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An easy way to brighten the day of a friend or loved one that they don't see often. Have your kids mail a hug to friends and family that they don’t see often! It’s a fun, easy way to brighten someone’s day.

Hi friends!

Last Fall, we did this…

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In November last year, the 1st Vic Sea Scouts organized a community activity to create the longest chalk pavement trail in the world – a 7.5km caterpillar that was designed to be fun and creative for the local kids, get families out walking and…

ProexEmAção publishes in partnership with the extension project "Adolescents and youth in the interior of the State of Rio de Janeiro: participation, rights and health" nº of Sigproj: 320616.1760.49249.1102201, coordinated by Professor Hayda Alves of…

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The photos of my (then) 4-year-old daughter Hannah and her ideas during a lockdown:

The photo of Hannah on the letterbox shows a glass jar filled with notes that she created for people passing by – the label on the jar says ‘please take a note’…

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My name’s Kitty, I’m in year 7 at Fitzroy high school. I have my own business called Keeping it in the family where I hand make masks and sell them. My whole family helps out. My brother Sam who is in year 9 at Fitzroy is admin and built our website.…

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Hi adults!
This guidebook has been created for you
by Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal
Australian children and Turkish kids.
We are from 6 to 15 years of age.

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Melbourne's first lockdown saw teddy bears and rainbows appear in windows, now lockdown 2.0 has another activity for stir-crazy children as communities full of brightly painted wooden spoon characters pop up across the suburbs.

Originating in the…

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A mass teddy bear hunt is under way around the world to help distract the millions of children locked down because of the coronavirus pandemic.

Reem El-Khouly, 12, started teaching her younger neighbours Arabic, maths, religion and English when schools across Egypt shut due to COVID-19

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We meet some kids who are involved in the Thank You Project, which is giving Australian students the opportunity to say thanks to someone who’s been essential to them during the COVID-19 pandemic. They say, so far, kids have sent nearly 50,000…
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