Game of Thrones Sigil Book
Inspired by Eric Carle’s Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?, these charming picture book illustrations would be a perfect way for the kiddies of Westeros to learn the house sigils and words.
Inspired by Eric Carle’s Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?, these charming picture book illustrations would be a perfect way for the kiddies of Westeros to learn the house sigils and words.
(NSFW: Language) Alfred Molina plays Arthur H. Cartwright, a critic of an art form that badly needs criticism: children’s theater. He’s out to give these amateuhs a piece of his brilliant mind.
K is for Knifeball: An Alphabet of Terrible Advice is a parody children’s book from Avery Monsen and Jory John, the demented authors who brought us All My Friends Are Dead. Video made by POYKPAC.
Since we first met Caine, he has become an inspiration for other kids, as well as a foundation dedicated to fostering creativity in children. All thanks to cardboard and Caine’s imagination.
We’re not only impressed with six-year-old Jaxon Smith’s self-taught drumming abilities, but his taste in music is impeccable, as he jams along with Foo Fighters’ Pretender.
We all wish we could talk to our younger selves, but Jeremiah McDonald actually had enough foresight to record a convo for the future about pets, passions and Doctor Who all the way back in 1992.
From Jimmy Kimmel’s fake detective files come a kid who has a propensity to say “Yes” to every question. Though we can see why such an adventurous young man would already love life.
In an attempt to toy with 7 year-old Blake, Jimmy and Guillermo the Truth Fairy connect the kid to a real fake lie detector and proceed to ask some tough questions.
Listen all y’all, it’s a children’s remake of Spike Jonze’s music video of the Beastie Boys’ 1994 hit Sabotage. James Winters and his wife made the video with the help of his kids and his nephew.
One of the hidden trends that can be found on YouTube: kids eating while asleep. This kid’s brain wants that ice cream more than his body wants rest. A prime example of mind over matter.
It’s cute and funny to see Kya the lioness paw at baby boy Jack, but all that separates this lioness from a delectable baby treat (and tragedy) is a see-through glass barrier.
Danish firm Monstrum has created some of the greatest playgrounds we’ve ever laid eyes on. We can’t decide if the belly of the blue whale or the giant spider web looks like more fun.
A dad and his three kids replicate the classic Bohemian Rhapsody scene from Wayne’s World as he drives them to school. Though we have to say their car looks nicer than Wayne’s Mirthmobile.
So you think the kid who pulled his tooth out using a Nerf bow was brave? Back in the day – back in 2009, that is – backyard dentists pulled their teeth out with fire and fury. And a very supportive dad.
We’ve seen the same idea before, but we prefer this chopper rocking horse by Felix Götze. It even has a two-stroke engine. Get this and the Cadillac stroller and your kid will love you forever.
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