yes anyone can play pokemon, and there are plenty of adults that play it.
ummm... in what context or something can you be more clear
yes I've seen people older than me playing Pokemon
a)children grow more slowly than they did in early childhood.
No, facebook is never right for children under 15. The suitable age would be more around the highschool ages.
Children aged 12-13 can be left alone to babysit younger children but for no longer than 4 hours and for no more than 2 children.
sometimes it did. but other times, people were caught because they had broken it and had more children. :)
Remote control cars can be found for children of various ages. For instance, Bruin's "My First Remote Control Car" is designed for children aged 3 and up. More sophisticated cars, such as the Rustler XL-5 and Slash 2WD made by Traxxas, are recommended for teenagers (ages 15+).
The characters in The Family Circus comic strip do not have specific ages as they are depicted as young children without defined ages. The focus of the strip is more on the everyday adventures and interactions of the family rather than the characters' ages.
I'm sorry, but I need more context to provide an accurate answer regarding the names and ages of the children you are referring to. If you could specify the family or individuals in question, I would be happy to help!
I would say SpongeBob is more popular b/c it is a show for all ages (adults & children.) Also, Dora is an educational show for young children who eventually grow out of it & into SpongeBob.
Maltese Shih Tzu. He is a friendly dog who does well with children of all ages. He makes an excellent companion for older, more considerate children, but he also loves the small kids.
Yes, it is possible for ADD symptoms to go unnoticed in young children but they often become more obvious as the child ages and doesn't slow down like other children their age.