Your baby will be fine and will probably like the bright colors in the sky, if he stays awake long enough. Unless you're right there where they are shooting the fireworks off, the noise shouldn't be a problem. Earplugs are not a good idea for babies, as you could damage their hearing since most plugs are designed for older children and adults. My reccomendation is to hold your baby close to you with one ear against your chest and one hand over the other ear to enjoy the show. Or watch from a further distance.
2006-07-04 06:16:07
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answered by Killer Curvz 5
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answered by clemens 4
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I'm not sure if you'll be able to properly get ear plugs into a 6 month olds ears but you may. My idea would be to sit in a parking lot a little bit farther away from all the commotion. That's what we do every year. I don't like the crowds. Just a tip.
2006-07-04 04:34:07
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answered by reese172003 3
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My son was 8 months last year when we took him and we didn't use ear plugs and he was fine. I don't think that the loud noise from the fireworks will hurt their ears unless of course you are sitting right next to them. This year our second one is only 5 months and we are taking him and we don't plan on using ear plugs.
So I think that it will be fine if you use them or not. I think he will love it.
2006-07-04 06:12:07
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answered by mommyof2_2006 1
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Get the ear plugs and go have the time of your life, hopefully. My 10 year old loved fireworks when he was a baby but my 7 month old didn't really like them I think it was just to late and he was tired.
2006-07-04 04:35:37
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answered by Kookie M 5
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If you get ear plugs it should be safe. Your 6mo old just may enjoy all the bright colors that are up in the sky....BUT however do be prepared if the baby does not like it at all. My daughter does not like then and my son loves them. So I have a little of both here I guess.
2006-07-04 04:31:14
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answered by Anonymous
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I think a 6 month old might really like fireworks, but be prepared for him to be fearful. You may have to make a quick exit. Ear plugs would probably just bother him. Unless you're right next to the launch pad, it is not going to damage his hearing.
2006-07-04 05:13:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Some babies do enjoy the fireworks. My daughter did when she was a couple of months old and again when she was a year and 2 years old. Last time, when she was 3, it scared her. Go figure. We sat *very* close to the fireworks (only place to sit), but it didn't bother her at all.
2006-07-04 09:14:54
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answered by Anonymous
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We took my first daughter to see fireworks when she was only 3 months old. She enjoyed them even though she was very little. She kept looking right at the fireworks amazed. My second daughter was also 3 months old the first time she went. Just get your little boy some earplugs and he will be fine.
2006-07-04 04:35:02
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answered by Anonymous
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I do think it would be OK to take your baby to see the fire works. You should get ear plugs for him because they do get very loud. I took my son when he was a year and even with ear plugs he was scared by the loud banging of the fire works and did not end up enjoying the show.
2006-07-04 04:32:30
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answered by Anonymous
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