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Old Bugs Bunny Trick Actually Works!


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I've tried the Duck Season, Wabbit Season trick on my toddler, but I've never been successful. This parent, however, was made it work. If a person insists on contradicting you, just reverse yourself.

via Geekosystem

Brazilian Kids Build World's Largest LEGO Tower

A crew consisting mostly of children built the largest LEGO tower in the whole world. The 102 foot 3 inch tower is made of half a million bricks. The kids assembled small bricks into larger components about a foot wide, which construction workers then combined from a crane. Four days later, the tower was complete, surpassing a previous record held by Chile.

Link (warning: self-starting video) via DVICE | Photo: The Daily Telegraph

Agile Baby Will Get Her Bottle Right Now


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This dexterous tot will simply slide down the stairs if it will get her to her bottle a few seconds sooner. The video, though, is actually funnier in reverse.

via Geek Dad

6-Year Old Applies for Position of Museum Director, Gets Job



Sam Pointon, 6, loves trains. So when the director of the National Railway Museum in York, UK, retired, he applied for the job. And he got one:

In his application Sam wrote: "I have an electric train track. I am good on my train track. I can control two trains at once."

Bosses were so taken with his enthusiasm they offered him a role as director of fun.

Sam said: "It is the best job in the world. I love it. It is good fun.

"My favourite is the steam engine, I like it when the wheels go round."

Asked what qualified him for the role at the railways museum, he answered: "I've been on loads of trains, including the Eurostar.


You can watch a video of Sam at work at the link.

Link via Urlesque | Photo: BBC

Crayola's Multiethnic Skin Tone Markers



Today, being April Fools' Day, is the most difficult day on which to be a NeatoBambino author. It is quite difficult to distinguish between real oddities and fake oddities, especially since April Fool's Day pranks have become very mainstream. So this Crayola product might not be real. It should not surprise us either way that the company might produce markers that reflect a variety of skin tones, although they should be more properly identified as multiethnic instead of multicultural.

Link via Volokh Conspiracy

Uncomfortably Realistic Breastfeeding Doll & Gear


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I'm not sure what to think of this product by Berjuan. The doll comes with an apron which the child puts on. The apron has two flowers that represent nipples. When the crying doll touches her lips to the nipples, she makes suckling sounds.

What do you think? Creepy or healthy?

Link | Product Site

Origami Quilt



Studio Gorm, a German design firm, developed the Construction Quilt. It:

[...]was designed as simple multifunctional interior piece that can be transformed into a toy by children. It works as a carpet, a couch cover and can be converted into a landscape for toy cars or fort to play in. it works off of a simple grid of triangles made of dense foam covered with wool felt.


http://www.studiogorm.com/construction_quilt.html via NotCot

Wreath Made from Dollar Store Toys



Here's a crafting project that's accessible to even non-crafty people like me. Kevin Kelly and his young son made a wreath out of plastic toys from a dollar store:

First we cut a torus from a piece of scrap plywood. Then we hot glued on to it several bags of plastic toys from the dollar store. It was fun building up patterns. Time flowed quickly. It made us giggle at times. The thing is completely useless. But it evoked something vague when we hung it outside my studio door. It's pleasing in a strange way. Looks like art to me.


Link via Boing Boing

Star Wars Martial Arts School Opens

The Jedi Temple, a Star Wars-themed martial arts academy, has just opened in Quilpué, Chile. Students learn Jedi values along with yoga and taekwondo:

In the classes, the children are given a chance to breathe life into a Star Wars' fandom (sometimes inherited from obsessed parents), by wielding light sabers made popular by Luke Skywalker and Darth Vader, Vanguardia.com reported.

A genuine Star Wars experience is provided by "an exact replica light-saber, that has the sounds and the light reminiscent of the movies," William Berrueta, the creator of the school, told BBC Mundo.


http://latino.foxnews.com/latino/lifestyle/2011/03/11/star-wars-school-opens-chile-teach-children-martial-arts/#ixzz1GKIxn1uc?test=faces via Geekologie | Photo: Getty

Baby Horrified/Amused by Mommy Blowing Nose


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Emerson, at the age of five and a half months, isn't sure what to make of nose blowing. It's both freakish and hilarious. My guess is that he'll grow up a fan of horror movies.

via Urlesque

12 Reasons It's Harder to be a Dad Than a Mom

This is quite funny. Matthew Archbold notes that mommyblogging is a far more prolific field than daddyblogging, and that this is unfair. After all, it's harder to be a dad than a mom:

1) When we gain weight we can’t blame the pregnancies.

2) When one of your daughters gets in a fight at school and your other daughter yells, “Sweep the leg Johnny” everyone blames you.[...]

5) “Wait until your Mommy gets home” just doesn’t sound as scary. It just doesn’t.[...]

10) When women see Dads out with kids they assume we’re sensitive people who like to chit chat. We’re guys. We don’t chit or chat. When we see people we know we say “hey” but we don’t stop moving. We never stop moving. We’re like sharks in that way.


Link via Brian J. Noggle | Photo by Flickr user JeffS used under Creative Commons license

Alternative Titles to Dr. Seuss Books



Yesterday would have been the 107th birthday of Dr. Seuss. Chris Menning of BuzzFeed commemorated the event by writing more explicit titles for several classic works by the good doctor including The Sneetches and Other Stories.

Link via GeekDad

The Ultimate Backyard Spaceship


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This kid, who may henceforth be referred to as the most fortunate child in America, has his own high-tech backyard make-believe spaceship. Jon Howell and Jeremy Elson built the Ravenna Ultra-Low Altitude Vehicle. It has many lights, switches, and an audio countdown. The assembly even shakes on liftoff.

Link via Make

Oh, The Places You'll Go Parody


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Did Dr. Seuss' Oh, The Places You'll Go! ever strike you as a bit optimistic? Maybe the right approach is to prepare your children for the lives of tedious mediocrity that will surely mark their insignificance.

Parents Prank Disney World-Bound Kids with Fake Flyer



Redditor gljo took his/her kids on a surprise trip to Disney World. To hide their true destination, s/he created this fake flyer for their supposed destination.

Link via Boing Boing

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