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paul_h_8



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Gazellio wrote:
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scarey wrote:
an ipad for a 3 year old!!!!!! whatever happened to getting 'young' kids lego bricks as a present....


He's got all them Smile Kids are well spioilt these days. He users my uncles I Pad all the time and would sit for hours playing the games if id let him. Will be an exspensive present for a 3 year old but the full family will be able to use it aswell.


Madness Shocked

You obviously did not see the recent series showing many children that spend 3.30 - 7.30 every day playng XBOX etc and cannot read at the age of 9.....

Not saying you don't control use but (real world) reading books and playing Lego must be a better option for a 3 year old.



Can play lego read books etc and have an I Pad, we will restrict him using it more than an hour or so a day.

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so getting a 'mobile' for a baby's cot has all changed now, instead of a mothercare one its a nokia or samsung... ... - .- -.




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Scarey guessing that was aimed at me? if so what as a cot and mobile got to do with the subject.

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not aimed at you directly...its supposed to be a joke. Rolling Eyes ... - .- -.




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You forgot this : Laughing

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Facetime will be a key feature for me whilst working away can video chat easily with the kids and the Mrs.


Assuming you have wifi access.... Land Rover Addict
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Thrasher wrote:
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Facetime will be a key feature for me whilst working away can video chat easily with the kids and the Mrs.


Assuming you have wifi access....


Yep. but most places these days do hotels, work etc even MacDondalds. I also have a Dongle and WIFI device which just plugs in and gives me WIFI on the move could even be setup in the boot of my RR

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Or just do what I do Wink Tether to your iPhone (not that I need to cos I have a 3G one...but I guess it would trick Apple into letting facetime work over 3G!) Land Rover Addict
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Fox wrote:
It is interesting to see how early people introduce children to technology as our son is 15 months. (today)

We as parents made a specific choice when buying the new FFRR to find a Vogue SE without rear screens. Fair enough if others want them, but we don't. I want him to be playing "spot the car" games, number plate spelling games, talking to us or asking "are we there yet?"... Laughing



Blimey fox, i just wrote the same thing in Mick's topic about RSE.... It's an age thing. Laughing

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I am guessing we are not so different in age and have a first born of nearly the same age too... Thumbs Up

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for FOX and IT lad, here's a link to a forum especially for you ......
http://www.babyandbump.com/


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Gents you are making me feel very old Big Cry my first born is nearly 18 years old. Exclamation

I do not know what's happening with the world Whistle , your should be at least 45 before your should be allowed to have a proper range rover, bit like giving a three year old a computer .............. ooops back to the start of the thread.

Just so no one takes offence none meant Thumbs Up Thumbs Up

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Laughing Laughing ... - .- -.




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bit like giving a three year old a computer .............. ooops back to the start of the thread.


Nicely done. Thumbs Up

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yes yes scarey, very witty... Laughing Laughing Thumbs Up

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