Baby’s First Internet, Nursery Rhymes For An Online World

by Scott Beale on August 4, 2008 · 0 comments

Baby's First Internet

The Morning News presents “Baby’s First Internet” by Kevin Fanning and Kean Soo, a series of nursery rhymes to help introduce young children to the online world.

Your friends won’t like it, on the real,
but you must Flickr every meal.

illustration by Kean Soo

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