What is the youngest age you would take a child to see a live show like Sesame Street Live or Disney on Ice? DH and I have differing opinions on this one...
hmmm...I already took L to see sesame street live- and while he "liked it" it was hard for him to sit- he was about 13-14m and he wanted to climb the stairs at the theater...
I will probably wait before we do anything like this again- maybe next summer so like 2.5 or 3
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We haven't done either of those...she wasn't really into Sesame street until the last 6 months and she doesn't really know Disney. But she would have enjoyed just seeing the lights and music and all that for quite a while. I have taken her to several plays though, starting around 8 months I think? Some are kid-oriented and some are not (for those I just make sure to get an aisle seat in case we need a quick exit, but so far we never have). And we did the circus at a little over a year old.
Re: Live shows?
hmmm...I already took L to see sesame street live- and while he "liked it" it was hard for him to sit- he was about 13-14m and he wanted to climb the stairs at the theater...
I will probably wait before we do anything like this again- maybe next summer so like 2.5 or 3
I think this is a good age. They're more apt to understand what's going on and want to get involved with it.
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We haven't done either of those...she wasn't really into Sesame street until the last 6 months and she doesn't really know Disney. But she would have enjoyed just seeing the lights and music and all that for quite a while. I have taken her to several plays though, starting around 8 months I think? Some are kid-oriented and some are not (for those I just make sure to get an aisle seat in case we need a quick exit, but so far we never have). And we did the circus at a little over a year old.