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  2. How to talk to children about 9/11 and the tragic events that ...

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    When talking about 9/11 with your child, keep their age in mind and remember that as they grow older, more details can be shared through further conversations. Gauge a child's knowledge. Early ...

  3. My Friend Rabbit - Wikipedia

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    The plan goes awry and the animals fall, causing them to become angry with Rabbit. Despite this, Mouse remains loyal to his friend and demonstrates the true nature of friendship. In the end, Rabbit comes up with a new idea to retrieve the airplane, leading to further adventures.

  4. Pajanimals - Wikipedia

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    Jim Henson's Pajanimals (a portmanteau of the words pajamas and animals) is a children's television series created by Jeff Muncy and Alex Rockwell. The Pajanimals are characters that were made by Jim Henson's Creature Shop at The Jim Henson Company. [2] The series was filmed in Northern Ireland. [1]

  5. Pinkalicious & Peterrific - Wikipedia

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    February 19, 2018. (2018-02-19) –. present. Pinkalicious & Peterrific is an educational animated children's television series on PBS Kids, based upon the Pinkalicious book series by Victoria and Elizabeth Kann (Elizabeth co-written Pinkalicious and Purplelicious). The series is produced by WGBH Kids in association with Sixteen South.

  6. I'm a child psychologist. This is the No. 1 life lesson I'm ...

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    This is the No. 1 life lesson I'm teaching my kids. Parents have a lot of hopes and dreams for their children's futures — and child psychologists have their own set of goals for their kids ...

  7. Tulsa Zoo - Wikipedia

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    The Tulsa Zoo is an 84-acre (34 ha) zoo located in Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States. The Tulsa Zoo is owned by the City of Tulsa but since 2010 has been privately managed by Tulsa Zoo Management, Inc. [6][7][8] The zoo is located in Mohawk Park, one of the largest municipal parks in the United States. The zoo is run as a non-profit.