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Raise your hand if you love summer. We're assuming there was just a collective "aww yeah!" among you, because seriously-- who doesn't enjoy lemonade and Slip N' Slides and hanging your head out the window? But we can't forget the tastiest way to celebrate the season-- ice cream. And lots of it.
Wait, what? Eyeball licking? (To be technical: Oculolinctus). It's the new "kissing" in Japan, popular among schoolchildren.
Experience isn’t always the most important qualification for a politician. Sometimes dimples work just fine.
Don't laugh, you've all wanted to escape church when you were a kid. But steal a car?
Not much to be said about this one: little girl wants to buckle herself in, and wants her father to worry about himself.
I was driving home from work today and I came across a scene that reminded me of what I would have done when I was a kid: make the most of it.
If you've had your fill of Grumpy Cat videos, why not take it to the next level and watch a video of children watching Grumpy Cat videos? It's basically doubling up on cute.
There's the bit of Tardar Sauce herself, wh
Pottytraining can be frustrating, not to mention time consuming, cutting into precious minutes a toddler could be spending watching Dora the Explorer, but not anymore! Meet the iPotty, a training toilet with a built-in holder for an iPad so your toddler can use the restroom just like a grownup -- while playing Angry Birds and watching Netflix.
Here's a video of a soccer game (somewhere overseas) in which one of the veteran players is playing in the final game of his career. After he "checks out" of the game and receives an ovation from long-time fans, he puts the his 5 year-old son into the game to play in "Dad's" place.
When it comes to maternity leave, The United States earns a pretty dismal ranking when compared to other countries, being the only first-world country, and one of only three countries (the others being Lesotho, Swaziland and Papua New Guinea) that does not offer paid maternity leaves. Not only do other countries have better systems in place for maternity leave, but they have some pretty great welcoming gifts for their newest citizens. In Finland, for example, new parents can choose between receiving the above maternity package filled with essentials for baby's first few months or a tax-free lump sum of 140 euros as a maternity grant.
Here's a scary reminder about the importance of keeping an eye on little kids because you have no idea what they’ll put in their mouths.