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11-Year Old Is Building a House

When my father was nine years old, he built a functional go-cart from spare parts that he found around the family farm. This kid is sort of like that. Dylan Karam, 11, of Opunake, New Zealand, is building a house:

Since getting a hammer when he was five, Dylan has never been far from a construction site and has helped builders around Opunake in the last six years.

But it is his latest project that could be his most impressive.

The young chippy is voluntarily putting in eight to nine hour days to help build Beau LeProu a new house on Aytoun St.

"He started turning up last year with his apron and his hammer and he's been back every day since. He does more hours than any of us. He is here before us and leaves after us and he cleans up after himself," said head builder Phil Brophy.

"Yeah, I get here at about 7.30am I suppose and stay until about 5pm," Dylan said, hand resting on his 20-ounce Estwing hammer bought just days ago with some of his Christmas money.

He also picked up some magnetic screwdrivers, a tape measure and folding builder's ruler.

When these aren't hanging from his waist in his leather builder's apron they are at home safe in the wooden toolbox he built.


Link | Photo: Cameron Burnell/Taranaki Daily News

Kids Encounter Consumer Electronics from the 1980s


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When's the last time that you've used a 5 1/4 inch floppy disk? A long time, probably -- but you know what it is when you see one, right? Well, not the kids of today. This French-language video from Canada shows young children presented with items of technology from the 1980s and asked to explain what they are.

via Flavorwire

The Tape Trick -- A Method to Wrangle Your Child at Night



Prudent Baby, a parenting blog, offers this trick to encourage your young child (older toddler or pre-school) to stay in bed at night instead of wandering around the house. First, place three lengths of colored tape that align with the nursery door mostly closed, halfway open, and mostly open:

Explain the rules to the kiddo. Tell them they are a big kid now, and big kids use the tape system. At bedtime, the door will be wide open, aligned to the first piece of tape. The first time he/she leaves her room (for anything other than an actually necessary trip to the potty), the kiddo will be returned to bed, and the door will be closed halfway, aligned to the second piece of tape. The second time he/she leaves her room, she'll be sent right back to bed, and the door will be closed further, to just a crack, aligned with the third piece of tape. If Mr./Mrs. Cranky Pants leaves their room a third time, the door is going to be shut all the way. Make sure they understand the rules and act it out.


Do you think this would work?

Link via Wired

2-Year Old Knows Her Presidents


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"One more time: what does Ronald Reagan say?"

"'Mr. Gorbachev, tear down that wall.'"


Charlotte, the daughter of YouTube user jasonenglish1, really knows her presidents. She can identify many by name from a collection of portraits on a placemat, as well as provide quotations.

via Urlesque

10-Year Old is the Youngest Person Ever to Discover a Supernova

Kathryn Aurora Gray, a 10-year old girl from Frederictown, Canada, already has an impressive item on her resume. She's an amateur astronomer and the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada has credited her with discovering a previously-unknown supernova:

The society said that in this case the galaxy was "imaged" on Friday, New Year's Eve, and the supernova was located on Sunday.

A new supernova shows up as a bright point of light that wasn't visible the last time a galaxy was checked. Since supernovas can outshine millions of regular stars, they can be spotted with a modest telescope.


http://www.cbc.ca/canada/new-brunswick/story/2011/01/03/nb-supernova-girl.html via Popular Science | Image: Royal Astronomical Society of Canada

4-Year Old Narrates Dad Playing Starcraft


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Like any caring father, YouTube user NuubCast is getting his daughter involved in violent video games as early as possible. This adorable video shows him playing Starcraft while explaining the game to his inquisitive daughter.

via Geekologie

Come to the Library and Read to a Dog

The Pima County Public Library in Tuscon, Arizona has a program that invites kids to read to dogs. This activity allows children to read stories to non-judgmental listeners, namely certified therapy dogs:

For many children, this allows them a rare chance to experience stress free reading. Once they are in this situation, children find themselves relaxing and having fun while reading! They come to think of themselves as good readers, which helps their self esteem and makes them eager to read. And eager readers practice their reading more often, leading to improved reading skill.

All of these elements work together to increase a child's motivation to read, which is an essential element in becoming a successful reader.


http://www.library.pima.gov/kidsweb/readtoadog.php via J-Walk Blog | Photo by Flickr user Manchester Library used under Creative Commons license

25 Years of 2 Kids Coming Downstairs at Christmas


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Every year, the father of YouTube user Spoonito recorded a brother and sister coming down the stairs on Christmas morning. This video compiles all of those descents from 1985 to the present. It's especially cute that they move in imitation of themselves as toddlers.

via Geekosystem

A Simple Act of Love by a Teenager to a Stranger

Every night, 17-year old Rudy Favard visits the Parker family home in Melrose, MA. He's there because 8-year old Sammy has cerebral palsy. He must be fed downstairs, but his parents are not longer able to physically carry him back up to his bedroom. So the Parkers asked for help from the local Catholic school. The school nurse, Elizabeth Paquette, arranged for a caring teenager named Rudy to visit them every night and carry Sammy back upstairs:

When Paquette brought the boys to meet the family for the first time, the Parkers cried.

“Just to see this outpouring of people,’’ Rick Parker began, his eyes welling at the memory. “To see that these people were willing to put their hands and feet to what they believed. . .’’


