Even as toddlers, we learn so much about the intricacies of this planet. Gravity sucks, food is good, and things can disappear and reappear through the magic incantation of “peek-a-boo!” But when one little girl was told by her dad that snow comes from the sky…well, it was just too absurd for her to handle! “Daddy is funny!” she said, disparaging her father as the Catholic Church once did Galileo. Even Mom seemed to find the notion daffy, and she quickly joined in on the giggling. Now that I’m thinking about it, she might have a point. You’re telling me that clouds create billions of dandruff-like flakes out of ice, and each flake is completely unique? That sounds like a dumb idea, even for Dad! Read more: http://www.viralnova.com/snow-what/
It’s not uncommon for a police station to have K9 teams where professionally trained pups serve on the force…but what if the ‘K’ stood for kangaroo? Well, that’s exactly the case at the Cue Police Station in Western Australia. When a car struck a mother kangaroo, killing her, she was carrying her baby boy in her pouch. Luckily, he survived. Since then, the little joey has found a temporary home with Constable Scott Mason. Just watch how strong their bond is after just a few days together… According to reports, Cuejo will stay with Mason until he’s able to be safely reared and softly released back into the wild. Just one question remains…where can we get our own baby kangaroo that wants to follow us around? Read more: http://www.viralnova.com/rescued-kangaroo/
Usually when you see a smartphone involved in a life or death situation, it’s the cause of the problem — but this time it was the solution. At a dance shop in Spokane, WA, clerk Leslie Reckord was told an infant was unable to breath and had started turning blue. A former lifeguard, she immediately called 911 and began attempting CPR. Two blocks away, volunteer EMT Jeff Olson was working on cars in his day job as a mechanic when his phone sent him a notification about the emergency taking place nearby. So he dropped everything, ran over, and saved the little boy’s life. Olson still seemed rattled while talking about his heroism to the local news afterward. Take a look. (via Business Insider.) I guess smartphones are more useful than just beating your high score on Candy Crush after all. Read more: http://viralnova.com/baby-saved-app/
My dog will do just about anything to get a treat. But ask her to share it and she’ll just look at you like you’re crazy. That’s why this adorable interaction between a sweet Chihuahua and his baby brother will blow you away. When he hears the little guy crying, he does the cutest thing to quell his tears… Something tells me these two are going to be great friends when they grow up! I hope the baby pays it forward by sharing some table scraps every now and then. Read more: http://www.viralnova.com/crying-baby-chihuahua/
The Nuna Pepp is sure to make you wonder why Americans need to have everything so big. The European stroller, which only recently debuted in the United States, is compact and incredibly light, weighing in at just 19 pounds. Despite its smaller size, the stroller still has a shade, storage basket and five-point harness. We had a chance to test drive the Pepp stroller, and found it to be snappy, compact and very chic. Assembly was a breeze, and it folds incredibly flat for easy storage. The compactness of the stroller is probably its best feature; place it side-by-side with a typical American stroller, and you’ll definitely see the difference. The Pepp is also made for one-hand navigation, so no more coffee-stained shirts while pushing your baby. The five-point harness, however, is something to get used to. Because it requires so many clicks into and out of place, prepare for a greater struggle with your writhing little one. What’s more, the basket underneath is reminiscent of typical European car trunks — very small without much room for storage. The Nuna Pepp retails for about $300, so it isn’t the cheapest stroller on the market, but urban dwellers will appreciate what it has to offer. Read more Crash Test Mom gadget reviews on Mashable Image: YouTube, Crash Test Mom Natali Morris Natali is a technology reporter and host/editor-in-chief of Crash Test Mom, a parenting product review show. She is a regular contributor to CNBC and The TODAY Show, as well as an MBA student at Indiana University’s Kelley School of Business. She is …More Read more: http://mashable.com/2013/09/29/nuna-pepp-stroller/
When this 6-year-old boy was allowed to hold his newborn baby brother for the very first time, he did the most adorable and sweetest thing. Maybe he didn’t know he was being watched… but either way, he didn’t care. This loving little boy started singing a beautiful lullaby to his brother, a lullaby about all the things he likes about his new sibling. From those beautiful baby eyes to those tiny little hands. Watch this video of amazing brotherly love, it will totally melt your heart. (Source: Westmore Kids) Share this angelic big brother with your friends and family below. Read more: http://viralnova.com/boy-sings-to-baby/
Three year old Bella had been super excited for weeks to meet her baby brother, asking her parents every day when he would be born and why he couldn’t come sooner. Her new brother Quinn was in no rush to enter the world though, and was born healthy right on schedule. Watch as Bella comes to visit mommy and the baby in the hospital for the first time, it’s probably the most adorable thing ever caught on video. Ever. (Source: Jessica Bledsoe) That little “I don’t think I can kiss him but I…I…I…I’ll…OK mommy” put the biggest smile on my face. Share this cute little girl meeting her new baby brother with your friends and family below. Read more: http://viralnova.com/girl-meets-baby-brother/