It is generally recommended that babies under 18 months old avoid screen time, as it can interfere with their development. For children aged 18-24 months, limited and supervised screen time of high-quality educational content is okay, but should not exceed 1 hour per day.
a film you watch on a much smaller screen and a cinema screen is much bigger , louder and better¬!
Yes, because it kills your brain sells.
From 200 - 400 US Dollars
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Each year a baby is born
I would get the plasma screen TV. They have a much better picture and they are much better to watch movies on than a LCD TV. They also cost less than the LCD TVs.
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no idea............. if you wanted to know so much why didnt you watch it???
It's Around 500 for each one at lowest
It was about 10-20 cents for each can or jar
Some men may watch too much TV if it interferes with other important activities or relationships in their lives. It's important for individuals to find a balance between screen time and other activities to maintain overall well-being.
It's rated 'PG-13', so no. Not that a baby would get much out of it anyway.