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OCTOBER 25, 2014


Happy Birthday, Hello Kitty Activity Sheet . . . . . . 2
Hello Kitty, Hello New York! Coloring Sheet . . . . . 3
Hello Kitty Mad Libs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Hello Kitty Comic Book Coloring Pages . . . . . . . 8
Hello Kitty and Me, Lets Read . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Number Trail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Count to 20 Wall Chart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Hello Kitty Baking: Sugar Cookies with Royal Icing. . 22
Hello Kitty Crochet: Hello Kitty . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Hello Kitty Trivia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
CONTENTS
Happy Birthday, Hello Kitty
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Hello Kitty, Hello New York!
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is fun to play with friends, but you can also


play it by yourself! To begin with, DO NOT look at the
story on the following page. Fill in the blanks on this page
with the words called for. Then, using the words you have
selected, fll in the blank spaces in the story.
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Hello Kitty Comics
Coloring Sheets
Hello Kitty Comics
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Lets Read
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Lets Read: Hello Kitty and Me
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Hello Kitty and her twin sister,
Mimmy, are practicing their letters.
Theyre having so much fun!
Now theyre ready to go on an
alphabet word hunt. Come along!
Look closely and help them find
all the letters.
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Hello Kitty and her twin sister,
Mimmy, are practicing their letters.
Theyre having so much fun!
Now theyre ready to go on an
alphabet word hunt. Come along!
Look closely and help them find
all the letters.
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Can you find the apples
on Hello Kittys airplane?
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Do you see a but terfly
near Mimmys balloon?
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Can you find a clock and a
calendar and some cookies?
July
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Do you see a duck
and a dish?
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Number trail
Trace over the number in the box, then find the trail that
leads to the group with the same number of apples.
Hello Kitty Wipe Clean Workbook ABC
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Count to 20 Wall Chart
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Hello Kitty Baking
Club Activity
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Hello Kitty Baking Book
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TIPS: To decorate, you will need disposable piping bags, decorating tip couplers, small round decorating tip
(such as Wilton #2 or #3), and decorating squeeze bottle. I When reconstituted with water, dried egg white
powder becomes egg whites; because its pasteurized, it can be safely used without being cooked. Note: It is
not the same as meringue powder.
Hello Kitty Sugar Cookies
with Royal Icing
Rich, buttery, and decorated with a thin layer of sweet royal icing, these
classic sugar cookies are great for birthdays, holidays, or anytime snacks. Just be sure
to give yourself plenty of time to make themits best to let the icing dry overnight.
Cookies
1 cup sugar
14 tbsp (1
3
4 sticks) unsalted butter
1 egg, room temperature
1 tsp vanilla extract
3 cups all-purpose our
Pinch salt
Icing and Decorating
1 tbsp dried egg white powder
1
3 cup water
4 cups (1 pound) confectioners
sugar
1 tbsp freshly squeezed lemon juice,
strained
G el-based food coloring
(black, yellow, and your choice
for the bow)
To make cookies: Combine sugar and
butter in the bowl of a stand mixer. Using the paddle
attachment, beat until smooth and creamy. Add egg and
vanilla, mixing at medium speed until combined. Sift in
our and salt, then mix until our is incorporated and
dough starts to come together in a large mass. Turn out
the dough onto a oured surface and press with your
hands to atten it into a disk. Wrap in plastic wrap and
chill in the refrigerator for at least 20 minutes.
Preheat oven to 350F; line a baking sheet with
parchment paper. Place dough onto a oured surface
and use a rolling pin to roll it out to a
1
8-inch thickness.
Use cookie cutters to cut out shapes, then use a
spatula to transfer them to the baking sheet. (Tip: If
the dough gets warm and too soft to work with, chill for
30 minutes.) Bake for 10 to 12 minutes, or until golden
brown. Let cool.
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To make royal icing: In a small
bowl, dissolve dried egg white powder in water.
Sift confectioners sugar into the bowl of a
stand mixer. Pour the dissolved egg whites
and lemon juice through a strainer and into
the confectioners sugar. Mix with paddle
attachment on high speed for about 5 minutes,
or until becomes light and uffy. Store icing in
an airtight container at room temperature until
ready to use.
To assemble: First, tint the icing
different colors. In one bowl, place
1
3 cup of
the icing and stir in a few drops of yellow. In a
second bowl, place
3
4 cup of the icing and tint
it black. Place 1
1
2 cups of the icing in another
bowl and tint it the color of your choice for the
bow. Leave the rest of the icing white, for Hello
Kittys face. Next, make thinner icings to ll in
the areas piped with thicker icing. To half of the
white icing, add water a teaspoon at a time until
thinned. Repeat for half of the bow icing. Fit
piping bags with couplers and ll with one color
of stiff icing. Fill each decorating squeeze bottle
with the thinned icing.
