I'm not sure of the connection of these two young girls to Baby New Year bopping on the couch but I can only assume they aren't of blood relation. No relative could be so cruel as to let a loved one appear on a video in just his genital huggers and then, even after allowing him to fall butt-over-teacups off the sofa, allow tape to continue to roll.
Kim Kardashian got hitched to Kris Humphries on Saturday, and it was clearly the Most Important Wedding of Our Time, judging by the press that turned out to cover the event (not to mention the E! cameras filming the nuptials for later broadcast). One kid had enough of the spectacle and shimmied into the frame of a CNN camera to make goofy faces.
Ever wonder how the world looks through the eyes of a two-year-old? Sure you can mine your memory banks and hope for the best, but if you happen to have a camera, a child-size bike helmet and a spare toddler lying around, you can do yourself one better and make your own point-of-view video.
We've all heard stories about how athletes are recruited at younger and younger ages by college teams, but Real Madrid, the professional and well-known Spanish soccer club, has gone a step beyond that.
The team has signed a seven-year-old boy from Argentina. That's right -- he's seven.
In this YouTube clip wowing people across the web, a seemingly-regular kid visiting a guitar shop with his dad belts out the kind of blues that would make B.B. King stand up and take notice.
In a move that demonstrates some seriously pro parenting, this savvy new Dad has paints a wall-size 'Calvin & Hobbes' mural in his son Ryan's playroom. It's hard to get too upset about that monster in your closet when there's a lovable tiger on your wall, right?
This terrific time-lapse video documents the reproduction of cartoonist Bill Watterson's iconic characters from start to finish. L
If you're a frequent flyer, you've probably zoned out during quite a few airplane safety demonstrations. Pegasus, a Turkish airline, brilliantly eschewed the usual bored flight attendants for some seriously adorable kids. The tots, dressed as attendants, passengers and even an aviator-clad pilot, walk us through proper seatbelt buckling and how to operate an oxygen mask with panache.
Ian, a young fan attending an Arizona Diamondbacks game, was ecstatic when a ball tossed into the stands by Milwaukee Brewers' second baseman Rickie Weeks ended up in his hands.
However, when Ian noticed that a younger kid -- who had botched the chance to catch Weeks' flip before it reached Ian -- was sulking over his failure, Ian immediately went over to the pouting boy and offered him the baseba
A young fan at a San Fransisco Giants game was mighty unhappy when a woman a row in front of him was able to nab a foul ball, denying him the chance at the ultimate ball park souvenir.
Once the woman started celebrating her acquisition, the boy angrily crossed his arms and contorted his face into an adorably exaggerated pout.
Her relationship with Justin Bieber may have raised the heckles of a few million wishful thinkers, but even her biggest cyberbullies will have to admit that teen idol Selena Gomez just made one young fan pretty happy.
Gomez, along with Ryan Seacrest, helped with the recent launch of the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia's new media center, christened The Voice. The center includes a recording st
A doll which allows little girls to simulate breastfeeding is coming to the United States.
Toy company Berjuan's "Breast Milk Baby" includes a person-sized halter top that has two flowers where a mother's nipples would be, and makes a suckling sound when the doll's mouth is pressed up against them. It's been big seller in Europe, but the Spanish toy company's decision to begin selling it
TLC reality show (and guilty pleasure) 'Toddlers & Tiaras' chronicles the sometimes controversial world of child beauty pageants and one its tiny stars, like season two breakout Little Eden Wood. Confessional footage of the six year old complaining about the discomforts of hairspray was slowed down, making this normally cute kid a bit creepy.
Barack Obama must be gunning for the grammar school vote with all the kids he's been charming lately. After calming a crying infant earlier this week, the official White House YouTube channel shows him visiting with lots of other young constituents, teaching us some valuable lessons in how to win over these future voters: