- A
child (pl.
children) is a
human being between the
stages of
birth and puberty, or
between the
developmental period of
infancy and puberty. The term may...
- 2010,
Childrens Hospital began airing on the
Canadian television channel G4. In
Winter 2013, the show was
picked up by Much. In
Australia Childrens Hospital...
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Representation within UK
Children's Literature [https://www.booktrust.org.uk/global****ets/resources/represents/booktrust-represents-diversity-
childrens-authors-illustrators-report...
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childrens-
childrens-
children-1969. Silverstein, Robert.
Thinking Is (Still) the Best Way to...
- A
children's hospital is a
hospital which offers its
services exclusively to
children.
Children's Hospital may also
refer to:
Childrens Hospital, a 2008–2016...
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January 10, 2020. It is a spin-off of the short-form alt-comedy
series Childrens Hospital, that
parodied medical dramas,
whereas Medical Police is a parody...
- comedian. She is
known for her role as Dr. Lola
Spratt on the
sitcom Childrens Hospital (2008–2016),
which she
later reprised in its spin-off series...
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Children's Day is a
commemorative date
celebrated annually in
honour of
children,
whose date of
observance varies by country. In 1925,
International Children's...
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originally the
United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund,
officially United Nations Children's Fund
since 1953, is an
agency of the United...
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Children's radio is a
radio format aimed primarily at ****
children.
Examples include Kids Dot Radio, Kids
Place Live
satellite radio and in the UK...