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1Hurricanes
Some hurricanes are big and cause serious damage. It might make some kids worry and wonder: Could that happen to me?
2Be a Volunteer
Volunteering gives you a great feeling because you know you're making a difference. Find out more in this article for kids.
3Thunderstorms
Thunderstorms scare some kids. Find out how to tackle this fear and stay safe.
4Disasters
Disasters, like the earthquake and tsunami in Japan, are serious problems. Find out more about these difficult situations and how to help people in need.
5Los Huracanes
A esta altura, la mayoría de los niños se han enterado de las inundaciones y el daño provocados por el huracán Katrina. Probablemente sepas que un huracán es una tormenta grande y poderosa, capaz de provocar grandes cantidades de lluvia y viento. Todos prestan atención a los huracanes porque pueden ser peligrosos, pero el huracán Katrina fue inusualmente fuerte. Provocó muchos más problemas de los que provocan la mayoría de los huracanes.
6Kids Talk About: Coaches
Coaches are key people for kids who play sports. Find out what kids have learned from their coaches.
7Kids Talk About: Feeling Scared
All kids feel scared once in a while. Find out what frightens them in this article for kids.
8Dealing With Feelings
Confused, sad, mad, glad? Check out this section to learn about these emotions and many more - and how to deal with them.
9Directory of English-Spanish Translations
This directory contains a list of all topics available in Spanish, organized alphabetically in English with links to both the Spanish and English articles.
10Diabetes tipo 2: ¿Qué es?
Existen dos tipos principales de diabetes, cuyos nombres no son muy interesantes. Se denominan "diabetes tipo 1" y "diabetes tipo 2." Veamos en qué consiste la diabetes tipo 2, un problema de salud que afecta a niños y adultos.


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