The terminology used in the P Funk mythology to describe the Clones of Dr Funkenstein, "a flawless testimony to the attainment of the P Funk" specially designed to aid Dr. Funkenstein in his mission to funkatize the Earth.
Jesus' teachings referring to little children and infants/babies appear in several places in the New Testament and in the non-canonical Gospel of Thomas.
In Islamic Legends, it is mentioned that Iblis has five children. Each of them has a specific mission, an evil one. The sources call them 'the eggs of Iblis'. They...
The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Children and Families is a junior ministerial position in the Department for Education, previously the Department for Children, Schools and Families and Department for...
Language exposure for children is the act of making language readily available and accessible during the critical period for language acquisition. Deaf and hard of hearing children, when compared to...
The Bolton Children's Book Award is an annual award given to works of children's literature published in paperback during the previous year. The award is sponsored by Bolton Literacy Trust,...
Death in children's literature has changed over the course of history as both the average lifespan has increased and society's morals and beliefs and conceptions of children have changed.
The Children of Ares are fictional DC Comics characters who are the progeny of the DC deity character Ares/Mars, who is in turn based on the eponymous Greek/Roman deity and...
Hidden Children is a term for the children who, during the Holocaust, were hidden in various different ways, in order to save them from the Nazis. Most were in Poland,...
"How Some Children Played at Slaughtering" is a set of two short and rather gruesome anecdotes from Grimm's Fairy Tales. It was removed from the book in the second edition,...
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