Primeval

muddylegs
muddylegs Posts: 485
edited April 2008 in The Crudcatcher
Anybody with children, would you let your child of 3 watch this.
It turns out that this is a program that our professional child minder has deemed suitable for our child.
It has quite obviously been a memorable experience for him because he told us that a spider had its leg cut off. :shock:
I have never seen it myself but I think that it is on quite late.
I have just looked it up on the internet and the DVDs are a 12.
My wife is really mad; it is just another chapter in catalogue of disasters.
She takes the children out, away from her house with out asking our prior permission.
She carries on with her social life and our little boy gets dragged along for the ride.
Sorry for the rant. :evil:

Comments

  • abbots_mike
    abbots_mike Posts: 280
    change childminder or make a complaint to her then if notihng gets changed, OfSted.
    Mum is a childminder and that is not right, you should be able to trust your minder totally.
  • redvee
    redvee Posts: 11,922
    Primeval is shown around 7pm so needs to be audience friendly for the those expected to be watching at the time of saturday nights. Your childminder might like watching it for Hannah Spearitt, after watching her spend most of season one walking round in her underwear I was a little dissappointed to see she was dressed in the last season. Tough choice for you as most kids will be staying up a little later on the weekend but I expect Primeval to go against Doctor Who on BBC1.
    I've added a signature to prove it is still possible.
  • muddylegs
    muddylegs Posts: 485
    If you buy the DVD it is advertised as 12.
    And Little man is 3 surely that is not a difficult choice. :twisted:
  • It is a good watch, but some of the content is certainly not suitlable for a 3 year old.
    Eat, ride, sleep. Repeat