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My husband and I want to see a new kid's movie coming out, is it too soon for our 13 month old?

2007-05-25 15:27:08 · 19 answers · asked by Sybil C 1 in Pregnancy & Parenting Toddler & Preschooler

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it depends upon the kid not the age, if well behaved & wont make noise to disturb others then go for it otherwise rent a video

2007-05-25 16:24:00 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 8 0

I think it really depends on the child. Most 13 month old children cannot sit through a long movie....but there are some that might. Buy a big tub of popcorn, let the child bring a blanket or stuffed animal and give it a try, but be prepared to leave if it doesn't work out.

2007-05-25 15:31:22 · answer #2 · answered by girlonline64 5 · 3 0

Hi. It's not too young. These movies are for children and adults alike. It your little one enjoys watching movies and he sits for them at home. He or she would enjoy the movie on a big screen with his parents. They will always be a little ancy in the sitting part, but just bring some snacks. If it doesn't work, don't worry, it's all new to them. Just try again a couple months later. Have a good time. It's about family, anyway!!

2007-05-25 17:19:55 · answer #3 · answered by pookiebub 1 · 0 0

Maybe, if only because the movie's so large and loud in a theater. If it were on DVD and could be played at home a 13-month old would probably be fine. Just go to the cheapest show you can (usually the matinee) and see if your son will tolerate it. I wouldn't try it with mine though, and they are 2 and a half.

My mom and I took my nephew to see "Toy Story" when he was 4. That seemed to be a good age. He really liked it, except he was mad when it was over and other people "got" to go in and we had to leave. He thought that wasn't fair!

2007-05-25 15:31:44 · answer #4 · answered by Stimpy 7 · 1 0

Yes, 13 months is to soon.Children that young will not sit through any movie.
Wait until it comes out on DVD or go on a date night with your husband.
I started taking my son when he was two years old to the movies and three to the childrens theater. I was very selective about both. My daughter at two could not sit through a full movie and so she was closer to three years old.

2007-05-25 15:39:45 · answer #5 · answered by Mia 3 · 0 0

most theatres charge for that age so I think in some childrens cases it's not too young. Sit further away from speakers though as some theatres are to loud. And if your child will sit through a movie without being disruptive to the other guests then I think Movies are a great way to spend some time with your child as a family. They may be a bit overwhelmed though their first time so be prepared to leave if necesary. And you probably wont get your money returned.

2007-05-25 15:35:41 · answer #6 · answered by Chrys 5 · 3 0

I have a 3 yr old and hubby tried to take him to the movies and they had to leave cause he was all over the place. I thinks it's best when there about 4-5 to start taking them. You can try and see how your little does but i would go when it's not all busy like on a weekday during the day.

2007-05-25 15:35:24 · answer #7 · answered by Adrianne R 5 · 1 0

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2016-12-18 04:38:25 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

as long as you take the baby out if they start crying. also they need to be able to keep quiet. i hate going to movies that are for all ages (pg, not TOO little kiddish, etc) where there are a bunch of kids saying "what's that," "what does that say"(b/c they can't read), "what's he doing," blah, blah, blah, etc. however, if it is a little kids' movie, it'd be fine, because not many older people, besides parents of little kids, would want to see it. i think it's mostly annoying when there are little kids talking through a movie and their parents not tell them even once to be quiet. so, it really depends on the movie whether or not it's ok to take your kid. i'm sure whatever movie you're planning on going to would be fine to take your kid to though.

2007-05-25 15:38:22 · answer #9 · answered by je t'♥ 5 · 0 0

We took our 3 year old to see the Barney movie and it worked for him. 13 months is way too young to go to the movies without disrupting everyone else.

2007-05-25 15:30:22 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

My daughter was about a year old when I took her to the movies for the first time.

2007-05-25 17:25:32 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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