Potentially yes, kids could get into trouble for joining Second Life. The minimum age restriction for full access to the main Second Life grid is 18. This is due to the mature, adult content found in some areas.
There aren't poor criminals around who would tempt or manipulate the kids to do crime. Kids in affluent neighborhoods get into trouble though, not just any serious trouble like breaking the law.
There are many ways one might go about joining the NASA Kids' Club. The most reputable way would most likely be through the official Kids' Club website.
No they would be your second cousins. Those kids are your parents cousins. So they would be your second.
Kids are wonderful and adorable, but when the get to the age of 2, they seem to be getting into trouble allot!
They would be third cousins.
I think the kids would be second cousins
I would probably invent something to help kids in school, considering most kids have trouble learning or just catching on to the concept.
Trouble and Kids - 2007 V is rated/received certificates of: USA:G (DVD rating)
I think the kids would be second cousins
To influence kids into joining sports.
She would be your aunt. The neice's kids will be your second cousins.
Yes because they will be occupied with something that will keep them out of trouble