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  • Chex Chicken for Kids


    Isabella Gross of Nevada was invited to the White House because she won a national healthy recipe contest for creating this gluten-free recipe.

  • Summer Salmon for Kids


    Nicole Medina of Florida was invited to the White House because she won a national healthy recipe contest for creating this heart-healthy recipe.

  • Tortilla Bowl Deluxe for Kids


    Delaware's Braeden Mannering won a national healthy recipe contest with his Tortilla Bowl Deluxe. Give it a try!

  • Rainy Day Fun for Kids


    You wake up and the weather is all wet. What are you going to do today? Here are four ideas to try when it's raining cats and dogs.

  • First Aid: Head Lice for Parents


    Lice commonly spread from kid to kid. They're not dangerous - but they are creepy and annoying. Here's what to do about them.

  • Rainy Day Fun for Parents


    Looking for ways to keep the kids entertained and off the couch when the weather's bad? These quick-and-easy ideas will keep them happy and busy.

  • Skin Abscesses for Parents


    An abscess is a sign of an infection, usually on the skin. Find out what to do if your child develops one.

  • Strep Throat for Kids


    Strep throat gives you a sore throat and makes it hard to swallow. Find out more in this article for kids.

  • Skin Abscesses for Teens


    People can get abscesses on the skin, under the skin, in a tooth, or even inside the body. Most abscesses are caused by infection, so it can help to know what to do. Find out in this article for teens.

  • Head Lice for Teens


    Lice aren't dangerous, but they do spread from person to person easily. They can also be hard to get rid of. Find out how to prevent lice -- and what to do if someone you know has them.