Star Wars Theme Calms Crying Baby [VIDEO][POLL]
This baby needs a very special song to soothe him.
This baby needs a very special song to soothe him.
This has got to be the best dad ever.
If you're a Bruno Mars fan, you may know that he's been on stage since he was three, and that when he was seven, he appeared in the movie Honeymoon in Vegas as a tinyElvis Presley impersonator. B
Kids love and look up to Captain America from ‘The Avengers,’ so it was a shock for this one boy to see his favorite superhero show up on his doorstep. Though the bigger shock came when he realized that this real-life strong man was actually his army dad returning from Afghanistan.
My husband, stepson and I went out on a duck hunting venture with my brother-in-law Glen. Glen is my supplier. I love to eat duck and he loves to hunt ducks. It works out great.
It was a chilly morning in December. Perfect for ducks, if only the ducks had gotten the memo. Oh well, we had fun anyway.
Every few months my stepson inches closer and closer to a Black Belt in his martial arts: Hanmudo. This is his second year in the class.
Master Lopez does a great job with the kids.Ethan takes the classes at Legend's Gym in Texarkana, Texas.
Check out the photos and videos below. Some amazing moves by kids and adults.
Ruby isn’t one of those dogs that can just roll over or fetch — this four-legged doctor can actually detect when his owner’s blood sugar is too high or too low.
With the help of her sister (and hype girl), little Sophia Grace Brownlee performs a flawless cover of the Nicki Minaj hit ‘Super Bass’ in this video.
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.
The University of Alabama Panhellenic Society produced this musical number to convince freshman to rush the college’s sororities.
While it’s too soon to tell if this message resonated with the class of 2015, the video has already become a bona fide hit on the internet for all the wrong reasons.
As a 16-year-old, Galia Slayen made a life-size Barbie out of wood, chicken wire, paper-mache and -- of course -- two big balloons as way to deal with her anorexia.
Now, four years later, Slayen is a sophomore at Hamilton College and is using the massive (but freakishly slim) doll she built to start a conversation about eating disorders and body image issues.
Petey is a rescued German Shepherd Dog that loves to hang out with kids. He had an opportunity to visit St. James Day School to teach the kids about how to approach a dog and being a responsible pet owner.