88 Mischievous Facts About Kids That’ll Remind You Of Your Childhood

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76Shopping

Shopping

Danish parents leave their kids on the curb while they go shopping, as they believe the fresh air is essential for health and development.


77. There is one key difference between kids who excel at math and those who don't - teaching them that they are "good at math" with preparation.


78. Russia has laws to fine parents for "failing to perform parental duties for raising minors" if their kids act up.


79. In 1982, a 15-year-old runaway lived in an elevator shaft for 2 months. He rewired the elevator to work as he wanted, and was caught when residents smelled cooking hot dogs.


80. Two kids named Jonason Pauley and Jesse Perrottato spent two years recreating Toy Story in its entirety shot by shot.


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81Camp Twitch and Shout

Camp Twitch and Shout

There is a camp for kids with Tourette Syndrome called Camp Twitch and Shout.


82. Kids are more inclined to turn to their pets than their siblings for support when faced with adversity, even though they know their pets don't actually understand what they are saying.


83. In 1911, two kids named Louis Abernathy and Temple Abernathy rode on horseback alone from New York to San Francisco in 62 days.


84. In 2012, an educator named Sugata Mitra installed a networked PC in a New Delhi slum and left it there for children to freely explore. Kids from one of the most desperately poor areas of the world, without instruction, quickly learned how the PC operated, and taught each other, easily exploring via online connectivity.


85. A trishaw puller in China, Bai Fang Li financed the education of over 300 poor kids. Over the years, the distance he peddled to sponsor the kids was close to 18 times around the equator. When he died thousands came to say goodbye.


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86Children's program

Children's program

The Soviet Union had a children's program at 8:30 every weeknight that would end with a lullaby at 9:00 telling kids it's time to go to bed. This program still airs to this day in Russia.


87. The creator of Atari (Nolan Bushnell) also created Chuck E. Cheese as a way to get kids to play Atari video games.


88. The CIA website has a Kids' Zone where kids can play spy based games including an aerial analysis game.

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