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  2. Convos with My 2 Year Old - Wikipedia

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    Matthew and Coco pass a power generator. 23 7 "The Elevator" July 2, 2014 Coco and another girl race to press the elevator buttons. [note 2] 24 8 "Coffee Table" July 9, 2014 Coco won't let Matthew give away their coffee table. 25 1 "Bed Time-Part 1" November 5, 2014 Coco is too tired to go to sleep. 26 2 "Chicken Phone" November 12, 2014

  3. Simple English Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    Simple English Wikipedia was launched on September 18, 2001. [1]In 2012, Andrew Lih, a Wikipedian and author, told NBC News' Helen A.S. Popkin that the Simple English Wikipedia does not "have a high standing in the Wikipedia community," and added that it never had a clear purpose: "Is it for people under the age 14, or just a simpler version of complex articles?", wrote Popkin.

  4. Blob Tree - Wikipedia

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    The Blob Tree was created by Pip Wilson & Ian Long. Recognising the need for a non-verbal, universally accessible tool for emotional expression and communication, they developed the Blob Tree as a way to bridge language and cultural barriers and make emotional expression more accessible to people of different ages and backgrounds.

  5. Conversation opener - Wikipedia

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    A conversation opener is an introduction used to begin a conversation. They are frequently the subject of guides and seminars on how to make friends and/or meet people. Different situations may call for different openers (e.g. approaching a stranger on the street versus meeting them at a more structured gathering of people with like interests).

  6. Wikipedia:Wiki-Link Game - Wikipedia

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    The Wiki-Link Game is designed to waste time and life—to fill those idle moments when you can't think of another article that needs writing, can't find a stub that you would like to expand, and it's too soon to make another cup of coffee.

  7. Still need to write to Santa Claus? Here's how to send a ...

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    The clock is ticking for families hoping to send letters to Santa Claus at the North Pole this holiday season. Letters need to be postmarked by Monday, a spokesperson for the U. S. Postal Service ...