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Educational science entertainment about yucky things such as worms. Club Yucky, games, and recipes.
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http://yucky.kids.discovery.com/
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The Yuckiest Site on the Internet |
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Kids and Teens, School Time, Science - The Yuckiest Site on the Internet. Educational science entertainment about yucky things such as worms. |
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