The wifi is spotty in our apartment, and sometimes Netflix will stop streaming for a bit. I tell the kids that "the Internet is slow," but they don't really get what that means - especially our 3 year old, who just insists that the video is "broken" and asks me to fix it.

So I taught her to say "bibbity bobbity boo" over and over while squiggling her fingers at the screen - she loves it! I think I created a monster though because her brother has figured out that it doesn't matter if you say bibbity bobbity boo or not - the video will eventually start streaming again. So whenever it stops streaming, she starts squiggling and bibbity-ing and he starts telling her over and over that it doesn't matter... and they argue about it until the video starts streaming again.

Anyway, does your LO understand what the Internet is? How do you explain to them what's going on when a video stops streaming? (Or maybe everyone has better wifi than we do!)