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Kiwi kids brush up for world record (TVNZ)

Kiwi kids brush up for world record (TVNZ)

August 7th, 2006

Kiwi kids brush up for world record (TVNZ)

Tens of thousands of kiwi kids have been frantically brushing their teeth in an attempt to set a world record. Children from nearly 200 schools across the country celebrated World Dental Health Day by trying to break the record of 32,000 children brushing their teeth simultaneously.



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