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Introducing...


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This couple worked for nine months to make the video birth announcement for Amelie Amaya. I think it came out just wonderful! -via Buzzfeed

Baby Makes Coffee


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It's no wonder that she knows how to make coffee. Since this machine only makes one cup at a time, she probably sees Mommy makes it a lot! -via The Daily What

The Top 100 Children's Books



Scholastic, Inc. has ranked their picks for the top 100 books for children. They include all genres and all age groups, but the graphic at the link is interactive, so you can find out more about each one. This list might not include all your favorites, but it's a good resource if you want to buy some reading material for a child or grandchild. I've read most of the top books, at least the ones that were written before I grew up, and my kids saw many of their favorites from the ones that came later. Link -via Metafilter

The Island of Misnamed Toys


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Lydia's three-year-old daughter names her toys. And some of the names are just not safe. From Rants from Mommyland. Warning: adult language in text. Link (via Buzzfeed)

Porn for Pregnant Ladies



Amy Morrison runs the funny and informative blog Pregnant Chicken. A search term inspired her to provide a new and needed service.
Every so often I notice that someone has found this site by searching "Pregnant Woman Porn" and I have no doubt that I am not what they are looking for. But it got me to thinking, pregnant ladies *should* have their very own candy to look at. We have needs! We have desires!

Oh, there's more -and if you're pregnant (or have been before), you'll find at least one that hits home. http://www.pregnantchicken.com/pregnant-chicken-blog/2012/1/17/porn-for-pregnant-ladies.html -via Metafilter

My First Hardcore Song


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Eight-year-old Juliet teamed up with producer Rob Sharpe to make this song and video, sure to take the Australian Hardcore scene by storm! -via Buzzfeed

Bye!


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Chloe says "Bye!" to everyone who is going away down the escalator at Copley Place Mall in Boston. Most of them respond in kind. -via Arbroath

Who's Your Favourite?


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It's a no-holds-barred battle of wits, and only one can win! This is terribly cute because you can tell it's not serious. -via reddit

Inside a Toddler's Brain



This tells the story pretty well, as I can see. A little digging revealed that this was drawn by freelance artist Melissa Balmain and was published in Parenting Magazine in September 2003. -via Buzzfeed

How Much Time Off After Childbirth is Best?

Every year in the U.S., more than half a million women go back to their jobs within a month of giving birth. The reason is usually economic, as paid maternity leave is not required by law. Short leaves may have harmful effects on both mother and baby, but the research in America is inconclusive, because the length of time off is complicated by other factors, such as poverty and education.
By looking to Europe, which has meticulous data collection practices and a history of paid leave stretching back to the 19th century, researchers have been getting a better and better handle on the extent to which varying amounts of paid leave can save kids’ lives. Two studies, one published in the Economic Journal in 2005 and another five years earlier, examined the results of the steady climb in paid leave in 16 European countries, starting in 1969. By charting death rates against those historical changes, while controlling for health care spending, health insurance, and wealth, the authors were able to attribute a 20 percent dip in infant deaths to a 10-week extension in paid leave. The biggest drop was in deaths of babies between 2 and 12 months, but deaths between 1 and 5 years also went down as paid leave went up. So what was the optimal amount of time off, according to all this research? According to Christopher Ruhm, the author of the first European study, paid leave of about 40 weeks saved the most lives. (After that point, according to Ruhm, “there may even be some partial reversal of those gains.”)

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The Modern Woman


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Lua, who appears to be about three years old, takes us through a typical workday of the modern independent woman. -via Stuff I Stole from the Internet


Cat Calms Baby


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Stewie the cat helps put baby Connar to sleep. Isn't that sweet? It reminds me of one night my one-year-old would not go to sleep, until, in desperation, I put the cat in the crib with her. She's tried to get the cats to sleep with her every night since, and she's almost 15 now. -via The Daily What


The Five Best Toys of All Time

Have you decided what to buy for the kids in your life this Christmas? GeekDad reviews a lot of toys and other products for children. So when you want to know what's fun, it's a great resource. Now they've distilled the best of the best down to one short list.
Here at GeekDad we review a lot of products — books, toys, gadgets, software — and I know it’s impossible for most parents to actually afford all of the cool stuff that gets written up. Heck, most of us can’t afford it either, and we’re envious of the person who scored a review copy of a cool board game or awesome gizmo. (Disclosure: that person is probably me.) So while we love telling you about all the cool stuff that’s out there, I understand that as parents we all have limited budgets and we sometimes need help narrowing down our wishlists.

So to help you out, I’ve worked really hard to narrow down this list to five items that no kid should be without. All five should fit easily within any budget, and are appropriate for a wide age range so you get the most play out of each one. These are time-tested and kid-approved! And as a bonus, these five can be combined for extra-super-happy-fun-time.

I read the list, and I think they'll all wonderful. Link -via Metafilter

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Kids React to Le Internet Medley


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The Fine Brothers have a webseries called Kids React in which they show viral videos to children and usually get told how stupid they are. In this one, they watch Le Internet Medley by the GAG Quartet, which contains many memes the kids are already familiar with. Which is a good thing. -Thanks, Benny & Rafi!


First Grade Problems



It's an image meme, but don't be put off, this one is just plain adorable. Because first graders have lots of problems, and they loom very large when you're little. See more first grade problems at Buzzfeed. Link

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