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  2. The 10 Best Educational Shows for Kids That You Can Feel Good ...

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    Here, the best educational shows for kids that children of all ages can tune into so you can cook dinner, catch up on emails, or even just plop down on the couch and chill—all without a modicum...

  3. Ray J - Wikipedia

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    In November 2017, Ray J co-founded a direct-to-consumer electronics brand called Raycon. Raycon sells wireless audio products such as earbuds and headphones . [34] Ray J oversees brand and strategy.

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    Upon its release, YouTube Rewind 2018: Everyone Controls Rewind received universally negative reviews, receiving extensive backlash from critics, YouTubers, and viewers alike. Many YouTubers deemed it the "worst Rewind ever".

  5. YouTube Kids - Wikipedia

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    YouTube Kids is a video app and website for children developed by YouTube, a subsidiary of Google. The app provides a version of the service oriented solely towards children, with curated selections of content, parental control features, and filtering of videos deemed inappropriate for viewing by children under the age of 13, in accordance with ...

  6. Recess is good for kids. So why are some schools still taking ...

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    Some districts have mandated that recess can't be restricted for kids — but others continue to limit outdoor play as a consequence for misbehavior.

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    In an attempt to make a tasty breakfast dish, the PureWow content creator tests just how many eggs and pancakes the griddle can really fit. So does the viral kitchen gadget really live up to...