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How Not To Take Your Kid To The Movies (And Actually See It)

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In light of my post the other day, I felt it only fair to share the complete failure that was my attempt to take my 3 yr old to the movies.

http://jasonsrules.com/2011/07/28/how-not-to-take-your-kid-to-the-movies-and-actually-see-it/

Lemme know if you've had similar experiences

Tallydude

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Been there done that.....I took mine to see bob the builder in movie. We saw about 25 minutes of the movie before he decided it was better to play games in the game room instead.

He's 6 now and he just sat through the entire movie of smurfs with my wife and her sister. He's been to a few movies already.Trust me it does get better.Once your kids can sit in front of the TV and watch an entire movie without moving,there's a good chance they'll be ready for the big screen as well.

kids are like fishing...you gotta have patience with em'.

kids are like fishing...you gotta have patience with em'.

kids are like fishing...if they are underweight you throw them back.

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