If your kid is spending too much time on Facebook, what should you do? Cut the Internet? Annoying for you. Restrict their access? Not realistic. Ground them? Haha. What about give them a signed contract that promises them 200 bucks if they stay off Facebook for five months? Sounds like a plan! More »
Dads of the world, take note: you don’t have to leave the hairstyling to mom. Got a vacuum? Great. Got one of those snakey tube attachments? Perfect. Pop a rubber band on that bad boy, suck your daughter’s hair up in the tube, and voilà! A perfect ponytail. Cue touchdown dance. More »
‘Gourmet Dad’ Dean McDermott has paired with invention search site Edison Nation
to find the best new gadget for dads in the kitchen. You don’t have to
be a dad to submit your gadget invention, just a really sharp innovator
who knows what a gourmet dad would find appealing for his role
as favorite chef to his family.
Crib Dribbler Feeds Your Baby So You Can Sleep, Eat, and Do Whatever You Want
Posted in: Today's ChiliTaking care of babies is hard. You have to feed them every few hours, check them if they’ve pooped or peed regularly, and change them if they did. I stayed with my sister once when she just had her baby and all I can say is, it was a pretty exhausting ordeal.
No wonder people came up with tools like the Crib Dribbler…
If you look closely, you’ll see that the Crib Dribbler resembles the water feeders for your dogs and cats, where milk or water trickles out when the tube is licked. In a similar manner, you can expect milk to flow out when your baby crawls over to the Dribbler and gives it a couple of licks.
It’s a funny concept, but obviously it’s not real and even if it were, I doubt any sane parents would go for it. It’s the latest of a series of prank gift boxes from PrankPack, and we think it’s hilarious. Each box sells for $8(USD). If you do decide to use it to give something to new parents, make sure to bring a camera so you can capture their expression when they check the box. It’s going to be priceless.
[via BitRebels]
We weren’t exactly blown away with Belkin’s WeMo home automation system, but for just $90 its new Wi-Fi enabled WeMo Baby sounds like an affordable way to keep tabs on your kids. It turns your iOS devices into portable baby monitors that work anywhere on earth—at least anywhere you have a mobile internet connection. More »