It honestly depends on the child. Does the child have the majority of their teeth in the back of their mouth? If they don't, they aren't ready because they can't chew the popcorn. By age 2 or so, the average child has enough teeth to do the job. The next question is how does the child approach food? If the answer is tentative/cautious then it will probably be alright to introduce the food. If the child is a "fast gulper" or a "mouth stuffer" then the introduction of popcorn or like foods will require close supervision. Be calm and be ready. Most of the time the child will handle the situation. If they can't, that is where the parent comes in.
As long as the popcorn isn't past its experation date it should still be editable.
It depends how much the child can eat
You can eat Doritos at any age, whether you can chew them or not.
you should eat as health as you can and exercise daily Jordyan: Breakfast: Cereal and Apples Lunch:Sandwich and A Nutrition Drink Dinner:Course Meal and Salad And Water or Milk Dessert: Ice cream, Popcorn, Cookies Thats what i Eat everyday!(:
popcorn is over 5,000 years old
This all depends on size and and physical activity of the child. A child that is more physical compared to a child that is not can eat more calories .
Because they are growing.
In order to loose weight you will have to train regularly and have a healthy diet. What food a 14 year old should eat depends on the child's environment and whenever the child is physically active.
They watch Mean Girls, eat popcorn, gossip and don't sleep.
If it's not stale or contaminated in any way, yes. If it's stale, it won't pop very well.
A 35 year-old man needs to eat more than a 3 year-old child.
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