Do you have kids? If so what age do you think they are the most fun?

@Metallion (2227)
United States
January 4, 2007 7:08pm CST
I'm looking forward to my one year old son getting older and growing, but I find him to be a lot of fun now watching him explore and learn. He looks at every little thing intently and examines it.
4 responses
• United States
5 Jan 07
I have 4 year old twin girls. I think after 2 they become more fun but i loved being with them all the time as infants. I love to educate my kids and turn it into games. WE play word games and color games. Two is a hrad age because they want to get into everything but after thet they are much more tolerable...
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@Metallion (2227)
• United States
5 Jan 07
Yeah, I've heard the 2 year old age is tough, my one year old is already exploring, he loves playing with post and pans and containers.
• United States
5 Jan 07
my daughters did the same thing, they would wear them on their heads though...lol They are just so cute to watch
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@suspenseful (40193)
• Canada
11 Jun 07
My sons are all grown, so I don't have any kids. However, I am expecting my first grand child any time soon. Therefore every time the phone rings, I jump. My daughter-in=-law is very short. I've already planned how I'm going to spoil him or her. My kids were the most fun when they were between two and three. They were so adorable then. They could walk, and they used to play Hungry Hippo and scream every time they got something in the Hippo's mouth. And George, he's the oldest was so serious even then. He was the type that skipped over babyhood. H
@aweins (4199)
• India
25 Mar 07
no not yet my friend, but in another one year i think i'll be having.
• United States
4 Mar 07
I know that I had great fun watching my kids as they grew. they are all grown up now. What I have found is that there is something at each age that will get your attention. You have to pick those times that they are engrossed when they are small say up to 5 years to stimulate their interest and curiosity. As they find their interest can open new areas I believe they will push further.