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The Adventures of a Cardboard Box


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This lovely short film relates the adventures a child has with just a cardboard box and an imagination. Filmed in Bergen, Norway, entirely on a cell phone by Temujin Doran. -via Laughing Squid


Doing Donuts


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Is a three-year-old too young to drive an ATV by himself? I think so. Can he do it? Apparently. Little Hannes Pfeiffer tries out his new quad in the snow. What can possibly go wrong? -via The Daily What


Crappy Pictures and Great Stories



I just found a wonderful blog called Parenting, illustrated with crappy pictures™. Amber Dusick tells stories about her children and draws pictures that are not crappy, just simple. This illustration is from the post art with kids, the two scenarios.
Their attention is held because of the amount of mess they are making.

Scenario Two officially starts the moment they invent a new technique, like splattering paint across the paper or pouring it directly onto the paper. I always applaud these techniques. They are having fun! Creativity is messy!

I applaud them because there is a stifled artist inside of me living vicariously through their freedom. Plus, I am an idiot.

The other posts are just as funny. My particular favorite is what fortunate means. But you'll want to read more of Dusick's stories. Link -via Metafilter

Rainbow Connection


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Eight-year-old Sean channels Kermit as he sings "Rainbow Connection" and plays his ukulele. -via 22 Words


Squirt Gun Fun


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Do I really need a good story? Isn't it enough that these cute laughing babies will make you smile? -via Sofa Pizza


The Super Mario Party



When a child who is about to turn four asks for a Mario birthday party, most parents would oblige with paper Mario tableware and a cake with the appropriate icing. But one family went the extra mile, hand-crafting the treats, decorations, costumes (yes!), and games around the theme of Super Mario Bros! A good time was had by all. The birthday boy's uncle posted lots of pictures at Behemoth Gaming. Link -via reddit

Fancy Footwork


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A nine-year-old girl shows off her shuffling skills at Tianenman Square and near the Olympic Stadium. Her father joins her for the finale, so you will know where she learned these mad skills. -via a comment at reddit


Leo Learns to Hold Stuff


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Learning new stuff is hard! Coordinating hands, fingers, and arms takes a lot of practice, but it's what a baby's gotta do if he ever wants to play with toys! -Thanks, Lily Landes!


Jack and the Beanstalk


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A two-year old boy helps to tell the story of Jack and the Beanstalk. He has a real future as a storyteller! -via Buzzfeed


Father and Baby Dancing


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While recording some footage of pianist Colin Huggins performing at Washington Square Park, photographer Senén Llanos caught a beautiful interaction between a father and child. http://www.senencito.com/my-blog/2011/5/23/a-beautiful-moment-i-witnessed-in-washington-square-park.html-Thanks, Senén!


Stealing the Spotlight


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The little girl is supposed to be the star of the show, but one young man behind her has boogie fever! -via Buzzfeed


Top Baby Names of 2010

The most popular names for new babies in 2010 is out, and the influence of the Twilight series of books and movies has influenced the lists. Both the top names for boys and girls are characters from the franchise. For baby girls:
1. Isabella
2. Sophia
3. Emma
4. Olivia
5. Ava
6. Emily
7. Abigail
8. Madison
9. Chloe
10. Mia

And the top ten boys names are:
1. Jacob
2. Ethan
3. Michael
4. Jayden
5. William
6. Alexander
7. Noah
8. Daniel
9. Aiden
10. Anthony

Link -via Parenting

Baby Dinner


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Dress a bunch of babies and toddlers in their best finery, take them to a fancy restaurant, and serve them dinner fairly unsupervised. That makes a fine ad for Dutch company Olvarit's new varieties of baby foods. -via the Presurfer


Involve Your Kids in Spring Cleanup

Time for spring cleaning! Moms know that no matter how much work is involved, it's easier to do it yourself than to motivate and supervise help from children. However, good parenting means getting little ones involved in housework, especially since they caused most of the mess you're cleaning. Here are ten ways to motivate your children by making housecleaning fun!
Hunting for loose change. This is one idea where your child can get an actual reward and make it very exciting.  Have them clean under the seat cushions, sort through drawers, clean under the bed, anywhere they can possibly find coins.  Afterwards you can make it educational by counting the change and dividing it into types.  Naturally, if there is enough change, you can have them save the money for some future trip to the store, or put it in a savings count.  Even collect it in a jar until having enough for something special.

Expiration Date Detective. This is one for the kids that can read dates. Have them go through the items in your ice box, cupboards or pantry where you store cereals and other items with possible expiration dates. Have them find the ones that need to be thrown away. You can show them the best way to dispose of each of them. Be sure to reward them for doing a good job.

The Sorting Game. Take the mess out of your kids’ toys. Give them the kind of storage options where they can play with their games and toys as they want, then have a place to put them away later.  You can also make a game out of letting them pick out any items they’ve outgrown to be donated to the goodwill.

Read the rest at Change of Address. Link

Hysterical Bubbles


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A giggling baby. A dog. And bubbles. If this doesn't make you smile, I don't know what will! -via Urlesque


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