Monday, 23 April 2012

Kids Joke : Fast Food

Two Tigers were resting under a tree..
Suddenly A Rabbit passed very fast
Tiger could not make out & asked
"What was that?"

2nd Tiger smiled and said:
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Fast Food..

Kids Joke : Six Apples

Boy: How many Apples can you eat in empty stomach?
Girl: I can eat 6 Apples.
Boy: You can eat only 1 apple in empty stomach because when you eat the 2nd Apple that's not in empty stomach..
Girl: Wow Super joke !! I'll tell my friends.
Girl to Other Girl: How many Apples can you eat in an empty stomach?
Other Girl: I can eat 10.
Girl: O Shit, if you said 6, I can tell you super joke!

Kids Joke : Teacher And Student

In a Class a little girl was talking to her teacher about whales. The teacher said it was physically impossible for a whale to swallow a human because even though a whale is a very large mammal, its throat is very small. The little girl stated that Jhony was swallowed by a whale. The teacher reiterated that a whale could not swallow a human, it was impossible. The little girl said, “When I get to heaven I will ask Jhony”.
The teacher asked, “What if Jhony went to hell?” The little girl replied, “Then you ask him!”

Saturday, 21 April 2012

Baby Boys Name Starts With "V"

VachanVidur
VachaspatiVidyadhar
VagishVidyasagar
VaibhavVidyut
VaidyaVighnesh
VaidyanathVignesh
VaijnathVigrah
VaikunthVihan
VairajaVijanyendra
VairavanVijay
VaishvikVijaykant
VajraVijendra
VajradharVijul
VajramaniVikas
VajrapaniVikash
ValanVikasith
ValavanVikesh
VallabhVikram
VallimayilanVikramaditya
ValluvanVikramajit
ValmikVikramjit
ValmikiVikrant
ValudhiVilas
VamaVilok
VamanVilokan
VamsiVimal
VanVinay
VanaVinayak
VanajitVineet
VaneetVinesh
VanshVinit
VanshidharVinod
VardhamanVipin
VarindraViplab
VarneshVipra
VarnitVipul
VarunVir
VarunViraj
VaruneshViral
VasantVirat
VasavViren
VasisthaVirendar
VasuVirender
VasudevVirendra
VasukiViresh
VasupatiVirinchi
VatsaVirochan
VatsalVishal
VayuVishesh
VayunandVishnu
VedVishram
VedangVishwa
VedangaVishwajeet
VedavrataVishwajit
VedmohanVishwambhar
VedprakashVishwamitra
VedswarupVishwanath
VedvrataVishwankar
VeerVishwas
VeeranVishwesh
VendanVismay
VengaiViswanath
VeniViswas
VenimadhavVitthal
VenkatVivek
VenkateshVivekanand
VenuVivekananda
VenugopalVivid
VibhasVrajakishore
VibhatVrajamohan
VibhishanVrajanadan
VibhorVrajesh
VibhuVrajesh
VibodhVrihaspati
VictorVrishin
VidarbhVyas
VideshVyom
VidhyaVyomdev
VidipVyomesh
VidorVyomkesh

Thursday, 19 April 2012

Heat Safety Tips for Children

It is very important to take extra precautions during summer hot days.  Below are some tips to help keep kids and adults safe.
Infants and young children are sensitive to the effects of high temperatures and rely on others to regulate their environments and provide adequate liquids. Children are more susceptible to heat stress than adults for a number of reasons:
·        Children don't have as much ability to sweat, to dispel heat
·        Children begin sweating only when their body reaches a higher temperature
·        Sunlight hits children more than adults, proportionately: Children have larger heads in proportion to their bodies, and more surface area in proportion to body mass.
·        Children don't know or understand the symptoms of heat stress, and will play to the point of exhaustion
·        Thirst is not an accurate measure of how much fluid a person needs, and children rarely know how much fluids they need
To avoid dehydration and other effects of the heat, experts recommend:
·        Avoid hot foods and heavy meals—they add heat to your body.
·        Drink plenty of fluids and replace salts and minerals in your body. Do not take salt tablets unless under medical supervision. Have them drink a glass of water one to two hours before going out, and another glass 10 to 15 minutes before going outside to play
·        Encourage children to drink regularly, every 20 to 30 minutes; have them drink until they're not thirsty, and then another half glass
·        Plan early morning play. Limit outdoors playtime between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m., when the sun is at its peak
Dress children in loose-fitting, light-colored clothing made from natural fibers, which "breathe" better than synthetic fibers and shade their heads and faces with hats or an umbrella.
·        Even in cool temperatures, cars can heat up to dangerous temperatures very quickly. So it is advised Never leave a child unattended in a parked car, even with the windows down.