August 26, 201510 yr Does anybody have any experience with any particular ear protector ear muff thingie for babies? A friend of mine is expecting twin girls. He's the house photographer for an NHL team. Thus, there is a trip to a hockey game in the kids' futures. I assume this would be for your basic making a fuss over the cute babies thing, since I can't really see why infant girls would want to see a hockey game, even with a good team, which the Panthers haven't been lately.
August 26, 201510 yr Maybe it's because they know at some point in the future it will be the inevitable "take your baby to work" day. (Can't find a sitter/day care closed/etc.)
August 27, 201510 yr I've always been told that the rule with little kids is to keep them away from noise. Still, it seems at every major sporting event these days you always see parents with super young kids/babies.
August 27, 201510 yr Does anybody have any experience with any particular ear protector ear muff thingie for babies? A friend of mine is expecting twin girls. He's the house photographer for an NHL team. Thus, there is a trip to a hockey game in the kids' futures. I assume this would be for your basic making a fuss over the cute babies thing, since I can't really see why infant girls would want to see a hockey game, even with a good team, which the Panthers haven't been lately. Wait, did you just call the Panthers an NHL team?
August 31, 201510 yr Your friend should look for 'Peltor Kidz'. It's the real deal, and fits from about 3 months.
August 31, 201510 yr We have a set of Peltors, which our kids did use sometimes. The kids are now big enough for adult earmuffs, and when we take them to concerts they use the same ones I use when chainsawing or cutting the lawn.
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