When I was a kid, one of my favorite things was to get the comics section of the newspaper and use my Silly Putty on it. Just in case you have no idea what Silly Putty is, it's almost like gum except, you don't eat it, you play with it. Mashing it on a colorful newspaper or magazine will imprint whatever you stick it on. This kept me busy for hours.
Although we may not know the name of this baby, this three and a half-year-old child contemplates all of the food items they ate while doing his business in the bathroom as Mommy and Daddy from DefinitiveBabySign record the conversation through the door.
We've all done things like this. Used something as our own personal drum pad. Whether it's beating a bot with a wooden spoon or drumming our steering wheel listening to our favorite song on the radio, we all have the rhythm in us. This kid, however, uses a washing machine and it sounds amazing. Check it out!
LIVE! with Kelly and Michael is featuring a cute kid contest on their website featuring the cutest kids in America. One of the kids is from Sunnyside, WA! Let's see if we can't pool our votes together and get him to win this thing.
Some things are difficult to explain to a child, especially if that child is a die-hard sports fan and you’re trying to explain why his favorite player is leaving the team. This happened to Julie Armento when the news came that football player Brandon Jacobs was leaving the New York Giants for the San Francisco 49ers and her 6-year-old son Joseph wanted answers.
I'm not exactly sure what country this is from, but the language barrier doesn't matter for this top class video. The message is the same, no matter where you're from. "Respect your elders... or they will beat your ass."
Let’s face it: pushing a stroller isn’t very manly. Sure, you can put on your sad single dad face and maybe get some play from the wife, but that’s about the best you can expect.
I don't know Warren, but I do know he's a realist. His kindergarten class has the simple assignment on what they would look like 100 year from now. Here's what Warren drew: