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Why Do Kids Like Sweets And Pop A Lot

Why do kids like to pop balloons?

Balloons are so color full large and very peculiar properties. Balloons are very smooth and shiny it very attractive in nature. Its lightness is safe to children play. Children throw and kick it around in indoors so balloons are indoor playing materials. Helium balloons are not floating on floor it fly around the surrounding while without presence of air. Rub your fingers on the balloons are makes fancy noise it’s very liked by children. Bright color balloons are used in functions.

Rock and Pop- do you find it funny, sweet, or weird when you hear a child's voice in a song?

I always find it annoying. I'm sorry, but it always throws me off rhythm and takes me out of the song, even with 'Another Brick in the Wall' I didn't like it.

BQ: When I was 6 my first grade class sang Christmas songs for all our parents in the cafeteria. I remember this one girl spelled 'Christmas' wrong on her hat in glitter and I told her she was stupid ;p

BQ2: Composition. No matter how creative you are, if you don't know the intricacies or at least the fundamentals of composing, than you're just banging away at an instrument.

Edit: Ok, I won the 1st grade spelling bee, and then we all get Santa hats to wear on stage, and we're supposed to write stuff on them with glitter, and this moron spells Christmas with a 'K'. I mean, it was an insult to my championship. I had to correct her XD

Edit 2: Ummm, excuse me, I won the spelling bee in 1st, 2nd, AND 3rd grade. Like a boss! I only lost it in 4th grade because the teacher cheated! I spelled 'Greyhound' correctly, but I just said 'G' instead of 'capital G'. What a stupid technicality.

Edit 3: Actually, I'd prefer an ice cream sundae. *Claps hands* Chop chop! I'll eat it while I stare at my certificates of victory.

Are Pop Tarts good for breakfast? Why or why not?

In terms of nutrition, no. They have their fair share of additives and too much sugar. They also do not supply any substantial nutrients. Their caloric value is enough to get you by for the morning, however. A 2/5 for this aspect.Regarding efficiency, they do. You don't even have to toast them. Just grab a packet and go. They're also good to eat in the car if you're running late somewhere. In this category, they get a 5/5.The third and final test of what makes a good breakfast: flavor! There is a very large variety of flavors, so there’s something for anyone who likes sweets. Because pop tarts are so sugary, they aren't really the best choice for everyone. For this reason, they score a 3/5.Overall score: 3.5/5. They’ll do in a pinch, but there are definitely healthier and better-tasting things out there to eat for breakfast. (Like, a granola bar or avocado toast.)

Do your little kids eat lots of cookies?

No. If you gave my daughter a choice of cookies, ice cream or carrots, she would always pick carrots, especially if there was dip. How i raised an anti-sweets child I’ll never know.

Why don't black people plan to have kids instead of popping them out like popcorn?

i know right!

Why Do Kids Like X?: Why do children like candy so much?

Because it is wired into them."Eight weeks after conception, your baby is beginning to develop taste buds. By 14 weeks, baby's taste buds are mature, and she samples all of Mom's favorite foods by swallowing amniotic fluid. Long before she takes her first sips of formula or breast milk, she begins to enjoy the sweet flavor of ice cream or savory richness of pizza. At birth, babies relish sweet flavors above others, a natural preference that ensures a penchant for the sweet taste of breast milk.  As with the sense of smell, your baby is likely to prefer familiar flavors -- namely those you ate during pregnancy. So if you craved carrot soup and baked squash, you may raise a veggie lover! In another study of infant taste preferences, babies whose mothers drank carrot juice while pregnant and nursing enjoyed carrot-flavored cereal more than babies whose mothers did not."http://www.parents.com/baby/care...

Why do people like candy?

There are a couple of reasons why we like sweets: ancestors and our microbes.Our ancestors (way back) liked the sweet taste over the bitter because a piece of ripe fruit, at its most nutritious state is sweet. If it’s not ripe it will not be very sweet and could cause discomfort or illness. Over-ripe fruit turns alcoholic. So the sweet spot in the life of a piece of fruit is the ideal stage, the Goldilocks stage. We retained that preference.There’s another thing going on, though. Messaging from the microbes that live within our gut.Just as the rabies virus influences our behavior, if we become infected, the candida bacteria, a normal part our gut flora, also influences our behavior for its own purpose. Candida creates cravings via the Vagus nerve and I am not well up on how this happens, so perhaps I’m over-stepping to say it. Eating lots of candy can feed this population which gets even louder, demanding more.

Does candy and sweets make children hyper?

I heard that sugar had not been proven to cause hyperactivity. I think that for most children or people in general we have sweets on special occasions or as some kind of reward. I think that the way we present sweets and the situation that usually surrounds them can be exciting espicially for children.

Do you hand out candy on halloween?

Yes, I hand out candy for Halloween! My husband and I dress up, and decorate outside - turn on the porchlight, and start handing it out when the kids start ringing the bell. I usually like to hand out a small chocolate bar of some kind and a piece of wrapped gum. If the child is really, really young - I hand out suckers - so they won't choke. I usually hand out spider rings or bat rings or plastic bugs, too. I have been known run out (depending on how many candy bars my hubby and I eat too). When that happens I will hand out mini-bags of popping corn, Little Debbie Snack Cakes, lunchbox size bags of chips (Cheetos, potato chips, etc.) I have handed out fruit roll-ups and when I get really desperate - I will hand out the packages of snack crackers & peanut butter. But I usually have enough candy.

One year, I listened to the pediatrician, and handed out apples and raisins - and that went over like a lead balloon with the kids. That's when I decided - Halloween comes but once a year - go ahead and hand out chocolate!

This year the gum I got is called Blood Drops - it is black and when you bite into it it squirts red liquid. It stains your tongue black! It is fun!!

Happy Halloween!

Why do people like the taste of wine?

Actually, almost all children do show a distaste for [insert bitter substance here: coffee, tonic water, wine]. The love for sour and bitter substances is pretty much an acquired taste that you get through experience.I'll quote Leann L. Birch paper from 1999 'Development of food preferences' [1]Such nutrition education for parents should include information on how children’s food preferences are learned and what their children’s normal and adaptive predispositions are to (a) prefer sweet and salty tastes and reject sour and bitter ones, (b) reject novel foods, and (c) learn to prefer foods based on the frequency of exposure and the contexts and consequences of eating. The actual reasons why children don't like bitter flavours are not so clear, but this very paper proposes that it could be an adaptative advantage. Many toxic substances, including poison and spoilt foods, have a bitter taste, so it could be a mean of self-protection.As for the reasons why people like wine... Wine is a chemically rich and diverse compound with lots of different aromas. Plus, it contains alcohol that gently intoxicates you to a nice, numb, relaxed state of mind. So why should one not like it?[1] http://www.annualreviews.org/doi...

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