NEW ORLEANS (WGNO) — If you are looking for a fun Fourth of July activity to do with your kids, how about making “fizzy fireworks?” WGNO’s Kenny Lopez met with STEM NOLA, which engages kids through ...
It's a good thing that Mary Westerhaus' 6-year-old son Lane is the curious type. The Sugar Grove mom listened carefully when her son quizzed the clerk at a store in December 2017 when she was buying ...
Like nap time, taking a soothing bath is something most moms would love to do on the regular — and that kids love to regularly complain about. But when it comes bath time, there’s one thing parents ...
Bath time just got a lot more fun. Get a free sample of 25 Fizzy Wizzies, which are effervescent tablets that turn your kid's bath water red, yellow, or blue as they fizz apart in the water. You can ...
MILWAUKEE -- October is here. So why not entertain the kids with fizzy fun that's perfect for fall. Sarah Vanderkooy of CreativeRamblingsBlog.com joined the Real Milwaukee team with some educational ...
That's because new research shows parents who drink fizzy drinks set the stage for their kids to do the same. In most US households with children or teens, fizzy drinks have become a staple. The ...
In this 2015 file photo, Raiden Gallagher, 3, of Topeka, holds out a hand to receive a bubble created from dry ice and soapy water during the 20th annual Carnival of Chemistry. The carnival returns on ...
Studies have recently been making the rounds warning people of the health risks of drinking soda and fizzy drinks. Keeping your kids away from fizzy drinks can be hard but it is important to know why ...
Research at the University of Otago found being overweight or obese at the age of 3 was linked to a higher risk of heart disease in middle-age. Photo / 123RF The Government is planning to gather ...
MANY of the ‘healthy’ fruit-flavoured waters being consumed by kids contain just as much sugar as fizzy drinks. Consultant dietitian Paula Mee says that many parents are unaware that these seemingly ...
Researchers at the University of Sydney have come up with yet another reason for you to ban your kids from drinking soft drinks — it’s bad for their hearts. The study of 2000 12-year-olds found that ...
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