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Location: Logtec is the UER representative for Scarborough, Ontario. Gender: Male Total Likes: 11 likes
Nice head, what's in the bag?
| | | | Re: UEing with your Children < Reply # 2 on 9/26/2008 1:37 PM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Posted by Squidgit Last year, (when my daughter was 2) we bought her first digital camera, from fisher price. If she wants to explore later, I have no problems with it, but so far there hasn't been any 'safe' enough locations that I could take her to yet.
| i had bought that camera for my daughter when it first came out. i wasn't really all that impressed with it, at least for her at the age of 7. (don't get me wrong it is a good camera for the little ones) i ended up buying her one of the new "pink" olympus cameras that is waterproof and shock restant.
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| MIAD
Location: Here and There NSW Australia Gender: Male Total Likes: 0 likes
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| | | | Re: UEing with your Children < Reply # 4 on 9/27/2008 12:38 AM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Posted by logtec i have taken my 9 year old daughter UEing with me a few times and to a few different "easy/safer" locations in ontario. She was totally into it and is really psyched to go to another location, now that i bought her - her own digital camera! of course there are some locations i'd never take her to due to some of the dangers and safety concerns. anyone elts brough their lil ones along exploring with them?
| Whilst I don't have a problem with others taking their kids exploring, I wouldn't myself, mostly as I have no problem with risking my own well being, I don't like risking others. I also don't as there are few "Safe" locations here (mostly they are drains) I know my little lad has done a bit (he is 11) as he told me about him and his friends riding their push bikes through a drain that runs under their school. I wouldn't recommend actually doing it, I'm not sure of the laws where you are, but here if your caught with a child in a drain or abandoned building, you can be prosecuted for reckless endangerment (not a good thing to have on your record), possibly even be deemed as unfit parent and have your kids removed from you. However I know i used to play in the local storm drains and disused factories (I live in a former large industrial city, lots of disused industry back then) so I don't have a problem with them doing it, just make sure they know the dangers and what to look for. Nice kiddie camera Squidgit, have to get me one too
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