Use the stiff bow icing to pipe the bow outline
either freehand or using a paper template
and edible food marker. Fill the bow shape by
squeezing the thinned bow icing within the
outline. Pipe stiff white icing around the cookie
edge to outline Hello Kittys face. Fill in face and
ears with thinned white icing. (Use a toothpick
to spread icing to edges of borders dened by
the stiff icing.) Let dry overnight, uncovered, in
a cool dry area. Leftover icing can be stored at
room temperature in an airtight container; stir
before using.
Once cookies are completely dry, use stiff black
icing to pipe eyes and whiskers. Outline bow
with either stiff bow-colored icing or stiff black
icing. Use the yellow icing to pipe on the nose.
Let dry.
Makes about 2 dozen cookies.
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Hello Kitty Crochet
Club Activity
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Hello Kitty's trademark
is the red bow she wears
over her left ear.
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Hello Kitty Crochet
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White, yellow, cobalt
blue, red, and green yarn
Dark brown and yellow
embroidery foss
Two 4-mm pink brads
Crochet hook
size 2.3 mm
Darning needle
Polyester fberfll
Basics
Head
Use white yarn to make 1 Basic Head.
Body
Start with cobalt blue yarn and make
1 Basic Body, changing to yellow yarn
at Round 9.
Arms
Use white yarn to make 2 Basic Arms,
changing to yellow yarn in the last
round (Round 5).
Feet
Use white yarn to make 2 Basic Feet.
Ears
Use white yarn to make 2 Basic Ears.
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Hello Kitty
Hello Kitty is a cheerful little girl from the suburbs of
London. Her favorite food is her Mamas apple pie.
skill level:
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Tail
Use white yarn to make 1 Basic Tail.
Bow
Use red yarn to make 1 Basic Bow.
Details
Sew on Basic Facial Features.
Glue pink brads onto cheeks.
Assembly
1. Stitch head and body together.
2. Stitch on arms, feet, ears, and tail.
3. Slant bow to the top left of the
head and stitch in place.
4. To make overalls straps, thread a
strand of cobalt blue yarn through
the darning needle and sew a loop
from the front to the back of each
arm.
Apple
Use red yarn.
Round 1: Sc 5 in magic ring {5}.
Round 2: [Inc] around {10}.
Round 3: [Inc, sc 1] around {15}.
Rounds 46: Sc around {15}.
Round 7: [Inv dec, sc 1] around {10}.
Round 8: [Inv dec] around {5}. Fasten
off and leave a long end.
Thread yarn through to the top of
the apple, make 1 backstitch, and
go back down to the bottom. Gently
tug the end of the yarn to make an
indentation.
To make the leaf, use dark green
yarn: Ch 3, sc from second ch on
hook in the next 2 sts, fasten off.
Stitch onto the top of the apple.
Leave a long end for the stem:
Thread tail back up to the top and
trim excess. Add a dab of glue to the
stem to make it more lifelike.
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Basic Body Parts
This section contains instructions to create all the common pattern
pieces for the dolls: bodies, arms, and heads. Mark this pageyoull
refer to it again and again!
Basic Head
Round 1: Sc 6 in magic ring {6}.
Round 2: [Inc] around {12}.
Round 3: [Inc, sc 1] around {18}.
Round 4: [Inc, sc 2] around {24}.
Round 5: [Inc, sc 3] around {30}.
Round 6: [Inc, sc 4] around {36}.
Round 7: [Inc, sc 5] around {42}.
Rounds 812: Sc around {42}.
Round 13: [Inv dec, sc 5] around {36}.
Round 14: [Inv dec, sc 4] around {30}.
Round 15: [Inv dec, sc 3] around {24}.
Round 16: [Inv dec, sc 2] around {18}.
Stuff.
Round 17: [Inv dec, sc 1] around {12}.
Round 18: [Inv dec] around {6}.
Fasten off and weave in ends.
Basic features
Most of the patterns in this book
require that you stitch on the facial
features before attaching the body.
This lets you secure all the knots
and ends at the bottom of the head,
which will be hidden when you
position the body over these seams.
Nose
With yellow embroidery foss: Mark
a point at the center of the head
and make a series of horizontal
backstitches back and forth between
the same two points.
Eyes
With dark brown embroidery foss:
Mark a point, usually about three
stitches away from each side of the
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nose, and make a series of vertical
backstitches back and forth between
the same two points.
Whiskers
With dark brown embroidery foss:
Mark a point three stitches away
from each eye. Make a horizontal
backstitch measuring two stitches in
length. Leave a one-stitch vertical
gap and repeat the same process to
sew on the top and bottom whiskers.
Basic Body
Round 1: Sc 6 in magic ring {6}.
Round 2: [Inc] around {12}.
Round 3: [Inc, sc 1] around {18}.
Round 4: [Inc, sc 2] around {24}.
Rounds 59: Sc around {24}.
Round 10: [Inv dec, sc 2] around {18}.
