Photo please.

None in existence as far as I know.

Yes. Yes it is :neutral_face:

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Yep - good for him to have positive female role models, which he doesn’t get in a lot of other stuff he watches (although he also quite likes Do You Know on CBeebies, which is coming back for a new series next week)

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FORTNITE

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How did your Son enjoy Millwall versus Derby County?

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The Ghibli stuff is good for this as it’s mainly female protagonists.

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19 yr old - gramming vegan food, going to nightclubs, making $

17 yr old - studying, gyming, Netflix

14 year old - vidya games, mountain biking, films he’s technically too young to be watching

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Thanks for your contribution but those kids are “teens” and I’m not really as interested in what teens are into, it tends to be stuff like “saying swag” and “indifference” afaik

but I wanted to take part!

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He loved the day out, although the result didn’t quite go to plan. The only other slight tweak to the original plan was that the car park at Stanmore was full so we went down to Canons Park instead and found a cheeky side street in a pleasant residential area to park in. Good day out.

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I’m touched by your desire to participate, please wait for any “What are teens into at the minute” thread or whatever though

I don’t have any kids, but I teach younguns martial arts

younger ones are all stupidly into Fortnite and doing the dumb dances

and machine gun dabbing

Older ones are into instagram and making paper and seem to have a better understanding of how to look after each other than many adults

Can any of them do the bit where they chop through a plank or brick or whatever?

Not that sort of martial arts unfortunately, but one of them did a really sick/mean looking rolling anaconda choke the other day, which I felt pride over

Then he got up and started flossing

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My son (5) is very much into Wild Kratts (which is, to be fair, brilliant), Mario Odyssey, and as of this weekend Thomas Was Alone. He also likes LEGO and stuff.

My 7-year-old nephew is into rocks and minerals and cars, which are all very boring. Last time I read to him before bed he wanted me to read from his Guinness Book of World Records and some book about minerals. His favourite Netflix show is about anthropomorphic monster trucks. Really hope he gets some more fun hobbies tbh.

My brothers’ two girls are 2 and 4 and love anything with unicorns, the 4-year-old’s favourite thing is some glittery slime sold as “unicorn poo”. I got them a Hot Wheels track last Christmas and they’re well into that too.

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What is Wild Kratts?

This is the exact sort of thing this thread is for.

How fucking great is it when kids are into rocks and minerals and that? Seven year old kids with expertise in stuff like that, dead good.

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