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Looks Legit to Me



Ainsley, who do you think that you're trying to fool? This note has too few misspellings to be from your dad.

-via The Hairpin | Photo credit: unknown

The Very Hungry Caterpillar Cupcakes



Lyndsay at Coco Cake Cupcakes made this marvelous cupcake tableau for a 1-year old's birthday party. The head is covered with fondant and the cupcakes are iced with two different colors swirled together in imitation of Eric Carle's watercolors. Best of all, because it's made of cupcakes, this assembly is easy to divide among party guests.

Link -via My Modern Met

Kids Get to Pose with Santa and Guns



The Scottsdale Gun Club in Scottsdale, Arizona offered kids the opportunity to pose for a photo with Santa, tell him what they wanted for Christmas, and examine his arsenal. Families could also test fire some guns at the range. Notice that the boy in the picture has good trigger discipline and is keeping his muzzle up. Good work, young man.

Link -via MArooned | Image: Unknown Facebook user -via Dave Barry

Baby Has Intense Cell Phone Conversation


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The blogger behind Dad and Buried thinks that his son Lucian is engaging in stock trades. But whenever I encounter a baby talking, I now think of the godfather baby meme.

Link -via Urlesque

The Storybook Fantasies of Dara Scully



Madonna's enchanting but largely unknown song "Dear Jessie" speaks of the magical, imaginative world of young children. A set of images by photographer Dara Scully stuck me as quite similar in how they bring that world to life. Presumably there is some Photoshop work involved.

Link -via Colossal | Artist's Website (warning: some fine art nudes)

Baby Asleep Giant Plush Totoro



redditor Honestly_ snapped this perfect shot of his son blissfully asleep on top of a huge Totoro doll from the anime classic My Neighbor Totoro. When he gets older, Honestly_ should make sure that he has another built to scale.

Link -via Boing Boing

Football Team Lacks Cheerleaders, So the Moms Step in


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With only 215 students, the high school of St. Ignace, Michigan couldn't support a cheerleading squad. That wasn't really important until its small football team became very successful. The team may go on to the state championships, and the people of St. Ignace want to make sure that they support the source of their local pride. So sixteen moms formed their own cheerleading squad to lead cheers at pep rallies and football games. Rather than be embarrassed, the players are proud of their mothers.

Link -via Oddity Central

Discarded Imaginary Friend


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I had an imaginary friend when I was a little boy. Ultimately, she left to go exploring the universe in her flying saucer. It was a good parting, but it is not always so with imaginary friends. Darren Bell tells the sad and then joyful tale of one such special friend named "Imaginary Sam."

Artist's Website -via Kuriositas

The Perfect Star Wars Nursery



When my wife was in labor with our first child, one of the attending nurses asked her in which interior design style we had assembled our nursery. My wife, in magnificent form, responded "Early Garage Sale." She said it in such a perfect deadpan that she convinced the nurse that there was such a style, and had fun running the gag out for a while.

We had only the basics, and were happy with that, but it would have been nice to build an elaborate nursery like this one by the parents of Rocky Olsen. It has everything: a Wampa rug, a Boba Fett lamp, an X-wing fighter mobile, and more. This picture alone doesn't do it justice. Look at the whole photo set at the link.

Link -via Blastr

The Case of the Missing Gordon


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Four actors have played Gordon on Sesame Street since 1969: Matt Robinson, Hal Miller, Roscoe Orman...and someone else. This video shows footage from an early test pilot of the show. Producers have attempted to identify this actor who is portraying Gordon, but have not been successful. It's a mystery, and the whole Sesame Street community is trying to solve it! Click on the link to study the clues.

Link -- Thanks, Dan Lewis!

Can You Tell Me How to Get, How to Get to Sesame Street?


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The vocal prompt GPS car navigation system TomTom lets you cruise to your location with the help of Bert and Ernie. Here are funny outtakes from their recording session. It does not go well.

http://www.tomtom.com/en_us/products/voices/bert-ernie/ -via The Mary Sue

20 Artists Re-Imagine Drawings from Their Childhoods




Christina Conway of the Subtext Gallery in San Diego had a clever idea for an exhibition. "Homeroom" features the works of famous, successful artists...when they were young kids. Each old drawing is accompanied by a recreation by the adult artist. Pictured above is Allison Sommer's "All Aboard!"

If you have kids who are exploring art, it's a great demonstration of artistic potential that is sometimes hidden.

You can view more at the link. Content warning: there's one nude -- a really lovely one by the brilliant Audrey Kawasaki.

Link | Gallery Website

Recreating Famous Movie Scenes with a Baby



No, there's not going to be a Muppet Babies version of The Blair Witch Project. Or at least I don't know of any currently planned.

You know, that idea actually has some cinematic potential.

Anyway, British photographer Emily Cleaver places her son Arthur in famous movie scenes, including ones from American Beauty, The Shining, and Twelve Angry Men. They're quite amusing.

Link -via Flavorwire

Goodnight iPad


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The little old lady whispering hush can't be heard by anyone in the room. Half the kids have earbuds plugged in and the others have the volume turned up way too loud. David Milgrim, also known as Ann Droyd (clever!), offers this parody of Margaret Wise Brown's classic children's book Goodnight Moon.

Link -via Nag on the Lake

Previously: The Astrophysics of Goodnight Moon

Princess Leia Nursing an Ewok



Adorable! For their Halloween family photoshoot, Hillary dressed as Princess Leia, Benjamin as Darth Vader, and Hailey as a hungry little Ewok. When George Lucas gets around to making the next trilogy, he should work in this scene.

Link | Photo: Ashley Taylor

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