Jimmy Kimmel is notorious for encouraging his viewers to do crazy stuff to their kids. Last year, he made tons of kids around the country cry when he told their parents to tell them they ate their Halloween candy and offer them terrible Christmas presents.
This year, he’s back at it. Hot on the heels of that weird video of Alicia Silverstone spitting food into her son’s mouth, Jimmy Kimmel suggested parents try this same feeding technique with their children. Watch “Hey Jimmy Kimmel, I Silverstone My Kid“:
Here’s a celebrity mom and daughter duo we don’t see that often. That’s actress Amanda Peet and her adorable daughter Frankie Benioff in the pic above.
When it comes to adorable kids’ lunch bags, Skip Hop has been the frontrunner for a while now with their Zoo Lunchies. Not only do countless celebrity kids carry them, but they’re available in tons of colors and they’re a breeze to clean.
But I recently came across these Big Apple Buddies from Built NY and I have to say they’re pretty darn cute. Like the Skip Hop lunchies, these lunch bags come in a bunch of animal designs, but they also have more cool features. The inside easily wipes clean, there is a snap at the top so you can attach the lunch bag to a bookbag or stroller and the zipper is perfectly sized for small hands. Best of all, the lunch bags are PVC – and BPA-free and they’re just $20.
This morning, I did the unthinkable. I let my daughter eat her yogurt on the bus. Normally, I like to give her a snack before we leave home, but there was no time. I was running late, she was not cooperating and I was faced with no other option. She kept bugging me that she was hungry once we got on the bus, so I gave in and let her eat a yogurt.
Now it may not seem like a huge deal to you, but I think we can all agree there are some places kids just shouldn’t eat. For example…