Posts Tagged ‘Baby’

1 year old Baby Reading 40+ Words!


brillbaby.com | This video shows Baby Naimah at 16 months reading over 40 words using the BrillKids Little Reader system. Nim’s mother started using the Little Reader system with her when she was 10 months old, and in less than 2 months, Nim was showing signs of recognizing words. Note, this is “whole word” reading, not phonetic reading, though Nim is picking up the rules of phonics intuitively. For more about teaching whole words vs phonics, see http Most importantly, Nim just loves her Little Reader lessons and cannot get enough of them, as you can see in the last segment of the video. It’s a myth that teaching babies to read involves forcing. We believe that the younger you teach, the more they love it! How much does Nim love her reading lessons? Watch for yourself here: [ ] To learn about how to teach your baby to read, visit: brillbaby.com To learn more about the Little Reader system used by Nim’s mother to teach her how to read, visit brillkids.com Want to see more babies reading? Watch baby Felicity reading when she was 12 months old www.youtube.com

Leopard saves baby baboon


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Sanjay feeding baby brother


A two and a half year old feeding a two day old- first meeting of the siblings in the hospital.

Baby Jackson Chameleons First Attempt to Eat


Clip of the Day

ALICIA SILVERSTONE FEEDS BABY WITH CHEWED FOOD JANUARY JONES EATS PLACENTA


bear eating my mouth www.youtube.com ALICIA SILVERSTONE PUTS A NEW SPIN ON THE TERM, BABY FOOD. THIS YOU HAVE TO SEE TO BELIEVE — BUT MAYBE NOT WHILE YOU’RE EATING! THE CLUELESS ACTRESS POSTED THIS VIDEO ON HER WEBSITE ((THEKINDLIFE.COM)), SHOWING HOW SHE FEEDS HER YOUNG SON…. IN THE VIDEO SHE CALLS ‘BREAKFAST WITH BABY BEAR,” THE NOTORIOUS VEGAN TAKES A “MOMMA BIRD” APPROACH — CHEWING UP THE FOOD AND REGURGITATING IT INTO HIS MOUTH… WAIT FOR IT …. WOOPS — NOT YET… THERE YOU GO!! WE TOLD YOU, YOU HAD TO SEE IT TO BELIEVE IT… AND UNFORTUNATELY, NOW WE CAN NEVER “UNSEE” IT. ACCORDING TO ALICIA, BEAR LOVES THE FEEDING PROCESS SO MUCH THAT HE QUOTE, ‘literally crawls across the room to attack my mouth if I’m eating” JANUARY JONES EATS PLACENTA

Breast Feeding Tops to feed your Baby in Public


www.breastmates.co.nz A simple demonstration showing how this style of breastfeeding tshirt works.

Leopard Geckos My Baby Geckos


Few notes: the 2nd gecko is a Super Hypo Tangerine carrot tail Baldy, I neglected to mention that, I think he will end up being a large gecko he is just a baby and his body/limbs are super long/lanky which sometimes means they get a pretty good size as adults. I actually don’t know what sex they are, I think the Albino may be a female and the Tang a male but those are just guesses. Well Any way I hope you enjoy and Would really like comments on these guys oh and I will be getting video of my Blizzard next, Thanks Names: Pride (high yellow normal) Wrath (SHTCTB) Greed (Albino)

Baby and books.


July 19, 2010. These were the two books Bruiser first took interest in.

A Lioness Adopts a baby antelope. A short documentary that will open your eyes.


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Baby leatherback’s first feeding 2


A second clip of the post hatchlings taking their first bites. This is the first feeding for the baby leatherbacks in the FAU research building located at Gumbo Limbo Nature Center in Boca Raton, Florida. Jeanette Wyneken is the lead researcher for the gender studies with the sea turtle hatchlings. It is so rare to see these little turtles, I hope you enjoy. The food in the undergrad’s hand is hard to make out as it is white like the tank and her glove. The food is a mixture jellyfish and other proteins made into a soft solid which they take to readily. The post-hatchlings are only in the study until they are large enough to determine which gender they will be. The tethers are temporary and keep the hatchling from coming in contact with the walls of the tank. When leatherback hatchlings are not participating in research studies they swim in the open ocean. Because there are no natural solid walls in the open ocean most blue water creatures do not recognize barriers. The leatherback hatchlings do not recognize walls and would continue swimming into the sides of the tank. The leashes (tethers) prevent the hatchlings from injuring themselves on the tank walls. They allow the hatchlings to swim and dive as much as they like.