This child just skyrocketed into the Top 5 Cutest Kids on the internet. Give us a video and he unseats Amelie for number 1.
Culture Buzz You think they're selling a product, but actually they are selling black market Asian babies.
This is exactly why you have kids: to teach them to say crazy things in cute accents. Pet-eating is just a bonus.
What the hell kind of sanitarium are these kids playing hide and seek in? (Today is apparently Cute Kids Video Day, sorry. THANKS FOR RUINING THE INTERNET, KANYE.)
TV Buzz Meet the 9-year-old who plays Sally Draper! She gave an interview on the AMC website, and it's incredibly charming, even if her publicist wrote it. I choose to believe otherwise. Yay kidz.
You know a bus is “special” when everyone gets their own f*cking steering wheel. Little girl lost, indeed.
Adorable children take on our nation's proudest oaths — from the Pledge of Allegiance to the Star Spangled Banner. See the rest at Urlesque. If anything, this really shows that there are some seriously difficult words to pronounce in the Pledge of Allegiance. Maybe we owe it to our forefathers to modernize a bit? Set it to “Row, Row, Row Your Boat?”
In India, wee tots learn how to charm snakes as young as age two. It's funny because some of them don't even know how to hold their own pee yet, but they can come face to face with venomous death machines. Crazy, crazy world, you guys.
Sports Buzz Meet the Littlest Pool Shark, who is only two-years-old and already hustling on a grown-up table. Someone needs to teach this kid how to trash talk; it will be like watching The Landlord, but with added feats of geometry.
Solveig, as she is known, is the “young Picasso of street art.” She even has an international all-girl crew, which is the mark of a serious graffiti-ist. And she's cute. Consider her a universal balance to Alife the 13-year-old dad.
Four-month-old Dorian is not jazzed about the new wax Obama. That is the purest expression of terror I've ever seen, and yet…so cute.
A little girl in Chicago wins the “Most Excited to See The President” award during his school visit.
This kid really, really wants you to buy that Kodak Carousel. He even slicked his hair back to impress you. I wish his parents had given him a tumbler of grape juice or something.
Little kids can do whatever they want and people will react. This is proof.