Fasten off and leave a long end for
sewing. Stuff.
Basic Arm
Round 1: Sc 7 in magic ring {7}.
Rounds 25: Sc around {7}. Fasten
off and leave a long end for sewing.
Flatten.
Basic Feet
Round 1: Sc 5 in magic ring {5}.
Round 2: [Inc] around {10}.
Round 3: Sc around {10}.
Round 4: [Inv dec] around {5}. Fasten
off; weave in ends and thread a long
tail through the center of the foot.
Flatten.

Basic Ear
Round 1: Sc 3 in magic ring {3}.
Round 2: [Inc] around {6}.
Round 3: [Inc, sc 1] around {9}.
Round 4: Sc around {9}. Fasten off
and leave a long end for sewing.
Flatten.
Basic Tail
Round 1: Sc 7 in magic ring {7}.
Round 2: Sc around {7}. Fasten off,
weave in ends and leave a long end
for sewing.
Basic Bow
Row 1: Ch 6.
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Row 2: Sc 4, 3 sc in last st. Rotate
work.
Row 3: Sc 9, 3 sc in last st. Rotate
work.
Row 4: Sc 11, 3 sc in last st.
Clean fasten off and thread the tail
through the center. Loop tail about 4
times over the center of the bow and
tie it to the excess thread at the back.
Make a new piece: Sc 5 in magic ring
{5}. Fasten off. Sew this piece to the
center of the bow. Leave a long end
for sewing.
Basic Webbed Feet
Round 1: Sc 5 in magic ring {5}.
Round 2: [Inc] around {10}.
Rounds 35: Sc around {10}. Flatten.
The following will be made by
working across both sides of the
piece.
Round 6: Start with sc 1 in the same
st where your hook is now attached.
Ch 2, sl st to the next st, 3 hdc in next
st, sl st to the next st, sc in the next
st, ch 2, sc in the same st.
Fasten off and thread the tail end
through to the center of the feet.
Basic Hood
Round 1: Sc 6 in magic ring {6}.
Round 2: [Inc] around {12}.
Round 3: [Inc, sc 1] around {18}.
Round 4: [Inc, sc 2] around {24}.
Round 5: [Inc, sc 3] around {30}.
Round 6: [Inc, sc 4] around {36}.
Round 7: [Inc, sc 5] around {42}.
Rounds 814: Sc around {42}.
Round 15: [Inv dec, sc 5] around {36}.
Stuff fnished head into the hood.
Make sure the hood covers about
two-thirds of the head.
Round 16: [Inv dec, sc 4] around {30}.
Fasten off and secure hood to head
with backstitches all around.
Its best to crochet all the parts of your
amigurumi before attaching the pieces.
Pin the parts frst to see if they ft, then
stitch everything together.
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Hello Kitty Trivia
Hello Kitty Trivia
These Hello Kitty trivia questions can be used to create a fun, interactive
component to your celebration.
1. What year was Hello Kitty introduced in Japan?
A. 2000
B. 1954
C. 1983
D. 1974
2. When did Hello Kitty make her debut in America?
A. 1976
B. 1983
C. 2003
D. 1994
3. Hello Kitty embodies the essence of Kawaii.
Kawaii is the Japanese term for what?
A. Pretty
B. Cute
C. Lovely
D. Fun
4. What is Hello Kittys offcial name?
A. Little Kitty
B. Hello Kitty
C. Kitty White
D. Katherine White
5. Where does Hello Kitty live?
A. New York City
B. London, England
C. Tokyo, Japan
D. The suburbs of London, England
6. What color is Hello Kittys trademark bow, and which
ear does she always wear it over?
A. Purple, Left
B. Red, Left
C. Yellow, Right
D. Red, Right
Hello Kitty Trivia
7. How can you tell Hello Kitty and her twin sister Mimmy apart?
A. Mimmy is colored pink
B. Mimmy always wears a yellow hat
C. Mimmy wears a yellow bow over her right ear
D. Hello Kitty does not have a twin sister
8. What are some of Hello Kittys hobbies?
A. Traveling, music, reading, making new friends
B. Traveling, cooking, going to school
C. Reading, skateboarding, shopping
D. Sewing, playing sports, volunteering
9. What is Hello Kittys boyfriends name?
A. Sweet Scott
B. Hunny Bunny
C. Dear Daniel
D. Terrifc Timmy
10. Hello Kittys Papa gave her a pet cat, what did she name it?
A. Badtz-Maru
B. Purin
C. My Melody
D. Charmmykitty
11. What day was Hello Kitty born?
A. November 1st
B. October 4th
C. January 28th
D. June 22nd
12. How tall is Hello Kitty?
A. Hello Kitty is as tall as 3 apples
B. Hello Kitty is as tall as 5 apples
C. Hello Kitty is 5 feet tall
D. Hello Kitty is as tall as 2 watermelons
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