Perhaps you needed to be reminded that sweet and good things exist in this world.
"My Youngest Son Meeting Mickey Mouse" is that video.
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Perhaps you needed to be reminded that sweet and good things exist in this world.
"My Youngest Son Meeting Mickey Mouse" is that video.
From IMGURian GoodAsDad.
[via imgur.com]
I've known Ari Sadowitz since I was in high school, and he remains one of the most shockingly talented musicians I have ever met. In recent years, he's spent most of his time cranking out sleek, jazzy, R&B-tinged rock with Model Decoy and Heavy English. But now he has a new pandemic collaboration with…his 3-year-old… READ THE REST
The California mom who captured this hilarious video of her baby explains: "I was shopping for toys for my daughter, Maisie at the store. I was showing her different toys to see which ones she wanted. That toy said it was good for sensory development, so I put it in front of her and turned… READ THE REST
In this video, a very cute three year old girl asks Santa, WTF? Which is a reasonable question. December 13, 2020 / London, UK: We went to see Santa at Hamley's, all was going well until Santa gave out the presents, my 3-year-old daughter asked Santa What the fuck is that? Santa didn't notice, neither… READ THE REST
Want to reprint a famous author's writing on your website? You could get sued. Dropped a clip from a TV show or movie into your YouTube video? You could get sued. Have almost any identifiable song playing in the background of your Facebook video? Heck, you probably won't get sued… but that's only because Facebook… READ THE REST
For a kid, STEM has almost become like eating your vegetables or cleaning your pet's litter box. Your parents might say it's necessary, but that doesn't mean you'll to enjoy it. But like many ideas that take root in a young mind, they aren't always correct. The reality is that STEM and STEM-related activities aren't always… READ THE REST
Parents love their kids… but no matter how much they dote on the little rugrats, a few common kid statements are bound to prompt an eyeroll every time. Like, "Are we there yet?" Or, "That's not fair." Or the ultimate sticking point moment when they're hit with the ultimate, non-negotiable fallback of the two-year old,… READ THE REST