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  2. Unakite - Wikipedia

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    Unakite is a metamorphic rock that is altered granite composed of pink orthoclase feldspar, green epidote, and generally colorless quartz. Discovery

  3. Extreme heat can be dangerous for kids. Here's how to keep ...

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    "Kids' bodies produce heat faster than adults and they can't get rid of that heat as quickly," she explains. As a result, children can get sick in extreme heat, and do so faster than many adults ...

  4. 7 dangerous toys to avoid getting kids this holiday season ...

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    Water beads can be fun for kids to play with, but they pose a risk of serious injury and death, TODAY.com previously reported. The beads often look like candy, especially to young kids.

  5. When the world feels so dangerous, how can parents talk to ...

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    Kids today have more access to information than their parents did, which can be good and bad. When those news stories pop up, parents should use it as a gateway to talk with their children about ...

  6. Blackout challenge - Wikipedia

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    The blackout challenge is an internet challenge based around the choking game, which deprives the brain of oxygen. [1] It gained widespread attention on TikTok in 2021, primarily among children. [2]

  7. Talk:Unakite - Wikipedia

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  9. Scholastic News Kids Press Corps - Wikipedia

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    The Kids Press Corps consists of more than 30 kid reporters covering events in the U.S. and around the world. Every October, the organization accepts new applicants as kid reporters. During the year, the reporters cover local and national events. Their articles are published on Scholastic News Online and in Scholastic classroom magazines.