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Senses Experiment: Mystery Smells for Kids
How well do you smell? Find out by doing this experiment.
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Walls & Floors, Doors & Windows, Furniture, Stairways: Household Safety Checklist for Parents
Use these checklists to make a safety check of your home, including your walls, floors, furniture, doors, windows, and stairways. You should answer "yes" to all of these questions.
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A to Z: Burn, First-Degree for Parents
A first-degree burn is a minor burn that only affects the top layer of skin, or epidermis. It is the mildest of the three types of burns (first-degree, second-degree, and third-degree).
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What Should I Do If I Can't Sleep? for Teens
If you find yourself lying awake in bed, try these tips.
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Sports Drinks and Energy Drinks for Teens
When it comes to staying hydrated, you have many drinks to choose from. But are sports and energy drinks a good option?
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Getting Rid of Old Medicines for Teens
Medicines can cause problems if they get into the water supply or the wrong hands. Find out how to dispose of old or unused meds safely in this article for teens.
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5 Ideas for Better Sleep for Teens
Insomnia can be a big problem for teens. Read our tips on getting a good night's sleep.
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Why Are My Breasts Sore? for Teens
Breast soreness is common as your body develops, but it's rarely serious. Find out why your breasts may hurt and what you can do about it.
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What Sleep Is and Why All Kids Need It for Kids
When you get a good night's sleep, it's like giving your body a tiny vacation. Find out the scoop on sleep in this article for kids.
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Sleep and Your School-Aged Child for Parents
School-age kids need 9–12 hours of sleep a night. If they don't get it, they may be cranky or moody, hyper, and have behavior problems.