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Entertaining babies on public transport

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Mumofsonny · 24/10/2018 11:39

Interested in hearing your views on parents playing cartoons full blast for their nippers on buses. Cool or an annoyance?

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KissyThief · 25/10/2018 07:40

Annoying! Unless there crying to start with. I’m always of the opinion that any other noise is better than a screaming baby lol.

I try to keep my lo quiet with a snack or juice normally. Or a fairly quiet toy such a Lamaze type toy. He’s fav is this flapping dragon that we always get comments about!

Mumofsonny · 25/10/2018 09:05

The flapping dinosaur sounds awesome! Where can I get one? X

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PrincessJuanita · 25/10/2018 09:15

Neutral, none of my business how other people parent unless they're abusive obviously. If the cartoon is very loud I may ask them to turn it down a touch.... probably not though. Isn't parenting difficult enough without us all judging and criticising each other?

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nicebitofquiche · 25/10/2018 09:25

Annoying. Very very annoying. There are other ways to keep young children occupied without sticking their face in a screen.

Creatureofthenight · 25/10/2018 13:26

It’s annoying if anyone plays anything full blast on public transport. The thing is you can’t always know if they’re taking the ‘easy’ way out or if Peppa Pig is the last resort to avoid screaming (it’s always bloody Peppa Pig Grin).

AceAcer · 25/10/2018 13:28

Annoying

Lottapianos · 25/10/2018 13:30

How would it possibly be 'cool'? Don't play music or any kind of noise out loud in public. Ever. I don't care if you have a baby or not. Show some consideration for the other people who have to share that space with you

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