9 Kids We Couldn't Stop Talking About in 2014
Kids say and do the darnedest things. And lucky for us, there is usually a camera nearby to capture their antics. In a year filled with product recalls and heartbreaking headlines, several of YouTube's smaller stars managed to keep us smiling, laughing, and talking. Whether they had a way with words or sick dance moves, these kids made quite the impression in 2014.
The Girl Who Rivals Beyoncé
Tianne King may be a talented dancer, but she was overshadowed by her 2-year-old daughter who danced alongside her in this routine set to Beyoncé's "End of Time."
The Boy Who Made "Apparently" Adorable
Apparently this little guy was born to be on TV. When a newscaster asked 5-year-old Noah Ritter about his experience at the county fair, he couldn't stop talking . . . or using one specific word.
The Girl Who Suffered a Major #TechFail
We've all been frustrated over tech-related mishaps, but 4-year-old Cadence was almost traumatized when she learned that she accidentally deleted a picture of her beloved uncle.
The Boy Who Channeled Patrick Swayze
Nobody puts Charlie in a corner! This little guy re-created one of the most memorable scenes from Dirty Dancing and had the time of his life doing it.
The Girl Who Altered Frozen
We heard our fair share of Frozen covers this year, but none made us laugh as much as this little girl's toilet-themed rendition.
The Boy Who Dominated the Dance Floor
It's hard to believe that Aidan Prince hasn't even reached the double digits. The 8-year-old boy managed to wow an audience of adults (and millions of YouTubers) with his crazy-flexible dance moves.
The Girl Who Shook It Off
Looks like there's a new Taylor in town! After impressing YouTubers with her routines to "Anaconda" and "All About That Bass," 11-year-old Taylor Hatala returned with a third video set to Taylor Swift's "Shake It Off."
The Boy Who Showed His Sassy Side
When a local news station filmed the opening of a shopping center, 15-year-old Brendan Jordan used the opportunity to show off some Gaga-inspired dance moves.
The Girls Who Dropped F-Bombs For Feminism
We usually punish kids for using four-letter words, but when they are doing it to promote female empowerment, like these little ladies did for the t-shirt company FCKH8, we make an exception.