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Children may actually not like clowns...

A survey from the University of Sheffield has come up with a claim thay may surprise parents and other adults - children may actually not like clowns!

The claim was made by a senior lecturer in research, announcing results to improve the decor ofchildrens hospitals.

She said we adults always make assumptions about what does and doesn't work for children. But then again, do kids really dislike clowns,or do they not like them when they are sick, stuck in hospitals and wanting to go home?

Her guess was they would also forgo icecream and jelly if it meant avoiding having their tonsils cut out!

So maybe kids only dislike clowns when they want to go home?


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They might like the clowns when they get home?

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Added by Huttriver of New Zealand on March 16, 1:34 AM.

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