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Boy, 9, Loses Eye After Being Shot Twice With Nerf Gun, Says Mother.

Taylor-Jay Ravicini, 9, was hit in the eye by a Nerf projectile when he was 3 years old, forcing doctors to perform surgery (Nerf.hasbro.com) 
The mother of a Welsh boy said he lost his eye after being struck twice in the same eye by a Nerf gun. Taylor-Jay Ravicini, 9, was hit in the eye by a Nerf projectile when he was 3 years old, forcing doctors to perform surgery.

Primary school bans 'floss dance' due to its association with 'violent' video game Fortnite.



What got banned at your primary school when you were a kid? For us, it was Pogs and Pokemon cards. Those are both understandable, as one game involved throwing a really hard plastic disc and, let's be honest, no one wants to see a kid get beaten up for their shiny Venusaur.

Horrific New Playground 'Stunt' Left Boy, 11, Looking Like An 'Alien'.

Horrific New Playground 'Stunt' Left Boy, 11, Looking Like An 'Alien'
When your mates say to you: "Heard of the 'roundabout of death'? Wanna try it?" The answer should be an immediate: "Not a chance, mate".

These new vitiligo and albino dolls for Black girls beautify diversity.

The quest for diversity inspired two women to team up and create a collection of dolls with facial and body features of African and Caribbean children to help encourage black girls to embrace their natural beauty. Caroline Hlahla, a Zimbabwean based in the UK, and Khulile Vilakazi-Ofosu, a South African, started the Sibahle Collection brand in 2017, and have since not looked back. In March 2018, the duo launched a line of albino dolls called Zuri Swahili name for “beautiful” to address discrimination and violence against those living with albinism, and for girls with albinism to have a doll they can relate to.

You'll need a sit down after this!


Settling down on the sofa is the perfect place to relax, but you will struggle to put your feet up doing this infuriating puzzle. The baffling new brainteaser, created by SCS, is challenging the web to spit the single-seater chair among a sea of sofas.

Frightfully difficult Halloween puzzle challenges you to spot the bat in this spooky scene.

It may still be a couple weeks until Halloween but the Internet is already rife with seasonal puzzles and the latest is frightfully tricky. A tricky new brainteaser, devised by Lenstore, is challenging the web to spot the bat in this spooky scene. The busy image is filled with classic holiday characters including ghosts, cats, witches hats and of course pumpkins but there is only one bat to be found. The creators of the puzzle say that it takes the average user 45 seconds to find the creature, but can you find it any quicker? Sharp-eyed players should be able to spot the bat in the lower centre of the image, though he could easily be mistaken for one of the cats.

Can YOU spot the hidden book? in less than 20 seconds.

A new brain teaser inspired by the ever-increasing dominance of technology in our lives is the latest challenge to gain attention on social media. London-based educational poster company Edu Prints Plus has shared a black and white drawing of a pile of gadgets on its Facebook page, challenging followers to spot the hidden book in under 20 seconds.

Price of Peppa Pig products slashed to little as £8 in Very's toy sale.

As much as we love our dearest offspring, buying them toys when they keep asking us for the most coveted brands can get seriously pricey. So it's good news for parents looking to catch a discount, Very have decided to massively slash the price of some of their biggest brand names from the toy world.

Can YOU spot the poker chip among the pumpkins?


With Halloween just around the corner, a festive new brainteaser is proving popular among puzzle fans but you'll need luck on your side to complete it. 

The 'world's scariest' haunted house .

In the 'world's scariest' haunted house experience, people are bound, slapped and forced to eat their own vomit every day, according to reports.McKamey Manor, run by Russ McKamey in San Diego, California, has been described in reports as a 'psychological nightmare'.

Children are spending record time on tablets with most under-5s possessing their OWN.


The increasing use of connected devices by pre-schoolers this year may reflect growing access to on-demand services, especially subscription-based options such as Netflix which has quickly risen through the ranks over the last three to four years, says Childwise's research manager, Jenny Ehren.

