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How Crayons Work

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Crayons are steeped in the artwork of our childhoods. How did these popular little sticks of color actually come about? Find out from HowStuffWorks.

Christmas Ornaments and Decoration Crafts

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Christmas ornaments and decoration crafts include silver bells, stick wreaths, and more. Learn how to make ornaments and crafts for Christmas.

Moroccan Weddings

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Moroccan weddings have several traditions that may be surprising Westerners. Read more about Moroccan weddings at HowStuffWorks.

Butterfly Crafts

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Butterfly crafts for kids let kids express their inner artistry through the beauty of nature. Learn about creative butterfly crafts for kids.

7 Times New Technology Was Created to Make a Film

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When the right technology didn't yet exist, these seven filmmakers created the tools they needed to make cinema history.

How Alchemy Paved the Way for Chemistry

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Alchemy may seem like a cousin to witchcraft but in reality it was the forerunner of modern chemistry.

How the Ford Thunderbird Works

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The Ford Thunderbird came about in 1955 as a counter to Chevrolet's Corvette. Learn about the origins and history of the Ford Thunderbird.

Grandparents Day Crafts

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Grandparents Day Crafts include making cups, vases, books, and soaps! Learn more about activities for kids to celebrate Grandparents Day.

Noob or Not? How Much Do You Know About Fortnite?

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Described by The New Yorker as a cross between Minecraft and "The Hunger Games," this video game is insanely popular among teens (and others). Are you a pro?

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