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April 1: It's coolish to be a little foolish

It’s tough to trace the history of April Fools’ Day, or All Fools’ Day, as it was once known, but for some theories about how the holiday came to be, some funny adult pranks that have been played, and some harmless suggestions for kids to torment their families, read this article in The Christian Science Monitor online.

Posted by Louise Ash on 01 April 2008 in Feature

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