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  2. Pinwheel (toy) - Wikipedia

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    A similar toy had developed independently in Polynesia (known as pekapeka or peʻapeʻa) using either coconut palm leaflets or strips of pandanus leaves; [1] [2] in colder climates like that of New Zealand (the toy also called pepepe in Māori), phormium leaves are used.

  3. Emu's TV programmes - Wikipedia

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    Children from the Corona Theatre School—referred to collectively as the Pink Windmill Kids—were on hand to offer protection and break into one or two song and dance routines per episode. The show featured Rod Hull's chanted catchphrase "There's somebody at the door, oh, there's somebody at the door" every time a visitor rang the doorbell of ...

  4. List of Popular Mechanics for Kids episodes - Wikipedia

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    A collection of Tyler and Elisha's best and most exciting adventures from Season 2 of Popular Mechanics for Kids. January 10, 1999 42 "Creepy Crawlers" Insects; leech farm; honeybees; exterminator. January 17, 1999 43 "Monster Trucks" Megasaurus eats cars for lunch. January 24, 1999 44 "How Do They Do That?"

  5. Mighty Machines - Wikipedia

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    It also aired on Discovery Kids in the United Kingdom in 2005, on the now-defunct Qubo in the United States until August 31, 2014, and a French-language version airs on TFO in Ontario and on channels in Quebec. The episodes were put on direct-to-video tapes released by the Disney-owned Buena Vista Home Video in the U.S.

  6. List of Bluey episodes - Wikipedia

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    Bluey blows up her last balloon and plays a game of "keepy uppy" with Bingo, where they must try to keep the balloon in the air for as long as possible. The sisters call upon Bandit to make the game more challenging, which leads to an outdoor chase to protect the balloon from popping on the grass.

  7. Wikipedia:April Fools/April Fools' Day 2023/The Keepy Uppy ...

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    This is the home of the sacred April Fools' Day 2023 Keepy Uppy Balloon. Any editor, wombat , capybara , penguin , pin , Soviet dictator , or missile who pops this balloon (or makes the mini Keepy Uppy Balloon fly away) shall have beans stuffed up their nose .

  8. Windmill (b-boy move) - Wikipedia

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    The Windmill (or briefly Mill) is a popular breakdancing move. The breaker rolls their torso continuously in a circular path on the floor, across the upper chest/shoulders/back, while twirling their legs in a V-shape through the air.

  9. William Kamkwamba - Wikipedia

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    The first wind turbine. William Kamkwamba (born August 5, 1987, in Kasungu, Malawi), is a Malawian inventor, engineer, and author. He gained renown in his country in 2001 when he built a wind turbine to power multiple electrical appliances in his family's house in Wimbe, 23 kilometres (14 mi) east of Kasungu, using blue gum trees, bicycle parts, and materials collected in a local scrapyard.