Both of my kids love the Caillou show on PBS.
The show is about a young boy (named "Caillou") who plays with his younger sister and his friends. He learns about the world around him from his mom and dad. I think my sons could watch the episodes in a loop for hours at a time. Not that I recommend using a TV show as a babysitter, but Caillou does seem to teach good lessons to preschoolers.
My younger son doesn't have a huge vocabulary right now. He says, "Mama", "Daddy", "no", "ball", "duck" and some other words (and he picks up new words every week). I think he has a typical vocabulary for a kid his age. He doens't say "yes" yet (we've settled for nodding for now), but he does says "Caillou" (it doesn't sound exactly like how the rest of us say "Caillou", but we know what he means).
Back in January, my wife found a bagel shop in Washington DC called "Bethesda Bagels" which features a logo that bears an uncanny resemblance to the Caillou character.
The bagel shop also had a large doughnut that I was compelled to buy and devour. It was good!
Saturday, June 16, 2012
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Pilots get to use iPads for the whole flight, but passengers don't.
From F.A.A. Approves iPads in Cockpits, but Not for Passengers:
There is some thought that the rule forbidding devices during takeoff and landing was made to ensure that passengers paid attention. The F.A.A. has never claimed this. (If this was the case, passengers would not be allowed to have books, magazines or newspapers during takeoff and landing.)
Saturday, February 27, 2010
Avatar was actually a remake of Pocahontas.
To prove that Avatar was actually a remake of Pocahontas, someone combined audio from Avatar to show that it matches up precisely with video from Pocahontas.
CFV 426 - Avatar/Pocahontas Mashup FINAL VERSION from Randy Szuch on Vimeo.
Sunday, February 14, 2010
I'm dreaming of a white Valentines Day?
Thursday, December 24, 2009
I'm not just dreaming of a white Christmas Eve.
I'm glad I wasn't planning on shopping for Christmas gifts today.
Sunday, January 18, 2009
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