I think I'll get this for my Mother-in-Law - it'll have her captivated for hours, plus it's the closest she's getting to grandkids from me as far as I'm concerned. Everyone wins!
This is either the same video or a knockoff of one I encountered while volunteering at a retirement home in high school (in the 90's). They showed this to the elderly, and they were captivated by it-- cooing back at the infants on the screen. That place made me very afraid of getting old.
I think I'll get this for my Mother-in-Law - it'll have her captivated for hours, plus it's the closest she's getting to grandkids from me as far as I'm concerned. Everyone wins!
ReplyDeletepudding-monkey, you know better. >:|
ReplyDeleteThe next time someone asks me about the relevance of studying philosophy, semiotics, or critical theory, I'm going to direct them to this clip.
ReplyDeleteThis is either the same video or a knockoff of one I encountered while volunteering at a retirement home in high school (in the 90's).
ReplyDeleteThey showed this to the elderly, and they were captivated by it-- cooing back at the infants on the screen. That place made me very afraid of getting old.
Babies are cute. It must be said that baby had the cutest little baby face. But why would babies want to sit around staring at other babies?
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