Yes they can, I'm a kid and I have billions! I have to stop eating so much fatty foods and I need to find out what cream to use on my face.
Show your spots.
Pudsey Bear, the mascot for BBC Children in Need, has spots to represent the diversity and individuality of children. The spots have become a symbol of the charity's mission to support children in need across the UK. Additionally, the colorful design helps make Pudsey a memorable and engaging character for fundraising campaigns and events.
Barney the Dinosaur has a total of five spots on his back. These spots are typically depicted as purple and are part of his iconic design. Barney is a beloved children's character known for his friendly demeanor and educational songs.
Wearing spots in support of children in need raises awareness about their challenges and promotes solidarity with those facing hardships. It symbolizes a collective effort to provide assistance and improve the lives of vulnerable children. By participating in such initiatives, we can foster a sense of community and encourage others to contribute to meaningful change.
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Children should not have bald spots, unless you had a head injury that damaged the scalp. If you are concerned about a hairless area, talk to your doctor.
Matthew Perry did have children, they were one of the few things he had soft spots for.
I don't think that children live in the Antarctica. There are some research spots there but Antarctica is said to be an uninhabited continent (of course apart from penguins).
milia or "milk spots".
I think that the slogan for children in need 2010 is 'show your spots, raise lots' and the loo is obviusly pudsy bear. The fat yellow bear with a spotty bandanna.
leopard is to spots
what are the spots on earth main or do the earth have spots what are the spots on earth main or do the earth have spots