Mum's Lego cards horror after son, 7, opens packet with teeth to discover KNIFE inside


A horrified mum has warned other parents to be careful after her young son opened a packet of Lego cards - and found a KNIFE inside. Furious Kirsty Thorne, 27, said her son Harrison, seven, is lucky to have avoided injury after opening the box with his teeth. The cards had been purchased from Sainsbury's. Mum-of-four Kirsty said Harrison was looking forward to adding to his collection with the Lego card collectors' album from the supermarket in Ashford, Kent. When Kirsty's children returned home from school on September 25, they opened the packet and discovered the blade. She said: "They brought over this Stanley blade to me which was still in the packet.
"It was wrapped up in tape, which was stuck to the seal, but it was the perfect size for the pack so it was unnoticeable beforehand."I was angry, I have a one-year-old and if it had dropped onto the floor he could've easily eaten it. I was really annoyed."Kirsty, from Stanhope, Kent, stormed over to Sainsbury's to complain and was given a £10 voucher. She added: "You shouldn't have to check a pack of children's cards for blades.
"When they came out the albums were so sought after - it's just horrendous."Fortunately, no one was cut, otherwise, this would have been a completely different story."A Sainsbury’s spokesperson said the supermarket giant is aware of the complaint. She said: "We are aware of an issue with a pack of Lego cards."This appears to be an isolated and unusual incident which we are investigating with our supplier."

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Fortnite player, 45, 'threatens 11-year-old rival who beat him in battle royale match.

Aliperti, from Huntington, on the north shore of New York's Long Island, told the boy he knew where he went to school, said police.

Can spot the sneaky seven bison hidden in London.

A Where's Wally-style brainteaser never fails to infuriate and delight in equal measures, and this could be one of the trickiest varieties yet. The latest brainteaser to baffle puzzlers challenges you to find seven buffalos hidden in a photo of London's skyline. They are spread throughout the image and you'll have to use your eagle-eyed observation skills to find each buffalo wandering among some of the capital's most recognisable landmarks, including Big Ben and Tower Bridge. According to the puzzle's creator, it takes around 30 seconds to find the elusive buffalos, but can you do better? 
The puzzle was created by design agency Buffalo 7 to mark the opening of its new branch in Soho. But you don't need to worry if you're stuck - here are a few clues that can help you in your search for the elusive buffalo. For those who don't want any help, look away now! Clues: Phone box. Cab. Queen’s Guard. Eye. Bridge. Palace. Bus. 
Another recent puzzle to bamboozle the internet could leave you with double vision, as it challenges you to spot a tutu among a sea of watermelons. The tough animation by UK site Dancewear Central shows up to 300 slices of the fruit against a similarly coloured background. Throwing a spanner in the works, a tutu nestles among the fruit fest- but is nearly impossible to spot...but can you find it?

Computer game-obsessed boy 15, beheaded himself after losing.


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Russian media cited local sources saying that he was addicted to a computer game that his single mother had bought for him. State-owned Russian television channel NTV reported: “A teenager from Tomsk region committed suicide after he lost a computer game.”

Can YOU spot the differences?

Hungarian cartoonist Gergely Dudas, better known as Dudolf, took to his popular Facebook page over the weekend to mark the end of the summer with a new quiz- challenging followers to find the seven differences in the right-hand picture

The artist behind some of the internet's best-loved visual puzzles has shared a riddle that is guaranteed to leave people cross-eyed. Hungarian cartoonist Gergely Dudas, better known as Rudolf, took to his popular Facebook page over the weekend to mark the end of the summer with a new quiz.

Can YOU spot the tutu among the watermelons?

A puzzle by UK site Dancewear Central is bamboozling the internet and could leave you with double vision, as it challenges you to spot a tutu among a whole sea of watermelons
The latest puzzle to bamboozle the internet could leave you with double vision, as it challenges you to spot a tutu among a sea of watermelons. The tough animation by UK site Dancewear Central shows up to 300 slices of the fruit against a similarly coloured background.

Warner Bros World in Abu Dhabi spares no expense - there's even a solid gold Bugs Bunny

Bugs Bunny has come up in the world. After years living in a hole, he now resides in an air-conditioned $1billion purpose-built palace in the middle of the desert.No expense is spared for Bugs at the brand new Warner Bros World attraction in Abu Dhabi.

Bristol International Balloon Fiesta 2018


Now in its 40th year, the Bristol International Balloon Fiesta is one of Europe's largest annual hot air balloon events, hosted in the city that is seen by many balloonists as the home of modern ballooning.

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