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Baby Food Fail

15 funny kid videos

bcamylevin-epstein Amy Levin Epstein |

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  • Tiny Teether

    Feeding kids can be frustrating, and little ones sure know how to say "Yuck!" Here are some of the cutest "sour faces" you’ll ever see, like this little teether just saying no to Orajel.

  • Getting Into a Pickle

    This baby loves his sour pickle. Go to 25 to see him shiver the sourness away.

  • No Peas, Please

    This little peanut hates her peas &mdash as does Dad.

  • And Any Pears but These

    This particular batch of pears doesn't meet this discerning foodie's standards.

  • Babys First Lemon

    When life gives her lemons, this laughing baby girl eats them.

  • Check, Please.

    This girl bravely tries the sour garnish, but she’s definitely not laughing.

  • Sour Body Shake

    Some people prefer limes to lemons, but this little lady isn’t one of them. Go to 10 for a full-on sour body shake.

  • Worst Popsicle Ever

    Even in popsicle form, a lime is a hard sell to the under-2 set.

  • Gamely Gumming Grapefruit

    This baby is ready to try grapefruit again and again &mdash but clearly he isn't too sweet on it. Go to 07 to see him vocalize his feelings.

  • Can I Go Back to the Bottle?

    The first time your baby tastes something new, the reaction may be funny, messy and/or cute. This first-time sweet potato eater’s is all three.

  • Delayed Reaction

    We call this a delayed sour-face reflex. Skip to 50 for a classic sour shudder.

  • Baby Blues

    Blueberries are a great source of antioxidants &mdash and baby sour faces. This tot tries to blink away the taste!

  • What Goes In...

    ...Might come out. This super sour face leads to a super sour stomach. Amazingly, it's still adorable.

  • Bottoms Up!

    This babe downs straight lemon juice with a sour-face smile, which may make him a good candidate for Survivor in the future (or, at the very least, a fraternity).

  • Not So Hot for Hot Sauce

    This little fire eater has a priceless reaction to the spicy stuff at 25. Where's the water, Dad?

About the Author

Amy Levin Epstein
bcamylevin-epstein

Amy Levin-Epstein is a freelance writer who has been published in magazines like Glamour, Self and Prevention, on websites like WomansDay.com, AOL.com and Details.com and in newspapers like The New York Post and the Boston Globe. She blogs about career/work topics for CBS Moneywatch. You can read more of her writing at AmyLevinEpstein.com.

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  1. Anonymous says:

    pourquoi les parents sont mauvais?… :-)

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