Finn McGee from Narellan Vale Public School, who was crowned the champion of the New South Wales Premier's Spelling Bee. Finn outperformed 200,000 contenders to reach the finals, where he successfully spelled challenging words like "Pachyderm" and "Innuendo." In the final round, he secured his victory by correctly spelling "subcutaneous," a medical term meaning "under the skin," defeating runner-up Sukaina Kazmi.

Looking Ahead: Planet Warriors

As the podcast looks to the future, listeners are encouraged to tune in for the next episode of Planet Warriors. The episode will explore bioenergy—energy derived from organic materials like food scraps, plants, and even human waste—and how these resources could potentially power the homes and vehicles of tomorrow.

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Squeeze Kids acknowledges the traditional owners of the lands on which we podcast the Turrbal and Combermeri people.
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I'm Bryce Corbett.

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