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Children Safety TipsNewest Review: ... to Gaming. Games all come with a rating similar to fims etc. Call of Duty has been rated 18. My son has been teased all day today and yesterday and was very upset in the car coming home and we had an argument because basically I wasn't going to buy the game for him as it is too old for him. He is only 11. The safety issue here is that the pressure upon me to purchase this game is ... more |
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by - written on 10/11/09 (Very useful, 74 readings)
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I thought I would write a review about Child safety in respect to video/computer games. Call of Duty has just been released today 10/11/09 and my son is getting teased at school because he hasn't got it.. This game is an xbox 360 game. I am not against games in the slightest.. I am a partial to a bit of "gaming" myself to my oldest sons disgust..LOL he says mums don't play xbox... Well this one does... Anyway. The reason I want to discuss safety is related to Gaming. Games all come with a rating similar to fims etc. Call of Duty has been rated 18. My son has been teased all day today and yesterday and was ... Read the complete review
by - written on 24/01/09 (Very useful, 68 readings)
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I say don't buy a highchair (any highchair!) ... and here's why High chairs use up quite a bit of space in the average sized home - even if they concertina up. They are always a pain to clean. They are reasonably costly for the amount of use you will get out of them - so not a good long term investment. The trays are quite small/limited for doing fun activities such as giving older child pens and paper for drawing. Then when children get a little older they really don't WANT to be in the high chair - they want to be sitting at the table, the same as everyone else! OK yes I bought one too - so that's how I know all this. Sure they look good ... Read the complete review


