How to Find the Best Stories for Your Kids: Easy Guide
In today’s digital age, the abundance of children’s best stories can be overwhelming for parents seeking the best content for their kids. With countless options available across various mediums, from books to podcasts to streaming services, how can parents navigate this vast landscape to find stories that are not only entertaining but also educational and enriching? In this comprehensive guide,…
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Kids Adventure Cartoon TV | A Tiny Adventure | Kutu & Ki's Adventures
🌟Hey tiny explorers!🌟 Ever wondered what it feels like to be as small as a bug? 🐜 Join Kutu & Ki on a wild ride in the garden! Thanks to Nani's quirky shrinking device, our duo dives deep into a world of towering flowers, gigantic bugs, and secrets hiding in every leaf
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There's this kid that I see a couple times a week walking past our house in the afternoons (usually around the time I walk Deacon after work). He's 10-12 yrs old and he's always pushing one of those jogging strollers with a 2-3yr old kid inside. Bucket hats. Sunglasses. Snow suits. Whatever the weather, they're always kitted out appropriately. And sometimes they're having cute conversations as they pass by. I've never seen an adult with them.
Today, we were out in the yard and the toddler saw Deacon so the older kid asked if they could stop and say hi to him through the fence, and of course that was fine. I told the older one I thought it was cool he took his little brother out for walks so often and he said with 0 tact and 100% confidence, "Well mom said I had to take [ baby brother] or the dog for a walk every day and I don't have to pick up [baby brother]'s poop, so."
The baby brother found this fact uproariously funny (or maybe just the word 'poop,' hard to tell).
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Just remembered how awful most of my 8th grade classes were. The problem was that the entire class was made up of friends and popular kids who knew each other, thus causing a literal war whenever the teachers left the class for 0.0001 seconds. I'd have to sit there and watch the chaos unfold beneath my quiet kid eyes (I was fresh out of quarantine at the time, not wanting to go back into public school).
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[Image description: A tumblr post, edited blackout-poetry style to read, "children need to be exposed to drag."]
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Explaining to a small child that Jabba the Hut was mean because he "put Han Solo in an ice cube" might be the highlight of my week. The dad certainly laughed. I also got to be the first person to tell him a big secret: that Princess Leia was the person to "beat him up" and it was so cool and strong of her. Big wins for the Star Wars kids tonight. They took every Jeffrey Brown hardcover comic we had on their way out 🤣
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It’s all “gifted kid burnout this” and “gifted kid burnout that” (which is still SO valid oh my lord these adults screwed us over) BUT WHERE ARE THE GIFTED KID SILLY STORIES??
My senior year of high school the theater director gave me a thousand dollars and asked me to build a functional train to carry the props across the stage in the school musical, which led to me going Dr Doofenschmirtz mode and spending all day at school cackling about gear ratios and code for my precious “Giant snake” (as I took to calling it). The theater kids were TERRIFIED of me but also held respect for me because I AM THE GIVER OF TRAINS
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Found an old video of my mom reading to me at bedtime
^ “Who’s that over there?”
^ “That’s Santa and his flying deers!”
Note: In Portuguese what I said sounds even funnier/cute, because the word for reindeer (rena) sounds nothing like the word for deer (veado).
What I said in Portuguese was “É o Papai Noel e os veados voadores dele!”
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