A group of little kids trying certain foods for the first time. Their reactions were filmed in slow-motion, at 500 frames per second. The resulting video, titled ‘The First Taste’, was originally shown at the TEDxSydney conference on Saturday.
Alexander Demenkov was driving down a heavily trafficked road in Novosibirsk, Russia, when an irresponsible mother decided to cross an unlit part of the road with two of her kids on a sleigh. Lucky for them, Alexander is an awesome driver and no one was hurt.
This little Japanese kid playing a xylophone is VERY passionate about his music…
Alfred Molina stars as a mean children’s theater critic in the newest Funny Or Die sketch:
‘K is for Knifeball’ is a viral ad for Avery Monsen and Jory John’s new book with the same title. It’s basically a children’s alphabet book with terrible advices for kids adults. ‘K is for Knifeball’ is written in the same black humor style like Go the F**k to Sleep.
This is how they fight alcohol abuse in Finland – by scaring the crap out of you. The creepy PSA ad comes from The Fragile Childhood, a Finnish nonprofit organization:
Little Emma is a two-year-old girl suffering from arthrogryposis, a rare congenital disorder that makes lifting her arms extremely difficult. Thanks to a group of researchers from Alfred I. du Pont Hospital for Children in Wilmington, Delaware, and their 3D-printed Wilmington Robotic Exoskeleton, Emma can now play with her blocks like any other toddler…
The more Ben starts looking like someone's Dad, the hotter he gets