11 November 2011

MC Hammer as childproofer: Can't touch this!

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Nate Smith (not just any Nate Smith; the best Nate Smith) came up with a way to show his son which stuff not to touch.

There's nothing I can say to improve upon this, so I'll just thank @verso for the, ah, pointer.

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Your comments

at first i thought this was a joke and then i saw nunchuku. =(

Man, I wish it were that easy to child proof things. (Man, do I wish.)

Lu Purcell

This is a genius idea. I would like to think that it would work on my children. I fould your blog on babble's top 50 mommy blogs. Quite a distinction! I love your article. I hope you love my blog at www.thecribhub.com where we have a great crib sale.

I sing this song to my not-quite-2 year old twins all the time (MC Hammer dance included) and they look at me like I'm a total loser. So glad to know that I'm not alone :)

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