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  2. 40 simple, fun games to entertain kids during winter break - AOL

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    Keep your active little elves occupied with one of these Christmas games for kids to play over the holiday break. ... How a 24-year-old surfer rode a wave the size of 10-story building ...

  3. Get Everyone in the Holiday Spirit With These Fun Christmas Games

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    This twist on the popular game Simon Says will have your little ones doing fun Christmas-themed actions like pretending to cut down a Christmas tree and having a play snowball fight. Get the ...

  4. Think Beyond Dirty Santa with These Clever Christmas Activities

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    Given the especially tight window between Thanksgiving and Christmas this year, it seems the 2024 holiday season has gotten into full swing a little earlier than usual.

  5. Emergency service response codes - Wikipedia

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    Code 4 - Negotiated response time. Proceed without lights or siren. Road rules must be obeyed. For Queensland Police code 1 and code 2 are exactly the same response time. Rarely will a job be given a priority code 1, instead officers will (in most cases) be told to respond code 2.

  6. Google Santa Tracker - Wikipedia

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    Google Santa Tracker is an annual Christmas-themed entertainment website first launched on December 1st, 2004 by Google that simulates [3] [4] the tracking of the legendary character [5] Santa Claus on Christmas Eve, [6] using predetermined location information. [3] It also allows users to play, watch, and learn through various Christmas-themed ...

  7. Boys' toys and games - Wikipedia

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    In a 2018 study done by developmental psychologist Lauren Spinner, [4] the effects of images of children playing with stereotypic or counter-stereotypic toys was analyzed on kids age 4 to 7 years old. After the subjects were shown one of the images, they were asked to pick whether a boy or girl would play with a selection of toys such as a baby ...