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  • Hey! A Brown Recluse Spider Bit Me! for Kids


    The brown recluse spider is one of six poisonous kinds of spiders in the United States. Learn more about the brown recluse spider.

  • Hey! A Scorpion Stung Me! for Kids


    Scorpions are about three inches long (about the length of a crayon), with eight legs and a small pair of claws that look like crabs' claws. Read all about them.

  • Hey! A Black Widow Spider Bit Me! for Kids


    The black widow spider is one of six poisonous kinds of spiders in the United States. Learn more about them!

  • Scorpion Stings for Parents


    If a scorpion stings someone, the area of the sting will hurt and may get swollen or red, depending on the type of scorpion.

  • Spider Bites for Parents


    Spiders rarely bite people. When they do, it’s usually in self-defense because they’re being crushed by a human. Usually, their venom is not strong enough to hurt humans.

  • Keeping Portions Under Control for Parents


    Waistlines have been expanding over the last few decades. Part of the problem is what we eat, but another is quantity. Are our plates simply piled too high?

  • Dealing With Triggers: Cockroaches for Parents


    Find out how to limit exposure to cockroaches if they make your child's asthma or allergies worse.

  • 5 Ways to Reach a Healthy Weight for Teens


    Most dieters regain the weight they lost by dieting when they go back to their old eating habits. Get our tips on the best ways to drop excess weight.

  • When a Friend Has Cancer for Kids


    When a friend has cancer, you might not know what to do or say. Get some ideas in this article for kids.

  • Nails for Parents


    Nails protect the sensitive tips of fingers and toes.