Wednesday, October 22, 2014

Kid President

By: Lacey

Whether some of you have heard of Kid President or not, this bright YouTuber never fails to inspire with his witty videos. The famous YouTube video series produced by SoulPancake features Robby Novak, more commonly known as Kid President. Brad Montague, the creator of the show, said:

“We created our first Kid President video in July of 2012 out of the simple belief that kids have voices worth listening to. We're doing this because we believe kids can change the world. We also believe grown ups can change the world. It just takes all of us working together.”

For quite a few years now, Kid President releases videos to motivate, entertain, and inform. Some of Kid President’s videos, in fact, have reached an impressive number of 34 million views. What many people don’t know about Robby Novak is that he suffers from osteogenesis imperfecta, a disease that makes his bones brittle. But this doesn’t stop Kid President from continuing to influence and reach many with his voice. Take a look at the videos below to see how great he is!






15 comments:

  1. The second video was shown to me and my class by Ms. A, so I've seen it before. I really like Kid President's videos. One was made for Mother's Day for moms, it was funny. His videos are funny and I like them because they are actually pretty inspirational, even if he is just a kid. People should watch these videos more often.

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  2. I love these videos, they always make me smile. Thanks for posting them Lacey! Everyone needs some motivation every once in awhile. I wonder where he comes up with what he wants to say or if reads off a script or something.

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  3. I love his videos! He is so cute and he makes everyone laugh when they have a bad day. I think I will say the 20 things that we should say more often. He is awesome and he always thinks in the rest of the people. He helps people without noticing it. I like him so much. He reminds me of my little brother.

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  4. Aww, they are so cute! I loved 20things you should say more. Though what if you didn't like corndogs? Wouldn't it be kind of annoying to get fifty a day? Either way, super cute! He seems like such a sweet kid! I bet his teachers love him

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  5. Wow, I never knew about his condition. I think it's amazing that despite his disease, he still uses his voice and motivating words to inspire others - even if he is just a kid. It's the little things that us as human beings do, that make a big difference. Thanks for sharing!

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  6. I have heard of kid president, but actually, I have never seen any of his videos until today. It's nice to see how a little kid like him doesn't gives up despite his condition. I really wonder if his mini lectures are scripted by some else or if it came from him. Anyways, that doesn't take the fact that he is a smart kid. Thanks for sharing!

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  7. I saw this kid last year during literature class! He was so cute :). He also says cute things too. I liked the video "20 things we should say more often" than the other one. They were all cute and creative. It is sad hearing him being sick... I hope him get better.

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  8. This kid is a real leader is some of us think he is a joke, to me this kid will be our future President. Why? Because the main Goal in life is to be happy no matter who you are or what you live for. This kid can transfer that hapinnes to all of us and make us believe. He is a huge example even politicians should learn from.

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  9. I, personally, am a big fan of number 10. Anyone who would give me a corndog will be paid back in full. Also, I heavily enjoyed the *nothing*

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  10. I wonder how he started doing this! did he one day decide that he would tal;k about corn dogs and happiness as the president

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  11. This kid is very cool. He reminds me of Obama for some reason....

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  12. I think I've seen one of his videos, but never really watched it all the way through. He's very cute and how he acts makes me laugh. :)

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  13. I had watched Kid President back in 7th grade when Mrs. A showed the pep talk video to us. We loved it and to this date still quote his video. "Not nice Robert Frost." I love his outgoing attitude and his sense of humor.

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  14. Great videos, and if this kid can talk like that at his age, he'll be even greater when he grows up

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