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    Britain 4 Kiwi Kids has been created by the British High Commission in Wellington, New Zealand to help connect Kids in New Zealand with kids in Britain, also to provide information on the UK for fun and school. Feel free to Contact Us regarding this website.
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    Both the Science Museum and British Museum are very popular with British children and get very busy during the school holidays, but you can visit them whenever you like by clicking here: Science Museum and British Museum.

    The BBC has heaps of cool stuff for kids living all around the world plus games and competitions.

    About the British Science Association
    The British Science Association is the UK's nationwide, open membership organisation that exists to advance the public understanding, accessibility and accountability of the sciences and engineering. Established in 1831, the British Science Association organises major initiatives across the UK, including National Science and Engineering Week, the annual British Science Festival, programmes of regional and local events, and an extensive programme for young people in schools and colleges. For more information please visit www.britishscienceassociation.org.

    Winning The Game Against Diabetes
    International experts say that this year more than 70,000 youngsters under the age of 15 will develop type 1 diabetes worldwide - equivalent to 200 new cases a day.
    Young people with diabetes are being encouraged to manage their lifelong condition by rewarding them for doing regular blood tests - with a glucose meter that gives out points on handheld computer games.
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