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How many months of age should i take my baby to movie theatre?

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How many months of age should i take my baby to movie theatre?

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  1. Why introduce a child to such useless things. Movies are all complete illusion! There is no reality in any of it, so therefore, it is absolutely useless for the child's well-being or upbringing. Cultivate your child in such a way as it will value the finer, beautiful, real and truly purpose-full things in life. Not fill it's poor little  brain and mind with complete rubbish, useless, waste of life things that are of completely no value and help greatly to destroy the finer sentiments in a real human being. Take care. Best wishes. GOURANGA GOURANGA GOURANGA


  2. I would say between 6 and 9 months.

    Look out for cinemas that have groups for different ages. The Odeon have 'Newbies' which is especially for parents and babies, check to see if your local Odeon have one. Because it's all parents and babies, they don't mind about if they are crying or not.

  3. Do you mean a cinema? If so, I wouldn't take my daughter to the cinema until she is old enough to understand she has to be quiet otherwise you would be getting up and down going in and out every time your baby crys - I think aswell that the cinema can be quite scary too - very dark with loud noises -  so I don't think i would take a child under 2 - but that's just my opinion :)

  4. depends if your baby is one who cries quite alot you have to wait till it isnt noisy cause when i was a baby i was thrown out of the theatre for being noisy

  5. If your baby is a sleepy quiet one, and will sleep through it, bring her at any age.  Schedule the movie at naptime, and go during the day.  Be prepared to leave if she starts crying, so you don't disturb the other moviegoers.  My son is 22 months and much too loud to take to the movies.

  6. My daughter is 4 and i wouldn't take her to the movie theatre i wont take her until she can sit through the movie without getting bored and asking a million questions

  7. At an age when they can understand the movie and sit still for more than an hour... so 4?!

    There's nothing more annoying, as a cinema regular, than a crying baby or a toddler running about. Are you meaning a film for your child to watch or are you just wanting to go yourself because you need to make sure the film isn't distressing for the baby in terms of noise if they're really young (ie. a loud, action film with shooting = perhaps not the most sensitive for a baby!) and if they're old enough to understand make sure it's appropriate for them. I was apalled when I went to see 's*x and the City' the other week... there was a 6 year old running about!

  8. i would say at least wait 9

  9. When it can sit through a movie without crying.

  10. 2 or 3 yrs of age. cos she/he wouldnt be able to understand the movie. and every parent's gotta be considerate when bringing their child to the movies. the child has to behave. or else it's really annoying when they cry or kick someone's seat at the back.

  11. There is a fine line here, because you want to see the play/movie, and you also want to expose your child to the culture, or just the music, or whatever, BUT -- places like that are really loud, and babies immature ears are sensitive, and what about the people who are sitting around you if the baby cries?  Good luck with this.

  12. you should take your baby in movie theater after 6 month. it is recommended by doctors.

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