Hair-Raiser

Dad postulates that his little hellraiser evidently has a nerve running thru each strand of hair.  

Thank you Kevin for this great shot!

Scary-Go-Round

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Yet another proof point that “The Happiest Place on Earth” (aka Disneyland) can sometimes be anything but.

Waterworks Spectacular

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This lucky lady is an annual passholder at Disney World — and this is her thoroughly “enjoying” the summer’s Fireworks Spectacular show.  File this one away in the Unhappiest Place on Earth collection, folks.

(Thanks to Mom Sharon who is one of the most loyal fans of the site! She writes, “This is so much fun taking pictures of crying babies! I never realized all the great shots I had been missing.” Indeed – Sharon’s photos have been featured not once, but twice before!)

First Scare-cut

First Scarecut

Everyting about this salon was “child-friendly” but this little guy was convinced otherwise on his very first haircut.

(Thanks, Ashley B.!)

Rhi-no, No, NO!

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Maybe it looks a little too realistic?

(The ironic thing about this photo is that Dad is a researcher and travels the world studying rhinos. But he admits that sometimes rhinos make him cry, too. Thanks, Edy!)

Unfair advantage

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In a wrestling match, which baby are you putting your money on?

(Thanks, Lil’ Debbie, who’s lil’ newborn son is featured here!)

Stage fright

Stage Fright

Or stage “flight” – this poor girl kept trying to run off but her mother was determined to have her get her 15 minutes of fame.

Pooh! I scared ya

Pooh! I scared ya

The kid was perfectly fine until he saw who he was sharing the photo with.

Manbabies.com Guest Post: No wonder she's scared

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Kris and Chase at Manbabies contributed this gem – no explanation needed for her emotional state.

(Thanks, Manbabies! We love your collection of hilarious Manbabies & Babymen)

Hay now, no cryin' lil' fella

Horsey

Daddy’s Little Quarterback had enough of this pony. I’m curious to know whether Dad’s hands in the photo were rescuing the kiddo or firmly ensuring the ride would do on. Judging from the photo, I’m betting on the latter.

(Thanks, Brent M.!)