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  2. Watch as silly baby elephant discovers the joys of playing in ...

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    “No child, human or animal, can resist a good mud puddle,” someone said in the comments on Instagram. “Just like a little kid,” someone else agreed. “They all love playing in the mud.”

  3. Yellow Labrador's Rebellious Romp in a Mud Puddle ... - AOL

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    For humans, mud smells gross and feels slimy on the skin, but for some curious dogs, it's like a spa day! There are several reasons why a dog may roll in, dive in, or even eat mud, from covering ...

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  5. Pups Is Pups - Wikipedia

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    Tying the two sub-plots together is a running gag in which first-time Our Ganger Dorothy DeBorba keeps jumping into a mud puddle, amusing the other children and irritating her mother, who keeps bathing her and changing her clothes. The last time this happens, she thinks it was Farina who pushed the little girl in — and falls in the mud herself.

  6. Skully (game) - Wikipedia

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    Skully Game Board From New Rochelle, NY circa 1963. If a bottlecap lands in the "mud" area, the player loses 3 turns. In some layouts, the central area is labeled "MUD" or "BURNS"; if your bottle-cap lands in the MUD you lose 3 turns. The game board goes up to 10 which is in a small circle in the middle of the MUD.

  7. Mud pie - Wikipedia

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    Mud Pies by Ludwig Knaus. Making a mud pie is a children's activity or game that consists of creating a mixture of water and soil and playing or pretending to make food or a pie. Mud pies are not meant to be eaten, although they can be thrown in the face. [1] A broader category describes this activity as mud play. [2]

  8. Puddle - Wikipedia

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    A puddle is a small accumulation of liquid, usually water, on a surface. [1] It can form either by pooling in a depression on the surface, or by surface tension upon a flat surface. Puddles are often characterized by murky water or mud due to the disturbance and dissolving of surrounding sediment, primarily due to precipitation.

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    147. “Children learn as they play. Most importantly, in play children learn how to learn.” ... “Children still need a childhood with dirt, mud, puddles, trees, sticks, and tadpoles ...