Saturday, 7 June 2025

Money Ninja Tips - Host A Bake Sale To Invest!

If you want to get all the equipment you need to become a budding fan artist, then there's no need to fear - set up a bake sale for invest for it! You can make lots of cakes, brownies, muffins and cupcakes and sell them to passers by for money. That way, you will have all the money you need to buy equipment for your very own fan artist's studio!

Banana Split Tips - Set Up Your Own Funfair!

If you miss the funfairs of old, why not set one up in your own backyard or garden? You could have a huge pink cardboard castle in the middle of the garden, a pretend hutch with cuddly soft toy rabbits and some toy chimps who want to invite you to a tea party. Invite a few friends and family members to your pretend fairground, and let the fun commence!

Helpful Ninja Tip - Lunch & Dinner

Just like Helpful Ninja in his book, instead of slacking around playing video games, you can help your parent or guardian lay the table. Try not to get too distracted and carry everything at once, take everything slowly, and remember not to break anything. If you're still learning about matching and pairs, try to get your parent or guardian to ask you things like, "Which dinner set is the same as that dinner set?" or, "Which one is different from the other's? The grown ups', or the kids'?" These kinds of activities can be enjoyed when it is time to enjoy lunch or dinner, and maybe if you're feeling lucky, you can help your parent or guardian dish up dinner, and even maybe speak French just like Bandit in the Bluey episode 'Pavlova'!

Banana Split Tip - Best Of British & Thunderbirds

Next time you're playing The Best Of British with friends, when you pick out a card that mentions Thunderbirds, yell out loud that "THIS IS THE BEST CROSSOVER GAME EVER!!" and sing the Thunderbirds theme tune. You can even get your friends to join in if they know Thunderbirds really well. If they pick up a card which either mentions Andy Pandy or Doctor Who, lead everyone in singing the shows' respective theme tunes. They should be able to know them really well since some of them grew up with them in the '50s, '60s and '70s!