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  2. Slip 'N Slide - Wikipedia

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    Slip 'N Slide is a children's toy invented by Robert Carrier and manufactured by Wham-O. It was first sold in 1961. It was first sold in 1961. The main form is a plastic sheet and a method of wetting it; when the surface is wet it becomes very slippery, thus allowing the user to slide along it.

  3. Splish Splash (water park) - Wikipedia

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    The Elephant – an elephant slide with a falling spray of water. In 2015, it was replaced by a yellow submarine; Kiddie Slides – 3 open body slides featuring the only water slide in the park adults can ride with their children; Monsoon Lagoon – a shipwreck pool with a slide and many pirate themed objects that shoot water

  4. Ball pit - Wikipedia

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    Children playing in a ball pit. A ball pit (originally called a ball crawl, also known as a ball pool or ball pond) is a padded box or pool filled with small colorful hollow plastic balls generally no larger than 3 inches (7.6 cm) in diameter.

  5. Swimming pool - Wikipedia

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    A swimming pool, swimming bath, wading pool, paddling pool, or simply pool, is a structure designed to hold water to enable swimming or other leisure activities. Pools can be built into the ground (in-ground pools) or built above ground (as a freestanding construction or as part of a building or other larger structure), and may be found as a ...

  6. MythBusters (2010 season) - Wikipedia

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    A person can slide down a 165 ft (50 m) waterslide, launch off a ramp at the end, fly 115 ft (35 m), and accurately land in a small, distant pool. Busted The MythBusters first built a scale model of the slide, and they discovered that the concept was plausible.

  7. Plastic surgery trends take a surprising turn, as doctors see ...

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    Board-certified plastic surgeon Dr. Stafford Broumand, of 740 Park Plastic Surgery in New York, confirmed that his patients are looking for "more natural results versus overdone."