![]() Link Parenting is fun! (sometimes) In "The Fine Points of Romance" we covered the activities that usually precede the appearance of babies (well, not ALL the activities, only the sfw part). On this page you will see various children photography, collected from our readers and from the web, plus a few parenting predicaments that can be considered funny... if you are not on the receiving end of a falling bowl of hot spaghetti, of course. Some images came from sites and emails which did not credit the original photographers. Please help us to find out this information, so that we could include the credits. We all know how babies arrive: ![]() and then the fun begins! ![]() ![]() (image credit: omwo) A little early to get worried - ![]() Exercise! ![]() (image credit: lileks.com) ![]() Shopping with parents is an interesting activity: ![]() (image credit: lileks.com) ![]() Some parents are too forgetful ?! ![]() Learning to do many things at once: ![]() ![]() Other parents buy really strange toys to their kids: ![]() or toys that look at you funny - ![]() Tip for families: Buy a Boomerang! Once very popular, this game is almost forgotten today. Here is a little chart showing how to have fun with it: ![]() Curiosity strikes: ![]() Romantic friendship is wonderful! ![]() ![]() Kids Portrait Gallery: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() (image credit: Prirodoved) ![]() ![]() ![]() (image credit: Davide Legnani) ![]() ![]() (image credit: Phitar) ![]() ![]() ![]() (image credit: Phitar) ![]() ![]() ![]() (image credit: Alexander Tchorgolashvili) Some babies already need a haircut: ![]() Here is an interesting aspect of a baby's face: ![]() A baby doll in a car window - ![]() and a strange baby sculptures - both are the fruits of a tired parent imagination, perhaps. ![]() A couple of comic strips we particularly liked: Restaurant for Toddlers: ![]() (art credit: Wulffmorgenthaler.com) Kid's wish comes true: ![]() (art credit: Matt Hammill) As your kids grow up, make sure you check their homework: ![]() Children learning to take care of their vehicles from the early age: ![]() ![]() Russia produced many cute pedal cars for kids during the 60s and 70s. Most are collector's items today: (source, among others: English Russia) ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() No matter how careful parents are, accidents happen: ![]() but parents can always ask grandma to help with children, right? ![]() ![]() All known sources are cited inside the article. Other images came from sites and emails which did not credit the original photographers. Please help us to find out this information, so that we could include the credits. CONTINUE TO NEXT PAGE ! Permanent Link... Category: Funny Pics,Photography Related Posts: Kids, Parents & Tiny Animals on Fingers The Fine Points of Romance |
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hi
the first comic is from www.wulffmorgenthaler.com
what You have here must be a translated version.
respects.
adm
Hello Avi,
First, thank you for all these pictures on your website.
I found the autor of some pictures ...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/phitar/14366311/in/set-179428/
and
http://www.flickr.com/photos/phitar/320363895/in/set-179428/
(it's the same baby :-)
It will be nice if you can add the name (or a link) to this guy (Phitar)
Best regards,
Phil.
Wonderful! I updated the credits, thanks.
The second drawing - "I wish my drawings would come to life" - is by Matt Hammill
www.matthammill.com
i love this site & the posts are normally fantastic but this one was feeling a bit...half-assed to me.
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