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Cheat Sheet: Bieber Bandz, KIDZ Star USA Talent Search and Youth Sports

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Silly Bandz announced a special Justin Bieber pack. Credit: Silly Bandz

If you've encountered the Silly Bandz craze, or the Justin Bieber craze, you're about to see the two collide. In a brand new Justin Bieber Silly Bandz pack, you'll find 24 bracelets in six different shapes: headphones, hat, music note, I Heart JB, Bieber Heart and Justin Singing. As you probably know, the bands bounce right back to their original shape when you take them off your wrist. Of course, they come in purple, which is the 16-year-old pop star's favorite color. FYI: Moms seen sporting one of these particular Silly Bandz are likely to send off Cougar Alerts!

Think your child could be the next big thing on the music scene? The people behind the KIDZ BOP CDs are looking for talented young singers in their KIDZ Star USA Talent Search. To enter, your kid needs to be a member of KIDZBOP.com born after Aug. 31, 1994. Then all they have to do is submit a video singing any song of their choice by Aug. 31, 2010! The winner will get a recording contract with KIDZ BOP, a role in a KIDZ BOP commercial and music video, as well as the chance to sing on a KIDZ BOP album. And you get the chance to show the Dina Lohans and Lynn Spears of the world how being a stage parent is done!

Summer brings out the lazy in the best of us ... but it's time to get your kids back on track. AOL Kids has partnered with Weplay to provide you with information on youth sports in your communities and around the nation. Weplay has tips and tricks articles for everything from cheerleading to football and every sport in between. Sign your child up with Weplay and they can connect with their teammates and other coaches and kids across the U.S. The true bonus for you is the ability to keep track of your child's teams and schedules in one place!

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