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By shouldvegottenapplecare - 22/07/2016 23:32 - United States - Medina

Today, my daughter came to me holding her brand new iPad, crying. I asked her what was wrong, and she said her iPad "didn't work anymore". I asked her what had happened, and she responded with "I wanted to watch pony in the bath". She dropped her $600 iPad into the bath tub. FML.
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I don't think her dropping it makes her a dumb kid. From the sounds of it, she's fairly young, probably not old enough to grasp the concept of monetary value yet. But that begs the question, why let a child that young play with one or use one at all, at least unsupervised?

By the sound of it, you bought it for her. There's a reason you don't buy expensive electronics for young kids. I've never understood why people feel their kids need that.

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I don't think her dropping it makes her a dumb kid. From the sounds of it, she's fairly young, probably not old enough to grasp the concept of monetary value yet. But that begs the question, why let a child that young play with one or use one at all, at least unsupervised?

By the sound of it, you bought it for her. There's a reason you don't buy expensive electronics for young kids. I've never understood why people feel their kids need that.

Exactly, if she is rather young, what's she doing with. $600 ipad

YDI. a little kid doesn't need an iPad. give her toy ponies to play with in the bath and encourage her imagination.

Unlucky1232 20

um.... how old is she? she seems young so YDI for 1. getting someone so young an expensive computer (yes computer, that's basically what an ipad is) 2. not explaining what could break/damage the ipad

also why is she alone in the bath? this was a preventable accident.

This is purely your fault! You bought your child an iPad when obviously too young for one and the worst thing is you left them alone near a bath to break it.

That's what happens when you give young children electronics! YDI