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Nightly News: Kids Edition (July 20, 2023)

21:27

This month is on track to be the hottest July ever recorded with the heat scorching down on several parts of the country. Find out what you need to know about different types of hot outdoor surfaces, like asphalt, before you head to the park or dog run. Speaking of hot weather, we journey to the Little Rock Zoo who showed us how they keep their residents cool while the sun blazes on. Then, summer slide! And no, we’re not talking about the playground slide. Check out some simple musical tips to help retain what you learned in school over summer break. Also in this episode: the fab four! We check in on those lion cubs who are one step closer to making their public debut. Also, ancient discovery — dinosaur bones! We'll take a look at some rare bones found in Maryland that date back more than 100 million years to a massive dinosaur called an 'Acrocanthosaurs'. Plus, meet an 8-year-old on a mission to build libraries for kids around the globe.