Yeah the dad is kind of a wack job, but nothing beats the mysterious effect that Bob Marley has on this child. Well, nothing since the tranquil sounds of Stevie Nicks.
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Yeah the dad is kind of a wack job, but nothing beats the mysterious effect that Bob Marley has on this child. Well, nothing since the tranquil sounds of Stevie Nicks.
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“I can do anything good, better than anyone!” That’s the spirit!
[Via ParentDish]
I love that the villains are furry animals.
All in the name of experimental parenting. The reaction truly is priceless.
What happens when you give a two and a half year old one of the most technologically advanced gadgets to come out in quite some time? Telstar Logistics founder Todd Lappin decided to find out for himself by conducting this fun experiment. Here are some of his findings:
As you can see, after geeking out on my Sutro Tower homescreen, she took right to it — including figuring out how to enlarge some of her favorite iPhone-legacy apps to 2x to display full-size on the iPad screen. If you’re good at understanding kid-speak, you’ll also notice that she immediately saw its potential as a video-display device. She lamented the lack of a camera, and wondered about its potential for playing games.
On the downside, she had the same frustration as many adults, where touching the screen-edge with your thumb while holding the iPad blocks input to all home screen icons. Notice also that she was confused by the splash page for FirstWords Animals, her favorite spelling game: Because the start button looked like a graphic, rather than a conventional button, she couldn’t figure out how to start the game.
Oh, here’s one he forget to mention: She’s so freakin’ cute!
[Via LaughingSquid]
Watch as actor Brian Cox teaches 2 1/2 year old Theo a couple lines from Hamlet. His young astute British accent is so freakin cute.
[Via BoingBoing]
Quite possibily the cutest rocker baby I have ever seen. OK he’s the cutest. And the skull pacifier is the cherry on top, really.
[Thanks, Steve D.]
Watch in shock and wonder as a one-year-old taps into the iPhone like a pro. Real difficult, right Sex in the City‘s Carrie? (Look after the break to see what I’m referencing.)
Who knew?! When The Itsy Bitsy Spider fails, now you know where to turn.
[Via EW-MusicMix]
If only there was a way translate what this child is actually trying to say.
“Get me out of this damned car seat. Get me out of this damned car seat.”
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Earlier this week an Indonesian woman gave birth to a 19.2 pound baby boy. After a successful Caesarian section the child cried unusually loud, screaming for, you guess it, his first cheeseburger.
According to LemonDrop.com: “The baby is probably the size it is because his mother is diabetic, a condition which could have raised her glucose levels and thereby the baby’s, giving him more sugar than he needed and making him grow like a superhero fetus.”
[Via LemonDrop]
[Via CollegeHumor]