6 and up?
2006-06-28 04:58:29
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answer #1
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answered by lolitakali 6
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Chewing gum
If chewing or bubble gum gets stuck in your child’s
windpipe, it can be very serious. Do not let children
younger than 4 years old chew gum. Do not let older
children chew gum while jumping rope, running,
playing on a swing set or trampoline, climbing or
playing sports like baseball and basketball. Anytime
a child chewing gum falls or is bounced around, he
or she could inhale the gum.
2006-06-28 05:01:54
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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My son, age 4, chews gum, but his dentist does not recommend it.
2006-06-28 04:58:45
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answer #3
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answered by themogleclan@sbcglobal.net 2
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They should be at lease 9 or 10 years old so that they would remember to take it out when the go to bed an it wont get caught in their hair while sleeping.
2006-06-28 05:00:08
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answer #4
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answered by thereallady1 2
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I think 5 would be a safe age to start.
2006-06-28 04:58:21
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answered by Anonymous
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5 or 6 because they have to have teeth and be able to not swallow it.
2006-06-28 04:57:42
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answer #6
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answered by piglet33728 2
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3, sugar free and very small peice
2006-06-28 05:06:50
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answer #7
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answered by Bo 4
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