Pranks
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Parents are pranking their kids on social media. Here's why experts say it isn't harmless.
Experts explain why viral pranks can cause "emotional distress" or physical harm for kids.
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Mom warns parents about innocent-looking Santa app that calls and threatens children: 'I will kill you'
A mother was horrified when she realized that one of the Kindle apps her 3-year-old had played with carried a threatening message in the guise of Christmas fun.
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People are asking how to cook a turkey in a microwave, and their parents are freaking out
One kid worries his mother further by asking if he is going to get "salmon and ella."
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Prankster veterans sent New Jersey mayor a bag of inappropriate candy, and police investigated it
Let's just say the candy was not safe for work.
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Dissolving swim trunks are real, as an unlucky man found out after he was pranked on vacation in Ibiza
It will make you think twice about accepting any gifts from your friends.
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Arie Luyendyk Jr.'s April Fools' pregnancy prank blasted as 'cruel' to people with infertility issues
The engaged reality stars' April Fools' pregnancy joke about having a "bunny in the oven" has been slammed as insensitive to those struggling to conceive.
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April Fools' Day pranks to play on your gullible kids
April Fools' day as an adult (or like, semi-adult) can be a real drag: you've seen it all. You've seen the thumbtack on the chair, and the stapler in the Jell-o. You know who hasn't seen it all? <em>Kids.</em> Babies. Children. Innocent li'l kids who have no idea what fiendish delights are out there, waiting to at first embarrass them, but then make them laugh a little bit, hopefully. SEE ALSO: 15 office prank ideas to show your coworkers who's really the boss When making sure the kids in yo