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  2. Playground slide - Wikipedia

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    A roller slide is a slide made of horizontal cylinders which spin underneath the person sliding as they travel down. Amusement-park slides are just larger versions of the playground slide, much higher and with multiple parallel slideways. Participants may be provided with a sack to sit on to reduce friction for higher speeds and to protect ...

  3. Swing (seat) - Wikipedia

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    Tire swing Canopy swing. Tire swings are a form of swing made from a whole tire. These are often simply a new or used tire hanging from a tree on a rope. On commercially-developed playground swing sets, oversized new tires are often reinforced with a circular metal bar to improve safety and are hung on chains from metal or wooden beams.

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  5. Drop-leaf table - Wikipedia

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    A drop-leaf table is a table that has a fixed section in the center and a hinged section (leaf) on either side that can be folded down (dropped). If the leaf is supported by a bracket when folded up, the table is simply a drop-leaf table; if the leaf is supported by legs that swing out from the center, it is known as a gateleg table .

  6. Watch a toddler's pets get up close and snuggly during nap time

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    A toddler’s nap became a cozy cuddle party when her pet pig and pup joined in at her family's farm in Magnolia, Mississippi. Nova Grace, a 19-month-old, dozed off while playing with her unusual ...

  7. Siesta - Wikipedia

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    As professor of sleep medicine Charles Czeisler notes, "the circadian system is set up in a beautiful way to override the homeostatic drive for sleep." [1] Thus, in many people, there is a dip when the drive for sleep has been building for hours and the drive for wakefulness has not yet started.