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  • Nutrition & Fitness Center for Kids


    Want to know more about eating right and being active? This is the place!

  • Choosing Safe Toys for Parents


    Toys are a fun and important part of any child's development. And there's plenty you can do to make sure all toys are safe.

  • Learning, Play, and Your 1- to 2-Year-Old for Parents


    Kids go from babies to toddlers during this time, from first steps to walking well. They also make major strides in language and communication.

  • Learning Problems for Kids


    Having a learning disability doesn't mean you can't learn. The trick will be figuring out how you learn best.

  • Play & Learn (Topic Center) for Parents


    This site helps parents promote active and imaginative play throughout all stages of childhood. Learn which activities inspire and motivate, and which toys are not only safer, but smarter, too.

  • Note-Taking Tips for Teens


    Want to stay on top of your schoolwork by taking great notes? Here's how!

  • How to Help Cook for Kids


    Do you like to eat? If so, you might like to learn to cook. Find out how in this article for kids.

  • Peanut Allergy for Teens


    Peanuts are one of the most common allergy-causing foods, and they often find their way into things you wouldn't imagine. Learn the facts on living with a peanut allergy.

  • Taking Your Child's Temperature for Parents


    All kids get a fever from time to time. Find out about taking your child's temperature, safely and accurately.

  • How to Take an Axillary (Armpit) Temperature for Parents


    The axillary (armpit) method is a convenient way to take a child's temperature, especially for kids who can't hold a thermometer in their mouths. Here's how to do it.