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  2. YouTube Kids - Wikipedia

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    YouTube has also presented advocacy campaigns through special playlists featured on YouTube Kids, including "#ReadAlong" (a series of videos, primarily featuring kinetic typography) to promote literacy, [12] "#TodayILearned" (which featured a playlist of STEM-oriented programs and videos), [13] and "Make it Healthy, Make it Fun" (a ...

  3. Jacob's ladder (toy) - Wikipedia

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    A Jacob's Ladder unfolded Watch toy in action (Ogg Theora format, 1.7 MB) (). A Jacob's ladder (also magic tablets, Chinese blocks, and klick-klack toy [1]) is a folk toy consisting of blocks of wood held together by strings or ribbons.

  4. Bottle flipping - Wikipedia

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    Bottle flipping is the act of throwing a plastic bottle, typically partially full of liquid, into the air so that it rotates in an attempt to land it upright on its base or cap. It became an international trend in the summer of 2016, with numerous videos of people attempting the activity being posted online.

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  6. This is why kids are now obsessed with flipping chairs - AOL

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    It all started with a viral water bottle flipping video.

  7. Shoppers are flipping their lids over these silicone covers ...

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    The BPA-free covers fit over practically any container and are great for the microwave, too: 'So long, splatter.'

  8. Copycats - Wikipedia

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    Loo Lid Lob The team drive in motorised toilets and baths. They drive to a stack of loo rolls, place one on their spiked helmets, and drive to the 'scoring zone'. Then they have to throw the loo roll through a loo lid that is moving up and down. If they throw 6 rolls through the lid in the time then they get 50 points.

  9. Flip-top - Wikipedia

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    A precursor to the flip-top, the "bail" or "Kilner" closure was invented in 1859, where a lid with gasket was held by a wire harness and sealed by a separate set of wires. Examples of flip-top bottles. The first flip-top closure was created by Charles de Quillfeldt in the United States, who filed for a patent on 30 November 1874.