My title bar in safari in my iPad won't dissapear

When I first got my iPad 2 I would go to safari and go to yahoo.com and the title bar with my tabs would automaaticlly dissapear.
Now if I open any website like apple.com, the tabs stay up where I can see them. They don't dissapear. Usually they hide, like my iPhone 4s tabs.
Idk what I did . Anyone know how to fix this?

Hi sorry I haven't had time to check this thing but yea I checked . Every time I'm in my iPad 2 in safari in any website I can see the Search bar where you can put google search . This didn't use to happen it use to hide by itself . It started to happen after I let my mom use it idk what she did to it!!
Please anyone know how to make it hide? I'm now running on ios6

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