Official Fulqrum Publishing forum

Official Fulqrum Publishing forum (http://forum.fulqrumpublishing.com/index.php)
-   IL-2 Sturmovik: Birds of Prey (http://forum.fulqrumpublishing.com/forumdisplay.php?f=132)
-   -   kids love il2 (http://forum.fulqrumpublishing.com/showthread.php?t=12621)

draux 01-21-2010 11:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by juz1 (Post 138273)
Call me old fashioned but shouldn't a 2 year old be kicking balls in the garden and playing in sand pits/ball pools/under-the-table-dens?

Staring at screen for hours can kinda come later, surely?

just sayin...

Take him outside? We only let him out of his cage once a week for video games and potato chips.

winny 01-22-2010 08:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by juz1 (Post 138273)
Call me old fashioned but shouldn't a 2 year old be kicking balls in the garden and playing in sand pits/ball pools/under-the-table-dens?

Staring at screen for hours can kinda come later, surely?

just sayin...

Little boys like to copy their dads.. Nothing wrong with that.

juz1 01-22-2010 08:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by winny (Post 138409)
Little boys like to copy their dads.. Nothing wrong with that.

Sure, my son likes to help chop wood and build/mend stuff, we wrestle, play and play with his youger sister...call me over cautious but Australia's now fatter than the U.S. and I just want to keep him on educational I.T. as long as possible (sure it's arguable that il2 IS educational and my Dad and cousin are both ex RAF but still....)...to each their own I guess.

I just make sure he's in bed before I place my shotty in the back of some unkowing fool's head on mw2 and spray brains;
he's not ready yet to learn about the "dark passenger"...

winny 01-22-2010 10:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by juz1 (Post 138413)
Sure, my son likes to help chop wood and build/mend stuff, we wrestle, play and play with his youger sister...call me over cautious but Australia's now fatter than the U.S. and I just want to keep him on educational I.T. as long as possible (sure it's arguable that il2 IS educational and my Dad and cousin are both ex RAF but still....)...to each their own I guess.

I just make sure he's in bed before I place my shotty in the back of some unkowing fool's head on mw2 and spray brains;
he's not ready yet to learn about the "dark passenger"...

My daughters only 3 so she's not really interested in playing video games.... yet.

I reckon that a nice balance of education, fun and feeding curiosity will get you far as a parent. MW2 is a totally unsuitable for any child and I'm glad ur one of the sensible ones!

KAV 01-22-2010 10:04 AM

:-P:-P:-P:-P

How this thread turned out.
Fathers parenting their kids and BoP :-P:-P:-P:-P:-P:-P

olife 01-22-2010 11:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by juz1 (Post 138273)
Call me old fashioned but shouldn't a 2 year old be kicking balls in the garden and playing in sand pits/ball pools/under-the-table-dens?

Staring at screen for hours can kinda come later, surely?

just sayin...

agree with u juz but like say my friend dinoh i wouldn't let my son play il2 during many hours,my passion is the planes and i want to share it with my son
when i was a young kid no video games existed and as i liked the planes ,i builted a scale models and played with it .now i built a scale models and my son is very happy to do it with me and play with it
in fact i let play him with il2 for a few minutes ,only in my presense ,he just discover the planes ,and he is very happy to do a trip in the sky, see the very nice landscapes of this game and see the others planes which cross him

KAV 01-22-2010 11:26 AM

1 Attachment(s)
I dont let my 5 year old play BoP but I bring him sometimes with me to work.
Sometimes he is just to eager and gets out of control for me:
Attachment 1858

f1rebrand 01-22-2010 11:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KAV (Post 138436)
I dont let my 5 year old play BoP but I bring him sometimes with me to work.
Sometimes he is just to eager and gets out of control for me:
Attachment 1858

Haha nice one KAV. :D

olife 01-22-2010 11:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KAV (Post 138436)
I dont let my 5 year old play BoP but I bring him sometimes with me to work.
Sometimes he is just to eager and gets out of control for me:
Attachment 1858

haha !!!lol very nice!!

juz1 01-22-2010 12:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KAV (Post 138424)
:-P:-P:-P:-P

How this thread turned out.
Fathers parenting their kids and BoP :-P:-P:-P:-P:-P:-P

yeah, who would have thunkit seeing as the thread is about kids (who generally have Fathers) who love BoP...

?????????????????????????????????????????????????? ???

I thought it was just the English who excelled at stating the obvious...


All times are GMT. The time now is 01:36 PM.

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.4
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright © 2007 Fulqrum Publishing. All rights reserved.