Babies are too young to truly appreciate the presents waiting for them under the tree on Christmas morning, but when your gift is a horse headed dog (pony?) you can't help but develop a few mental scars that'll stick with you for the rest of your life!
I wonder how many treats it took to convince the dog to wear the horse head mask?
Behold, the joy of science! Redditor templ001 posted this photo of his niece Laeana with the most awesome present Santa Claus left. Oh yeah, she also got Barbies and stuff. Link
Her Idea is an adorable all ages picturebook by artist Rilla Alexander which is as much fun to look at sitting on your shelf as it is to crack open and take a peek at the fun illustrations inside. And as a bonus the cover has inset googly eyes, so you can watch people watch you read!
Before parents take up torches and pitchforks and come after us for not including their little ones in this list please note that it contains kids who were on the internet in one way or another.
If you want your kid to make the 2013 list then you'd better get busy taking pictures and shooting videos!
If you can overlook the omission of your child and enjoy kid related stuff from the interwebs then you'll really enjoy perusing the entries on this list, they're totally adorbz.
Jeremiah Gorman built his son Finn a spaceship for the fifth birthday! Surplus electronics from a TV station became the cockpit controls, set under his bunk bed with proper lighting that looks like stars. See pictures of the build at Makezine. Link
A first grader in Redditor dalekmania's elementary school class either took the idea of writing letters to Santa literally, or came up with the clever notion that asking for every letter of the alphabet thrice would guarantee lots of presents under the tree. Hopefully that kid really likes alphabet blocks and fridge magnets!
This scene is always my favorite of The Nutcracker Ballet. In the version our regional ballet does, Mother Ginger is a man atop a wooden scaffolding that gets rolled out on stage. In this version, the lemon drop dancers underneath are so tiny that such shenanigans aren't necessary. Keep your eye on little Isabella, who is so full of the joy of dancing that she dumps the practiced routine and steals the entire number!
With all the craziness and harsh realities trying to trample on our good vibes these days, it's nice to know that watching a fun little video like Paraphernelia (by John Williams) can still raise our spirits and show us that all is not lost.
The premise:
When young Atari Withers gets annoyed with the little robot that follows him everywhere, he tries to leave it, sell it and smash it up... But this robot is more than just a toy.
We hope you enjoy this imaginative trip to the lighter side of life!
The fashionable people are getting younger every day, forcing the paparazzi to kneel when they want to get a good pic on the red carpet.
Join the young and fashionable in a star-studded party being thrown to celebrate the relaunch of The Coveteur, it's strictly A-list and sparkling apple cider up in here!
Memes bring a lot of LOLs into our lives, so who are we to deprive our children of the same stupid cat pictures and raucus laughter?
Now you can introduce the little ones to all the laughs with the My First Meme coloring book, which gives kids the characters to color in and the space to add their own caption on each page. Let the childish hilarity begin!
Kyle Cummings, a three-year old in Townsville, Queensland, found some eggs and hid them for safekeeping. His mother found them on Monday after they had hatched. Kyle's eggs were eastern brown snakes -- among the most venomous in the world:
The snakes, which are highly venomous, have since been released into the wild.
The reptiles were only 12-15cm long, according to Trish Prendergast of North Queensland Wildlife Care, who released the snakes.
"Their fangs are only a few millimetres long at that age, so they probably couldn't break the skin, but they're just as venomous as full-grown snakes," she told the Associated Press news agency.
Link -via io9 | Photo: North Queensland Wildlife Care