Alfonso's Flubs, Kid Vids, and Exercise Your Right to Fall Down

This week's videos include "Don't Care to Share," twin boys are forced to share a soda to their great disappointment; "Little Miss Makeup Mess," a little girl's makeup tutorial gets messy; "Tot Jots a Lot," a boy helps his mom compose the cutest grocery list ever; "Marker Tip Taster," a young boy is horrified to hear after the fact that sucking on markers can be hazardous to his health; "Engagement Amazement," a woman goes berserk after a surprise proposal; "TV Cracking Kid," a boy accidentally breaks the family's flat screen TV; "I've Got a Wishbone to Pick With You," a little girl is upset that her wish was not immediately granted after winning a wishbone break; "Grandpa Enjoys Toys," a grandpa is caught playing with his grandkid's toys; and "Dance Party in the Front Yardy," a teen is caught dancing when he's supposed to be mowing the lawn.
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