Link via Deadspin | Photo: Essdras M Suarez, Boston Globe

Kids Opens Christmas Presents, Outraged to Find Books


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The three year old son of YouTube user popolats opened one of his presents. Intead of a toy, it was a set of books. Naturally, he was incensed at this gift selection.

via Brian J. Noggle's Facebook wall

8-Year Olds Publish Article in Scientific Journal

25 children at the Blackawton Primary School in Britain have published an article in the prestigious journal Biology Letters. It all started three years ago when a neuroscientist named Beau Lotto spoke at the school and advocated for the study of science:

After the talk, Lotto and Dave Strudwick, Blackawton Primary School’s head teacher, decided to try to do an original research project with the students where the kids would have full control. Lotto also ran a scientific outreach program called Street Science, whose aim was to get non-scientists to do original experiments outside the lab. He and Strudwick wondered if the same idea would work in a classroom.[...]


The class of students, after much contemplation, settled on studying the mental abilities of bees:

Ultimately, the class decided to investigate whether bees could use spatial relationships between colors to figure out which flowers had sugar water in them, and which didn’t. The question has interesting implications for bees in the wild, the kids pointed out. If some flowers are bad or have already been sucked dry of nectar, bees should learn to avoid them, “which is like a puzzle.”[...]

Getting the paper published was a struggle as well. In particular, several journals got stuck on the fact that the paper doesn’t cite any references. Lotto says they left the references out because the historical context wasn’t what inspired the kids, anyway.

“That wasn’t the basis for doing the experiment, it was what was interesting to them. That’s the driver of any quality science study,” Lotto said. “That’s what I tell my PhD students: Don’t do any reading. Figure out why you wake up in the morning, what you’re passionate about, and then read the literature. But don’t figure out what’s interesting based on what other people say.”


Link | Article | Photo (unrelated) via Flickr user aquariumia used under Creative Commons license

The Best Sex Ed Books for Kids

There are many books written to help explain sex to kids. Kate Miller of Geek Mom has a rundown of the four that she considers to be the best. Among them is the classic It's Perfectly Normal by Robie H. Harris. Miller writes:

This book is perfect for kids age 10+. I know it’s perfect because when I handed it to my 10-year-old son, he flipped through it and said with disgust, “Jeez, Mom, is this just a book of cartoon pictures of naked people?” He then proceeded to never put it down. As a follow-on to It’s So Amazing, above, this book takes the same subject matter and advances it in complexity and frankness for its older audience. It still uses the same open, colorful, fun illustrations and authoritative yet friendly tone. A cartoon bird and bee go through the book with the reader, getting just as engrossed — or grossed out — as a young reader might. This gives the reader a couple of fun friends throughout. This book will present to your kids all the topics that might make you squeamish: sex, contraception, diseases, homosexuality, abortion, pubertal changes, masturbation, you name it. This edition also has new information on HPV, infertility treatments and using the internet safely. As a reproductive health professional myself, and as a mom on the northern-European model of talking openly with kids about sex, I endorse this book with all my heart and mind. Get it!


How did you/are you/will you teach your kids about sex?

Link | Image: Amazon.com

Mass Effect Activity Book



Mass Effect is a violent video game franchise that is, to say the least, totally inappropriate for children. That's why an activity book created by Something Awful user skookmunkee is hilarious. It's 30 pages and long and filled with coloring pages, games, and puzzles. You can download it at the link.

Link via Kotaku | Photo: Flickr user countchoculitis

The Story of Electron Boy, the Child Turned into a Superhero by the Make-A-Wish Foundation, Made into Comic Book



The Make-A-Wish Foundation asked seriously-ill child Erik Martin what he'd like for his wish. Erik said that he'd like to be a superhero. So the Foundation and the city of Seattle made him into a superhero called "Electron Boy". Staged adventures with costumed villains allowed Erik to live out his dream. Now his alter ego's life has been turned into a comic book by Capstone Comics. Author Rob Bass wrote:

What really got me about the whole story was what it proved, right out there where anybody could see it, pure objective truth, that our imaginations are pure and boundless and can take us anywhere that we let them, no matter how much these bodies might fail us, that even if you're born without a right atrium and ventricle in your heart and no spleen and all your organs on the wrong side of your body and are extremely sensitive to the touch and you beat cancer once when you're eleven and then it comes back again when you're thirteen, you can overcome all of that, because you still have the power to do anything, become just who you've always dreamed of being.


Proceeds from the comic go to benefit Erik's family.

Link | Image: Capstone Comics

2-Year Old Gets Trapped inside Claw Machine

A toddler and her mother visited the mall in Robinson Township, Pennsylvania. The mother turned her head for a moment, and when she looked back, her little girl was inside a prize-dispensing claw machine. Rescue workers removed her without any problems:

“We pried the door off and I brought the child out and lifted her up and said, ‘here’s my prize,'” said Chief Paul Kashmer.

The child was removed safely from the claw machine and suffered no injuries.

“We got inside and sure enough there was the cutest little girl you ever seen, sucking a bink inside a toy machine with all the other toys,” said Kashmer.

Kashmer said the child never cried and even seemed to be enjoying herself.


Link via Ace of Spades HQ | Photo: WTAE

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