parenting

Naps Just Got Weird Thanks to Ostrich Pillow
Naps Just Got Weird Thanks to Ostrich Pillow
Naps Just Got Weird Thanks to Ostrich Pillow
Sometimes we just want to conk out in the middle of the day. You know what we’re talking about -- that 5-Hour Energy jerk made a fortune talking about it. You so desperately want to take a cat nap, but your so-called "job" doesn't provide you with a bed OR a pillow. Good news -- Ostrich Pillow's got ya covered.
Daddy Blogger Causes Uproar By Revealing His Favorite Son
Daddy Blogger Causes Uproar By Revealing His Favorite Son
Daddy Blogger Causes Uproar By Revealing His Favorite Son
Buzz Bishop (not pictured) says he was just being honest when he wrote that his older son is "my favorite of the two." However the daddy blogger's truth-telling hasn't sat well with many of his readers, who have expressed their surprise and outrage that he would put something like that on the internet.
‘World’s Best Father’ Documents Hilarious Scenes With Daughter
‘World’s Best Father’ Documents Hilarious Scenes With Daughter
‘World’s Best Father’ Documents Hilarious Scenes With Daughter
Not long after photographer Dave Engledow's daughter Bree was born in 2010 he got a novelty "World's Best Father" mug. But the first-time dad didn't always feel like he was completely on top of the whole fatherhood thing. So to express his constant bewilderment he set up a funny picture of himself absent-mindedly squirting bottle milk into that very coffee-filled World's Best Father mug
Best Dad Ever Sends Toy Train Into Space
Best Dad Ever Sends Toy Train Into Space
Best Dad Ever Sends Toy Train Into Space
We assumed this guy was the world's worst dad for taking his son's favorite toy and launching it into space. But it turns out he could track it using GPS so that it wouldn't be lost forever, and he is actually the coolest dad on earth because now his kid has a video of his train in space...
Pre-K Bullies?  Really ?
Pre-K Bullies? Really ?
Pre-K Bullies? Really ?
We have set out from day one to teach my daughter to go to the teachers and principals with their problems, instead of resorting to physical violence or to engage in name calling. We've taught her that there is a process and that as long as she told her teachers about it, that everything would be ok. But the problem is....It's not ok. We're indirectly responsible for showing our daughter that the system doesn't work. That she will either have to put up with being spat on and kicked or she'll have to take matters into her own hands, because her authority figures aren't doing anything about it.