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Also, I recommend the Ken Robinson TED talk on creativity in education, which has some high points for humour.
Definitely some funny points in those YouTube's. DS is still learning the serious side to economics, so may enjoy them with my explanation; although the rubber glove thing isn't going to be one of those explanations...yet!
Aren't all comedians brilliant? Demetri Martin. He uses graphs and does a lot of language comedy. His stand up is almost kid-proof but then there are bits of innappropriate material here and there, but you can probably find hilarious clips that are appropriate. Mitch Hedburg is another language comedian, he may have some kid-proof material. My son thinks Bill Nye is funny, too.
Aren't all comedians brilliant? Demetri Martin. He uses graphs and does a lot of language comedy. His stand up is almost kid-proof but then there are bits of innappropriate material here and there, but you can probably find hilarious clips that are appropriate. Mitch Hedburg is another language comedian, he may have some kid-proof material. My son thinks Bill Nye is funny, too.
Thanks so much for Demetri! I have a couple of nieces that will enjoy him.
His "useless talents" at 14:20 on...... LoL Our DS (7) has stilts and has been asking for a unicycle!