It was another awesome weekend for many of our favorite celebrity babies. A handful of our lucky kids participated in Super Bowl events while others enjoyed a quiet afternoon with their famous parents. Click through to see what kind of fun they were up to over the weekend!
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Most moms are guilty of letting the boob tube babysit their kids once in a while. Screen time — be it in front of the television or computer — can give parents a much-needed break to get stuff done and keeps children entertained while they watch their favorite shows, chat with their friends, or play video games. A recent study by a caregiving provider found that a nanny or babysitter's charges spent less time wired and more time outdoors, which makes sense since the person is hired to cater to the child. It said:
Nannies4hire.com conducted a study with nannies and babysitters registered with the online database service. In a survey of 1,000 caregivers, the positive influence of a nanny in the house is clearly felt, as children ages 8-18 are only spending 1.6 hours a day on computers, watching TV, listening to music on iPods or mp3 players, and playing video games, almost 6 hours less than the average child. A surprise added benefit of having a nanny in the home involves the health of these children as well; on average children with a nanny spend 3 hours a day playing outdoors.
Everyone's buzzing about yesterday's hilarious Doritos commercial. Aside from giving Super Bowl viewers a good laugh, it hit home with a lot of families. There's a strong bond between a mama and her son — does your lil man watch out for you?
Last week, a fertility study's findings startled many someday mamas. It reported that only 12 percent of a woman's eggs are left at the age of 30 and three percent at 40. Today on The View, Dr. Oz gave his opinion, which may allow concerned ladies to relax. He said:
"Let's be clear on numbers here. You are born with about a million eggs. If you have 12 percent left at 30, it's a 120,000 eggs. I mean how many eggs do you need? You know, If you're going to try to compete with the Duggars, you might need 'em, but you can do anything you want to do even with three percent of your eggs. Without question, but it does become more difficult as you know and the eggs aren't as vibrant as they are when they are younger so why put it off?"
Oh when the Saints, come marching in . . . their kids come with them! The Super Bowl may have been filled with rough and tough athletes battling it out for the championship title, but it was also a family affair. From children fans watching the big game to the athletes toting along their tykes, the biggest game of the season brought families together. Check out our look at who attended last night's big game.