These kids make a really cool domino-like "fish bone bomb" out of wooden tongue compressors, and then celebrate enthusiastically when it works... Then again in slow motion.
A video of the Brownlee sisters, Sophia Grace and Rosie, singing the Nicki Minaj song 'Super Bass' was one of the biggest viral hits of 2011. A lot of those clicks were a result of Ellen Degeneres, who featured the adorable little British girls on her daytime program soon after the video hit the Web.
DeGeneres continued her relationship with the Brownlees on Sunday, sending the pair to the Grammys
As a self-respecting fan of Kansas State, Emma Burton refused to do a school assignment that would have the five-year old coloring in the Jayhawk mascot of K-State's in-state rivals the University of Kansas.
We usually think that kids are too young to understand our grown-up versions of love. In fact, many would argue a person doesn’t fully understand love well into adulthood. But, as proved by adorable kids on YouTube, the innocence and sincerity of those first inklings of love can be the sweetest and most endearing of all.
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.
Interviewing celebs at the Grammy Awards can be overwhelming, but their were two girls almost too eager for the task: YouTube sensations Sophia Grace and Rosie (aka the 'Super Bass' girls).
Kevin Bieksa of the Vancouver Canucks was resting on the bench during his team's recent skills exhibition when five fans seated behind him started to relentlessly harass him with pokes to the head. Will the grizzled defenseman take their bait and respond?
Eight-year-old guitarist Zoe Thomson tears through a high-speed heavy metal song and shows off some blazing fretwork that would put most adult guitarists to shame.
Five-year-old drumming prodigy Avery Molek rocks out to Kiss by playing a medley of songs from each of the legendary band's 20 studio albums. Trust us, nobody pounds the skins like this kid.
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.
While situated in their "newsroom" in Brooklyn, New York, two young girls named Franny and Sofia report on local happenings in what certainly qualifies as the most precious newscast ever.
There isn't safety glass thick enough for most people to look right into the eyes of an increasingly angry lion, but 3-year old Sofia Walker of Wellington, New Zealand isn't most people.