In the News
Teacher in the clear after feeding kids cat food
Submitted by Robbie on September 24, 2008 - 9:20pm.A local council in western Sweden has withdrawn its written warning against a pre-school teacher who encouraged children in her class to eat cat food earlier this year.
Say what?
The teacher gave the children cat food to taste when the class was working on a project about cats in February.
Local media reported at the time that it was not the first time the teacher had encouraged the children to taste feline feed.
One of the children's parents complained to the principal, Cecilia Knutsson, who decided to take action and warn the teacher.
Get yer influenza inoculation on.
Submitted by wendy on September 9, 2008 - 12:25pm.A recent Associated Press post "More Flu Vaccine Aimed at Key Flu Spreaders: Kids" discusses reasons for a new plan of attack against the vicious, icky flu. The article explains "Flu-shot season begins this month, and for the first time vaccination is being pushed for virtually all children — not just those under 5. It's a huge change, and one bolstered by provocative new evidence that children are key flu spreaders.
Obama's Daughters Interrupt Him During Democratic Convention
Submitted by Robbie on August 26, 2008 - 1:33pm.Politics aside, this is pretty cute -- From the Huffington Post where the video is posted: "Michelle Obama gave the headlining speech tonight at the Democratic Convention. Barack joined the crowd via satellite after she was finished and praised his wife. Obama's daughters were thrilled to see him, and frequently, and adorably, interrupted their father with shrieks of "Hi Daddy!". Obama also mentioned two different cities for his location, first saying "Hello from Kansas City," and then saying he watched the speech with a family in St. Louis.
Hey four-eyes! Not such a dork afterall...
Submitted by wendy on May 13, 2008 - 8:06pm.Ohio State University Professor publishes research that claims young children tend to think that other kids with glasses look smarter than kids who don’t wear glasses. Too bad this wasn't the case twenty years ago.
Club Penguin's creators are playing it safe
Submitted by wendy on May 12, 2008 - 1:45pm.With filtering software that catches 500 to 1000 phrases and two-thirds of the company's staff to positions such as safety moderators and customer service, Club Penguin is taking Big Brother to the next level and doing it well.






