I've been in radio a long time and only wished I had a voice as cool at 14 year old Jake. He aspires to be the next big move trailer voice over star...take a listen and tell me if he's got what it takes...
Calling her act ‘Laughter with Teddie,’ this little girl asks all the right questions. “Why do people sleep in pajamas?,” she asks. In a video just shy of two minutes, this aspiring stand-up comic ponders over things only her audience, presumably her age, would find amusing. Like, “what’s the deal with glossy paper?”
One thing I love about children is their ability to fall asleep anywhere pretty much doing anything. Meet Bode, the kid who fell asleep standing up still strapped to his skis.
This kid makes a lot of good points in his essay. If pizza crust doesn't have pizza toppings on it, is it just a breadstick? If a Pop Tart is unfrosted, is it simply an evolution of a fig newton? Read his essay on why a plain doughnut isn't a proper doughnut and tell us if you agree or disagree.
It may not be news to you that today’s kids are deprived of sleep, but before you blame smartphones or computer games, consider this: children haven’t been getting enough shut-eye for more than a century.
A precocious little girl explains where babies come from in this hysterical video. And, lest we continue being uninformed, she also describes in great (but adorably inaccurate) detail how babies are actually delivered.
Little Kaylee huffs and she puffs, but she doesn’t seem to be able to blow a candle out. So intense (and adorable) are Kaylee’s attempts at fire extinguishing that her mom worries the curly-haired youngster will pass out from lack of breath.
Four-year-old basketball sensation Cody “Cross Over” Jordan shows off some serious skill at ball handling, shooting and footwork in these videos. We may have found the next Michael Jordan.