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  2. The 35 Best Subscription Boxes for Teens - AOL

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    From video games to STEM projects and craft supplies, this list has it all. Whether they’re 13 or 19, these subscription boxes for teens are sure to win you everything except the dreaded eye ...

  3. List of city-building video games - Wikipedia

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    This is a comprehensive index of city-building games, sorted chronologically. Information regarding date of release, developer, platform, setting and notability is provided when available. The table can be sorted by clicking on the small boxes next to the column headings.

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  5. Category:Video games about children - Wikipedia

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    Baby Boomer (video game) Baby Pac-Man; Baby T-Rex; Balloon Kid; Barney's Hide & Seek Game; Bart Simpson's Escape from Camp Deadly; Beacon Pines; Bebe's Kids (video game) Ben's Game; Bible Adventures; Big Brain Wolf; The Binding of Isaac (video game) The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth; Bio Miracle Bokutte Upa; Bird Mother; Boku no Natsuyasumi; Boku ...

  6. Category:Educational video games - Wikipedia

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    Educational software, as the name implies, are a subset of educational games which attempt to teach the user using the game as a vehicle. Most of these types of games target young user from the ages of about three years to mid-teens; past the mid-teens, subjects become so complex (e.g. Calculus) that teaching via a game may be impractical.

  7. 31 of the best gifts for people who drive a lot - AOL

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    Rev up your gift game with these ideas. Never worry about dropping your phone, keys, wallet, or a stray French fry down between your car seat cushions ever again with the as-seen-on-TV Drop Stop.

  8. Juice Box - Wikipedia

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    The Juice Box is a low-cost multimedia player made by toy manufacturer Mattel. The player features a 2.7 in (6.9 cm) screen with a native resolution of 240×160 px [1] and runs μClinux, a microcontroller version of the Linux kernel. [2] It was made and released in November 2004, and was discontinued in early 2005.

  9. 20 products AOL editors have actually tested that are on sale ...

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    The frame can be highly customized based on your needs, meaning you can upload horizontal or vertical photos, and you can have a slideshow or just show one photo you really love.