He sure does. Better to be safe than sorry. He can get burned from the reflections off the sand/water.
Why not leave him home with a BABYSITTER/FATHER/GRANDPARENTS/RESPONSIBLE ADULT!!!!
DO NOT go out between the hours of 11:00 am - 3:00 pm. Those are the WORST hours to be out in the sun!
2006-07-15 16:52:44
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answered by jennifersuem 7
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Yes, their skin is thinner than ours and will burn within a few minutes. You can't guarantee a one year old is going to stay still under an umbrella all day (even in a playpen)
Mom of 4 Sweeties 7, 5, 3, and 1
2006-07-15 16:56:05
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answered by ? 2
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You better believe he does. Make sure it is a high spf that is ok to use on young children. When my daughter was little, I had her at a family picnic in her stroller with the umbrella over her under a big party tent, and she got blisters on her face from the sun.
2006-07-15 17:54:05
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answered by Someonesmommy 5
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Of course, you should always put sunscreen on your son no matter if he going to be under the sun or not because the sun rays can cause sunburn also.
2006-07-15 16:56:13
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answered by lu-lu 2
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Ok, I just read all of you'r questions, you need to get a clue people like you shouldn't be allowed to have kids. You are a discrace. Why don't you just give your kid to someone that can properly take care of him/her. They way you are talking, your next question will be: Whats the best way to bury my 1 year old. Grow up and do something about this awful situation your putting your kid in on a daily baisis.
2006-07-19 12:38:52
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answered by just_call_me_susie 2
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Rats are good because of the fact they are able to be relatively a giggle and lovable and humorous specifically situations, I propose something which you additionally are very prepared on because of the fact at that age they dont understand a thank you to be very to blame yet so as long as you are able to completely guard it and make particular its enjoyed and all. Mice additionally are relatively good yet perhaps too small for the wee ones. No existence might desire to be definitely replaceable however, My wee ferret basically died a week in the past and that i'm nevertheless devastated now reason I enjoyed him lots as a puppy, they are superb and pleasing creatures yet i do no longer advise them for youthful toddlers reason they are able to nip as kits, and that they are relatively playful lively creatures who desire loooads of interest on a daily basis and are relatively fragile so for toddlers that may no longer be good the define of the puppy you desire is kinda somewhat too constrained so I cant propose many stuff else to boot rodents.
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answered by Anonymous
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i would say yes. i have a two year old, and anytime i have taken him to the beach, whether he's gonna be in the son or not, i put sunscreen on him.
one question...."leave him alone again"...what???? when have u left ur 1 year old child alone?
2006-07-15 16:54:32
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answered by Anonymous
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i would put sunscreen anyway to prevent rather than cure later.i know of people getting burned in the shade
2006-07-15 17:00:10
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answered by lovephoto 5
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what you left him alone? and yes you do need to sun screen him even if hes in the shade dumb ***. by the way people who leave their one year olds alone arent sexy they are stupid sounds like your kid is lucky to be alive with a selfish ***** like you for a mom,
2006-07-15 16:55:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Absolutely. When have you ever seen a 1 year old stay exactly where you put them?
2006-07-15 16:54:49
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answered by cmriley1 4
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