Parents handed their three-and-four-year-old kids a red-hot poker called a sparkler back on Fourth of July evenings in the olden days.
They encouraged us to run and wave those torches into the night air. Then when, and if, you became five without acting silly, you were allowed to hold a sparkler ...
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