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Birthing Dolls



Is that....?

Yes. Yes, it is. Mam Amor makes cloth dolls that are anatomically correct in their depictions of childbirth and breastfeeding. The baby doll fits entirely inside the mother doll and is attached by an umbilical cord.

http://www.mamamordolls.com/index2.php (warning: auto sound) -via VA Viper

Inspirational Video: Boy with Cystic Fibrosis Dances While Hooked up to Breathing Machine


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Every day, Dylan has to get breathing treatments for his cystic fibrosis. But he doesn't let that get him down. Here is Dylan kicking it to Taio Cruz's "Dynamite."

-via Gizmodo

How to Make a Buckminster Fuller Blanket Fort



You can't just throw a pillow fort together. I know because I build at least one per day. I've got limited materials of dubious structural integrity and high demands for enclosed interior space. My clients are quite insistent about what they want, and I've got to keep them happy to remain employed.

This one, designed by Patrick Di Justo, uses Buckminister Fuller's principle of tensional integrity to create a lightweight but sturdy structure. It's built around brooms that push each other apart, but never touch each other.

Link | Image: Joel Kimmel

Father and Son Han Solo and Tauntaun Costume



And you thought that Daddy smelled bad on the outside!

Austin Madison, an animator at Pixar, made this Han-and-tauntaun costume for him and his son to wear.

Link -via Super Punch

Crafter Turns Children's Drawings into Plush Toys



Wendy Tsao's ingenious business takes any child's drawing and makes it into a little plush friend. It's wonderful because it helps a child bring her/she imagination into reality. This is Stobbayew, a six-legged rabbit who lays eggs. She was designed by Maya, age 4, who loves her.

Link -via Boing Boing

13-Year Old Invents Medicinal Lollipop, Launches Start-Up Company



During the summer of 2010, Mallory Kievman was afflicted with a bad case of the hiccups. She tried many different folk remedies and the hiccups eventually went away. But Mallory figured that there had to be a better way to get rid of the hiccups quickly. So she invented a lollipop that does just that:

She had developed the product in her family’s Manchester, Conn., kitchen, amalgamating her three favorite cures — lollipops, apple cider vinegar and sugar — into a single confection. “It triggers a set of nerves in your throat and mouth that are responsible for the hiccup reflex arc,” said Mallory with a matter-of-fact tone. “It basically over-stimulates those nerves and cancels out the message to hiccup.”


She submitted her invention, dubbed the Hiccupop, to a kids' invention contest and won. Now she's launching a company to market her invention:

Mallory hopes Hiccupops will become a staple of school nurses’ offices and drugstores. She also wants to explore a medical niche, since hiccups are a common and uncomfortable side effect of chemotherapy. “It always has been really appealing to me to be able to sort of have a product out there that can help people,” she said. “I want to become a doctor and go into medicine.”


News Story and Company Website -via That's Nerdalicious! | Photo (unrelated) via Flickr user GoRun26

Playhouses Built by a Disney Artist



If you want to go all the way with a kids' backyard playhouse, then you must hire Arthur Millican Jr. He once worked for Disney creating fantasy worlds and now brings that expertise to individual families. This playhouse is, believe it or not, owned by a child. A child of whom I am insanely envious.

http://www.whimsicalfairygarden.com/Custom/garden%20shed%20playhouse.htm -via Boing Boing

Preschooler Sleep Eating an Ice Cream Cone


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Little Mason is all tuckered out. But rest is for the weak, especially when there's ice cream to be devoured.

-via Blame It on the Voices

Literacy PSA



The nonprofit organization Burning through the Pages has one mission, and it's a good one:

In a time of overwhelming technology and mindless entertainment, we want to get books into the hands of young adults based on what they love and are passionate about, in the hope that they will become active readers and find sanctuary in the limitless stories and ideas found in literature.


To promote this objective, it hired artist Mike Andereck to create this excellent poster.

Link -via Althouse | Burning through the Pages

Happy Sun Pancakes



The best thing about these kid breakfast crafts, like the Bunny Bottom Pancakes and the Teddy Bear Toast, is that non-crafty people can make them easily. The sunny pancakes by Michele Borboa are a great example.

Link -via Melissa Anderson

Toddler Has Lightsaber Duel with Darth Maul


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May the Forth be with you.

Some Jedi apprentices begin training at the age of six. But once in a while, a candidate of prodigious talent appears. This toddler is one of them. She can barely walk, but she can defeat even the formidable Darth Maul in battle.

-via The Mary Sue

Lion Cruelly Denied Nutritious Meal of Human Child


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The kitty cat wants to play with Jack the toddler (who is dressed like a delicious zebra). Alas, he is unable to penetrate the invisible barrier that separates them.

Second Video -via Boing Boing

To Clarify: The Mother Is on the Left and the Father Is on the Right



A friend of redditor ddrt had a pregnancy photo shoot with his wife. I hope that these images go into their baby book.

Why should you take these shots? Because someday your child will be a teenager. And you can show these pictures to her friends in order to embarrass her.

Link

The Most Amazing Playgrounds in the World



Monstrum, a Danish architecture firm, specializes in imaginative playgrounds. Their design principles are "visual design, motor challenges and safety." Yada, yada, safety. Whatever. They look amazing! This one in Copenhagen looks like the buildings are coming alive. Think about the fantasy adventures it could spark in the mind of a child.

Or, well, honestly, a middle-aged man who's too old to play on playgrounds, but could have fun on this one. I'll admit that.

View more of Monstrum's playgrounds at the link.

Link -via Super Punch

Wiimote Pinewood Derby Car



The daughter of blogger Robb Allen made this clever Pinewood Derby car shaped like a Wii Remote. He writes, "...I routed and helped her paint, but she did most of the rest." Is it an aerodynamic design? No, but it's cool.

Link | Previously: High-Tech Pinewood Derby Race Track

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