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 Whyzz answers your kids' questions for you
Whyzz answers your kids' questions for you
A useful site I came across that really helps you as a parent picked by maxy 11 months ago
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Parenting 101 - Answering your kids' questions
Asking “why” is one of the most important strategies children have for connecting with their caregivers and learning about the world around them. Here's an informative guide on how to answer it. picked by maxy 5 months ago
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 The Answer to the Questions Every Kid Asks
The Answer to the Questions Every Kid Asks
Those pesky questions every kid asks, such as "Why is my pee yellow?" or "Why are my hands all wrinkly after I take a bath?" or my favorite, "Why do boys have nipples?"

I do recall asking some of these questions... picked by ricecakesy 2 years ago
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 Obama, McCain talk issues at pastor's forum
Obama, McCain talk issues at pastor's forum
If you go to this website on CNN, you can see the discussion! It was set up in a way for each candidate to answer questions that were not typically on the campaign trial of questions. Each candidate had their own time to talk and neither one heard what the other was saying- this was NOT a debate! Check it out- it's VERY interesting to hear the answers from each candidate with the same question ... read full post picked by nunkii 1 year ago
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 Kids Explain Love
Kids Explain Love
Why do lovers often hold hands?
“They want to make sure their rings don’t fall off because they paid good money for them.” — Gavin, age 8 picked by misswinkle 2 years ago
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 10 answers to kid's tricky questions
10 answers to kid's tricky questions
BBC Magazine asked ten questions provided by children in light of the statistic that four out of five parents have been stumped by a questions asked by their child. picked by makuus 3 months ago
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50 Most Frequently Asked Questions (with answers) on C++ in Interviews
Nice set of C++ Questions and Answers picked by coders2020 3 years ago
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 'Not Having Kids' Is the New 'Having Kids'
'Not Having Kids' Is the New 'Having Kids'
The Way We Live Now: Alone. Abandon the kids! Or better yet, don't have the kids in the first place. They're the reason you're broke. And they'll just grow up to hide out in tax havens and rob taco trucks. picked by Bornbad 4 months ago
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 Older dads more likely to have bipolar kids
Older dads more likely to have bipolar kids
Kids born to new dads over 50 are 2.5 times more likely to have bipolar disorder than kids with dads in their mid-20s. Probably has something to do with the overwhelming desire to call their dads "Gramps". picked by Wingnut 1 year ago
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 Lady Data
Lady Data
Answers to guys' questions provided by real women across the US, hopefully helping guys get smarter. picked by suebe 1 month ago
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 Memory almost full
Memory almost full
Paul McCartney answers all your questions with videomessages. According to the site there are some hidden ones as well. picked by Kevertje 2 years ago
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 Can Someone Please Explain to Me How These are Kids Shows?
Can Someone Please Explain to Me How These are Kids Shows?
OK let’s face it. Kids shows are really weird.

Possibly NSFW

B4 you ask, no, I'm not Natty picked by Nateebiinature 1 year ago
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