‘Tiny Superheroes’ Helps Sick Kids Believe They Can Fly
It's no secret that kids like to use their imaginations, so one group with a great cause has decided to take that a step further.
It's no secret that kids like to use their imaginations, so one group with a great cause has decided to take that a step further.
Yesterday was the culmination of hours of hard work and studying at the Scribbs National Spelling Bee. Before Arvind Mahankali won the title of champion (like a bawse, it's worth noting), kids from across the country came together to experience some extreme competition.
Last night, ESPN aired one of its most competitive sporting events -- the Scripps National Spelling Bee. If you somehow missed the exciting event, have no fear. We have some amazing GIFs that will catch you up on all the action.
It seems ABC has got some major competition on their hands with the launch of 'The Baby Bachelor.'
Experience isn’t always the most important qualification for a politician. Sometimes dimples work just fine.
When it comes to this whole life thing, kids pretty much reign supreme. OK, so they're not really good at being flower girls or staying awake while eating, but who cares! Kiddos know how to be awesome, and we're here to prove that point even further.
Whether you realize it or not, kids know a whole heck of a lot. Their ability to come up with entertainingly intelligent nuggets of wisdom is incomparable, and we’re here to prove that point even further.
So apparently when YouTube star Kid President isn't busy giving us pep talks or taking over the White House he's busy doing one of the coolest things imaginable...meeting actual president Barack Obama.
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.
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If you like AT&T's new ad campaign explaining how uncomplicated things are, perhaps you'd also like to watch the web series that inspired them.
Turns out the ads, which feature cute kids just being kids opposite straight man Beck Bennett, is based on Bennett's hit YouTube series 'Fresh Perspectives.' T