Lawn Mower Tricycle
Great way to trick your kids into taking care of the yard work.
Great way to trick your kids into taking care of the yard work.
I’ve watched this five times today. And laughed every time. I’m an inconsiderate dad. I’ve already convinced myself that he wasn’t hurt, so it’s OK to laugh.
This is a fun way to share some pillow talk. A great place to jot down some middle of the night insight. Or pass a note to a sleeping spouse. The kiddies can do their own designs (just don’t accidentally swap out a sharpie). The ink washes off and the pillow is ready for another design/message/insight.
Fun design. Let the ink dry before putting your head back on the pillow. Your coworkers might wonder why you have a heart with love spelled backwards on your cheek.
If Its Hip, Its Here: The Post-It Pillow You Can Write On! (via imjustcreative)
Josh Cooley who is a Story Artist at Pixar Animation Studios has been posting these hysterically inappropriate takes on famous film scenes with the Golden Books from kids treatment. Well, he’s planning on putting a bunch together into a book. He’s going to sell some high quality prints via his Website as well. He has a bunch of them up on his site – link below. (via DaddyTypes)
I’m assured that this is a real product. But I just can’t believe it. It’s too funny. Talk about taking all the fun out of a Dutch oven. I mean, that’s why my wife married me.
What a great way to promote your book, Jason Bradbury. Gonna have to pick up a copy now. Funny stuff. Not sure about having the kid walk around all that broken glass though. Have to assume no children were harmed in the making of this video. (via jasonbradbury.com)
Even though this doesn’t actually work. I wish it did. But I also wish those buttons at crosswalks worked as well. Still, I bet we all have a gullible friend who might try to use it for real.
ThinkGeek :: Control-A-Kid Remote .
The rather obscure International Association for the Acceptance of Handshake Alternatives have set up a Cafepress store with their “no handshake” logo. Just in time for pandemic season!
This coaster should come with an Unsplatted Stan. That’s the one you give your kids. When they aren’t looking, you swipe it for Splat Stan and well… I’m sure the shocked look on your kid’s face would sure make for an entertaining, if vaguely traumatizing, morning joe. (Thanks! @TaraLazar)
What could possibly go wrong with this set up?