Jimmy Kimmel interviews five-year-old Arden Hayes, who gained fame by knowing everything there is to know about U.S. presidents. He showed off that knowledge on Jimmy Kimmel Live!once before. Now he's learned all the countries of the world plus their capitals. And their histories. Really, can you name all the countries that made up the former Yugoslavia? -via Viral Viral Videos
PS: Here's a funny moment edited out of the above video, in which Arden turns down a sponsor's gift because he's holding out for the competitor's product! -via reddit
When you love your little angel with all of your hearts, you want to make sure she gets plenty of sleep and that she learns to love the best things in life. With this great Doctor Who mobile, you can help her do both by helping her to dream of delightful Time Lords, TARDIS and companions while she sleeps soundly under the watchful eye of The Doctor.
This great mobile belongs to some friends of UTLVRev1312, who bought the mobile on Etsy. As if this wasn't all geeky enough, the baby's name happens to be Amelia, though I assume her last name isn't Pond.
What do you get a little gal who loves Toy Story, but would rather play as a space traveler than a cowboy? You could always try this Buzz Lightyear tutu so she can live out her fantasies of traveling to infinity and beyond without sacrificing her love of frilly dress up outfits. This adorable creation fits sizes 12 months through 5T and can be purchased through Etsy seller RainbowsLNG.
Of course, if I was going to pay $89 for a tutu, I would want one that fits me, but maybe she would make me a custom one so me and my youngster could match.
Well, maybe. Zombies generally don't keep you up at night and aren't obsessed about watching the same Dora the Explorer episode over and over and over and over again until I want to scream the "I'm the Map" song at every passing stranger.
Ever considered going to a convention or Halloween party as The Doctor? Well, that's all well and good, but just remember that no matter how good your costume, it still won't be nearly as cool as all eleven Doctor Who costumes worn by this adorable little two year old girl for Halloween.
This little gal is the daughter of Todd Kent, who previously dressed Katie up as every member of the Avengers and the entire Lantern Corps, making her the most awesomely nerdy toddler in the world.
Add a diaper failure and spit ups then you've nailed it, Sarah!
Cartoonist Sarah Andersen of Doodle Time (previously on Neatorama) illustrates in five panels what most single adults think or feel interacting with babies would be like.
Andrea Hows is an artist in New Zealand. She works in many different media, but professionally, she’s a makeup special effects artist. She made these lovely paintings, putting the rounded forms to effective use.
How does a mother of triplets absolutely win at Halloween? Well, she can take advantage of her brood by making them into three dragons, which just so happens to be the same number that Daenerys Targaryen has in Game of Thrones. And what woman wouldn't want to be the mother of dragons if they all looked like these little sleepy angels?
This lovely weyr of dragons belongs to Redditor ElShanko's sister (the Daenerys in the picture). If you happen to think she looks like Angela from The Office, the Reddit comments show you're not alone. Let's hope she dresses up as Angela next year and puts her youngsters in kitty costumes.
Pope Francis addressed families in St. Peter Square at the Vatican last Saturday. There's a video of the event, but it is four hours long. One of the highlights was a little boy who became attached to the pope, and came to stand beside him on stage. When some cardinals tried to remove him, the pontiff allowed the child to stay. The charming sequence is captured in a series of gifs and photographs at Buzzfeed.
Cooper here was included in our June roundup of cute baby cosplayers in his cute little Delorean stroller and Marty McFly getup. Now he's back and geeky as ever with his revamped pushcart that's now decked out like the Ecto-1. And Cooper is all ready to be slimed and fight Vigo the Carpathian with his cuteness and plush pack and ghost trap.
Impressively, the pushcart is cusomized with pretty much nothing but cardboard, tape, paint, plastic bottles, LEDs and plastic salsa cups which shows you don't need fancy materials to make something totally awesome for your Halloween costume and accessories.
Adorable ten-month-old Mary Lynne Leroux listens to her mother Amanda sing a sad song. First she smiles, then the tears come. It's ridiculous to think that the child is reacting to the lyrics, but the effect is both eerie and cute.
I know the feeling, My kids always cried when I sang to them. It didn't matter what kind of song it was, either. Now they just leave the room or beg me to stop. -via Daily Picks and Flicks
Oh sure, she might look totally vulnerable, but this baby isn't just an infant, she's a Teenage Mutant Ninja Baby and yes, I know that makes no sense, but just shush and enjoy these adorable pictures.
Here comes trouble, but don't worry, this ninja baby knows how to hold her own. Just watch.
That's right, you don't want to mess with a pizza-eating baby that was raised in the sewers.
OK, this little gal isn't actually from the sewers. In fact, she's the daughter of Anthony Stuart, who has compiled a great series of funny photos of his babe on Daddy's Little Prop.
Inspired by the creative works of Adele Enersen, Anna Eftimie and Anne Geddes, freelance artist and mother-of-three Queenie Liao imagines the dream of her child Wengenn. In her album Wengenn in Wonderland, Liao composed more than 100 creative photos of her then-three-month-old son.
Liao's imagination seems boundless - she's dressed up her sleeping son using readily available things in her home - to create the various themes of the photos. Liao said to Bored Panda, "Every day just before Wengenn's nap, I would imagine him being the main character in one of my favorite episodes, and 'paint' a background setting with plain clothes, stuffed animals, and other common household materials, just like how an artist would with her paint brushes."
Liao has published a book in Taiwan titled "sleepy Baby" that provided step-by-step details of how some of her pictures were taken, and is working on the English-version of the book.
I think I just found my Halloween costume. Just kidding, you really can't get away with this kind of adorable costume if you're over the age of 10 -as much as I wish I could. Although, I still wouldn't be surprised if I saw someone copying the idea at Comic Con.
This three year old's fairy princess Darth Vader even has sparkly Tie Fighter wings, making every aspect of the ensemble quite well coordinated and quite perfect for any young geek girl. Just imagine the Imperial March play when this little gal walks down the street.
What pearls of wisdom or profundity have you heard very young children say? Redditor keeril asks this question. Here are some of the best responses:
Pinkpickuptruck learned that the feeling of being a child lasts forever:
My little sister handed me a juice box as I was packing to move out and said "No one is really a grown up. They just act old because they have to"
Altruitis writes about a 4-year old's encounter with death:
At a funeral and overheard my aunt explaining to my four-year-old cousin "Grandma is sleeping now." My cousin looks in the casket and back at her and says, "I don't know mom, she looks pretty dead to me."
When my uncle was dying, my nephew said something that totally blew me away. His parents had just told him that my uncle only had a little time left to live and he looked up from playing with a toy and asked, "does everyone die?" "Eventually, yes," his parents responded. He looked down and said nonchalantly, "well if we're all going to die why are we so afraid of it?"
After learning the difference between living things and non-living things, my daughter was following me around asking whether things were alive or not, and telling me her opinion on them. Cars arent alive cause they can move but they dont grow, stuff like that.
Then she asked "What about words? Words change and grow when we use them. Words are alive."
No dad you don't get it, shes not my imaginary friend i'm her imaginary friend
The son of Loveisourpurpose is a budding theologian ready to read Anselm and Aquinas:
When my youngest son was 3 years old he looked up from playing with a toy and asked me "Mommy how did God make himself ?"
I have no idea how to answer this question by SmaSteg's daughter:
My half sister at the ripe age of 4: "What if the colors I see aren't the same as the colors you see? And how would you know"
It's an interesting thought that I remember having at some point during childhood as well. Obviously there are some cases where it would be easy (someone who's color-blind is fairly easy to spot), but what if the green I see is slightly different from the green you see but is still "green" enough for us to both assume we're seeing the same color?